Hmm I have only used regular mechanical pencils, so far the Rotring is my favourite, but now I eant to try a drafting pencil. Might try to stick to Rotring
I bought one of those a few years ago in 0.3mm . It was a total disappointment. The internal parts had a lot of play. There was so much misalignment between the moving parts that they would break the lead just from pressing the button. It wasn't functional.
It’s nice they have actors with the capability but it’s supper important to realize it’s not about taking the time, not everyone is able to pronounce every sound and if a sound isn’t used in a language you learned young coping mechanisms for hiding stutters and other pronunciation challenges otherwise unnoticeable.
Oh this brought back memories from the days I was a Draughting Cadet in the late 70s early 80s. Looks like a mechanical pencil hasnt really changed. Staedtler, Rotring, Faber Castell and later the pentel ones. Except we only used a 0.5 and then did all the real work with draughting pens from 0.18 up to 2mm. Still have all of them as well. Lettering stencils, drop compass, bow compass for tiny circles, oh wow, memory lane.
I am a finish carpenter and I use the Pentel GraphGear 1000, I have .7 and .9 with different leads depending on what i'm doing, it allows me to make very precise marks for cutting or carving, I also like how small the amount of lead per click is. I just wish the body was thicker so it would stay behind my ear better, since the weight to size doesn't allow it to. Other than that I love it.
In high school and college, a drafting pencil was considered the coolest thing. I think I have a Rotring from that time but when I started designing I ended up using a lead holder with a 7H lead and a lead pointer. 🤷🏻♀️
The Graph Gear 500 is my personal favorite, but my first recommendation is always Pentel's P200 lineup. They're inexpensive enough to serve as an entry-level or to buy in bulk and are remarkably durable and reliable, though I would recommend sticking to the original dull colors as the shinier plastics don't feel as sturdy. I used the same P207 all through middle school, high school, and university, and the only age it shows is some worn metal and a slight sponginess to the mechanism.
My favourite made it in your list! The Pentel Graph Gear 1000. I'm prone to irritate the side of my middle finger due to the constant friction with the barrel. The raised rubber in the barrel of this pencil helps a lot.
I used that pilot pencil for YEARS (proving that it is instead of great value) until the lead got badly jammed because I've never known the function of that needle on the eraser.... until this video
The rotring 600 has one of my favorite unintentional features. The eraser cover's sharp edge can be used as a punch to make replacement erasers from a block eraser. I prefer to do this with plastic erasers as they hold together the best. :)
What are you in now. Senior? Have you tried the uni kuro toga roulette? It's my main pencil and been using it for three years. The only problem I have with it is that the lead sleeve isn't retractable
@@bigcoconut7 I hate the kuru toga, it just feels cheaply made, especially after holding the rotRing 600. I suspect it's because the kuru toga is made of plastic
I’m extremely picky on the pencils to suit my needs. The rotring 800 mechanism and wobble feels very cheap. The 600 non retractable lead is a deal breaker for me. The rapid pro seems very fine, a normal high quality pencil. I currently use the pental gg 1000, and although the inside is not aluminium, it is an awesome pencil, its mechanism is very interesting. Next ones i will try is the ohto and the pipe lock!
I'm a long time Pentel customer here in Brazil. That Graphgear is a little too light for me. I prefer the 500 series!! Btw, what a beautiful selection you guys chose for the video!!
Surprised you did not include the Pentel Graphgear 500 here, even if they are the Japanese PG51x version with the lead hardness indicator rather than the U.S. version PG52x. As a teacher with well over 100 Mechanical Pencils in my collection the workhorse Graphgear 500 (PG527) is the pencil that goes to my classroom everyday for the past 7 years. It is the best all a round price vs high quality mechanical pencil in my book.
On a close-down sale I've found a Pilot H-329 0.9mm which I've fallen in love on first sight. It really disturbs me that it's 0.9 and haven't found any of its type anywhere in my country. Now I've found that the S3 series is roughly the same pencil.
Was hoping the Staedtler 925 25 (aluminums) would have been on here. I can concede that they don't have a ton of extra bells and whistles, but they feel so fancy as a set. If I were to give them a selling point like the rest on the list, it's the breadth of the lineup, as they come in a .3/.5/.7/.9/1.3/2.0, and gave a partnered pencil grip. If you want something that covers the whole range and won't make you change your grip or handle differently between sizes, those might be your choice.
i bought my pro use 171 one year ago, and since then it become my favorite mechanical pencil of all time. it has low balance, so it write and draw easily, and the knurling grip is long and comfortable. and most of all, the lead protect mechanism work like cushion, so you can easily adjust your line variation with this pencil. if i have to pick one downside, its the clip. the clip is too long, and the end of the clip is also pointy so it easily poke your hand. and since the barrel is completely rounded, it rolls off if you remove its clip. kinda make me wish they make the body hexagonal, or make its clip more smaller and less pointy.
I really don’t like the retracting mechanisms. I’ve had one break on me right out of the package and it’s scared me away from them since. Besides, I usually keep mine in a good case, so they don’t get damaged anyway. That said, pentel makes a pencil called a graphlet which seems to be comparable to the graphgear here and it’s basically my favorite pencil I’ve ever gotten. Very sturdy and a nice grip!
Yeah I don't like the retractable sleeves, I've never had a sleeve break on me and also the retractable sleeve mechanism tends to have a slight looseness or wiggle to it which drives me insane when using it.
Another feature to look for is weather it has a plastic or metal clutch. Plastic is cheap, metal is excellent. The graph gear 1000 doesn't come with a led jammer cleaner except for the 0.4 and you have to order it from Japan. Thank you.
I've been drafting all my life, now CAD. Still, I couldn't resist getting a good drafting pencil a few months ago. Being the complete nerd I am, I bought the Rotring 800 (in black, brass accents) because I could retract the tip. Costly, but also a career celebration in a way.
WOW, I *never* saw some of those features before such as adjustable sleeve! Thanks so much for the clear descriptions and close up views. The Rotring 600 is my fave now: hefty and inviting to use every day. I prefer real METAL knurled grips, so my red Koh-I-Noor will never feel neglected.
@@Bunny-zf8tw , it’s a nice pencil and I am still using it. The lead sleeve is delicate and can bend if the pencil falls down so you have to be careful with it.
My uncle’s wife works on a ferry. She’s a first mate and because of that she has a lot of writing to do. This’d be great for her. Yes, drafting pencils come in different colours, including pink!
What is the difference between zebra delguard and these drafting pencils ? Are differences really that big ? because I use the zebra delguard for my art for now and idk whether should I go fot a drafting pencil or not
I got a platinum pro use 07 from you a while back and it finally ran out of led what type of lead from which brand was originally put in because I added standard HB led and it did not work as well.
Ive got most of them. The OHTO Super ProMecha is fully adjustable and a very good aluminum pencil, the Rotring 600 is a classic and it'll never let you down (I think its made of brass), I always keep a Pentel in my bag and the Graph Gear 1000 is probably one of the best pencils Pentel ever made, the Platinum Pro was too large for my taste (thats just me - it is a really fine pencil), but the Pilot S20 is just perfect in every way. Its a shame they dont make them in 0.7 and 0.9. When I bought these they were being sold as Pilot NAMIKI S20.
Can you guys recommend me which brand of lead is the best? Every time I write on my notebook it tends to be really messy since I write back to back pages.
The Rotring 500 is also amazing and in my opinion better than the 600. It has a durable plastic body instead of brass which makes it much lighter, and also jams significantly less.
Is it possible to retract/expose the tip of the Ohto Super Promecha 1500P by pressing the button that is also used to extend the lead? Or the only way is to twist the grip?
After a few years I am now 2 pencils away from having all of these, I just need to buy the Pilot S20 and the Pro Use 171 (I am trying to buy the matte black version). I am at little disadvantages being in Mexico and not having that great of an income and the expensive shipping some sites have for me 😅
I have the Pentel 1000 personally love them I have the 0.3 0.5 0.7 and the 0.9 didn't know of the 0.4 but still absolutely love them and the lead that comes in with them some of the best I have used
Thanks for your suggestion! We'll be releasing a video on Lead Holders next month. In the meantime, we have a guide on the Best Lead Holders here: www.jetpens.com/blog/the-best-lead-holders/pt/740
graphgear 500 > graphgear 1000 > graphgear 800. the retractable tip in the 1000 is neat, but it's messed up to use plastic and introduce failure points when you are almost entirely metal.
Japan is the leading country in the design and production of this kind of pencils! in the world! as we can clearly see in these "8 Top drafting pencils selection"! of the very best of those in the world! since 7 out of those 8 brands are japanese brands! and they are also designed and made in Japan! The only exception in this list is "Rotring"! that incredible german brand! but what about an American brand in this field? ups! sorry folks, but there is not even one! maybe that's because it's not in our genes such hability to create and to manufacture such beautiful high precision design and writing tools!
I bent many .3mm, .5mm and .7mm by accident drop in past 30 years ago. Cost about $7 each which expensive that years, but right now like above $10 each. I want to collect that pencils again someday.
I really love and recommend the Pilot’s. They feel super nice and comfortable to use. I got the H-325 model (no one seems to carry the S-series in my neck of the woods...) which are identical to the s3 pens. But yeah, the color choises of the S3 look super good, and the S20 😍😅😁👍
@@JetPens well with some of these price ranges, for some reason I thought these pencils would have the ability to switch between led grades with a simple switch... i was expecting too much
Did you know about drafting pencils? They're like fancier versions of mechanical pencils! They're also a great Father's Day gift idea. ;)
JetPens How much are these also can you use these for sketching
@@eriegarcia You can find all the prices by clicking the link in the description! And yes, many artists use drafting pencils for sketching.
Hmm I have only used regular mechanical pencils, so far the Rotring is my favourite, but now I eant to try a drafting pencil. Might try to stick to Rotring
What does the HB and B mean at the top of these pencils?
@@d0lly4ngel It tells you how dark the leads are
i was unreasonably impressed by the one where you can adjust how much lead comes out with a click 😂
hahaha
I bought one of those a few years ago in 0.3mm . It was a total disappointment. The internal parts had a lot of play. There was so much misalignment between the moving parts that they would break the lead just from pressing the button. It wasn't functional.
Actually I bought one last month and it was really good. I would totally recommend again
@@NickAlexeev did u buy a fake one?
I bought one, does anyone know where to get refills for the erasers?
I love how Jetpens always takes the time to say words in different languages properly! ❤️❤️
Naom Mad me too!
It’s nice they have actors with the capability but it’s supper important to realize it’s not about taking the time, not everyone is able to pronounce every sound and if a sound isn’t used in a language you learned young coping mechanisms for hiding stutters and other pronunciation challenges otherwise unnoticeable.
I know, I now know how Staedtler is pronounced
I like the rolled "R" in Rotring. Even though mine was made in Japan.
Yes. Shows how much they care. 👏🏻👏🏻
Who else watches these videos ...goes and looks at the price online and go to watch another video😂
TBH, me whenever i see videos like these
me all the time and i realize i’m broke 😭😂
why you attacking me?:(
lmao im too poor for those pencils
I look at the price and save up money for it, but that takes so long!
Oh this brought back memories from the days I was a Draughting Cadet in the late 70s early 80s. Looks like a mechanical pencil hasnt really changed. Staedtler, Rotring, Faber Castell and later the pentel ones. Except we only used a 0.5 and then did all the real work with draughting pens from 0.18 up to 2mm. Still have all of them as well. Lettering stencils, drop compass, bow compass for tiny circles, oh wow, memory lane.
I am a finish carpenter and I use the Pentel GraphGear 1000, I have .7 and .9 with different leads depending on what i'm doing, it allows me to make very precise marks for cutting or carving, I also like how small the amount of lead per click is. I just wish the body was thicker so it would stay behind my ear better, since the weight to size doesn't allow it to. Other than that I love it.
I like this narrator. I don't feel like I'm being condescended to in this video.
Wow, you people are soft.
What does this even mean
@@xypaisb8026 Means the OP doesn't feel like the narrator is treating him like a child.
In high school and college, a drafting pencil was considered the coolest thing. I think I have a Rotring from that time but when I started designing I ended up using a lead holder with a 7H lead and a lead pointer. 🤷🏻♀️
The Graph Gear 500 is my personal favorite, but my first recommendation is always Pentel's P200 lineup. They're inexpensive enough to serve as an entry-level or to buy in bulk and are remarkably durable and reliable, though I would recommend sticking to the original dull colors as the shinier plastics don't feel as sturdy. I used the same P207 all through middle school, high school, and university, and the only age it shows is some worn metal and a slight sponginess to the mechanism.
Graph gear 1000 is god
@@mariodejesusparadamartinez4101 1000 is a bit too heavy for me, the 500 feels more balanced overall
@@internallyscreaming2788 well, i suppose everyone likes different things
@@mariodejesusparadamartinez4101 is the graphgear 1000 good for writing/note taking?
My favourite made it in your list! The Pentel Graph Gear 1000. I'm prone to irritate the side of my middle finger due to the constant friction with the barrel. The raised rubber in the barrel of this pencil helps a lot.
2:03 so it’s the same type of stand as star platinum
ahh i see you're a man of culture
Good grief
Jesus
jojo reference
I didn't expect a drafting pencil could be an object stand
Jetpens: The stuff you didn't know you needed.
I used that pilot pencil for YEARS (proving that it is instead of great value) until the lead got badly jammed because I've never known the function of that needle on the eraser.... until this video
JetPens videos are my favorite videos on youtube.
These are super sleek!
Definitely putting one on my “Early Back To School List”
*4:59*
Jetpens:- Did we mention any of your favourites ?
Me:- *All are my favourites* !
Also me:- 😭 I am broke !
Same lol
Bruh the cheapest ones are like 5 dollars or less 😑
Wrong it’s graph gear 1000 ftw
I've been using my pilot s3 for over 3 years and didn't notice the taper until it was mentioned in the video,,,,my life is changed forever
Hmm I can't decide, I'll just have one of each please.
The rotring 600 has one of my favorite unintentional features. The eraser cover's sharp edge can be used as a punch to make replacement erasers from a block eraser. I prefer to do this with plastic erasers as they hold together the best. :)
Brilliant!
Been using a Pentel Graph Gear 100 in 0.7mm since sophomore year of high school and I carry it around everywhere! Still love it :)
What are you in now. Senior? Have you tried the uni kuro toga roulette? It's my main pencil and been using it for three years. The only problem I have with it is that the lead sleeve isn't retractable
@@bigcoconut7 Actually I'm a sophomore in college now! I also have kuru toga, but I like the retractable lead sleeve a lot!
@@bigcoconut7 I hate the kuru toga, it just feels cheaply made, especially after holding the rotRing 600. I suspect it's because the kuru toga is made of plastic
@@sarmohanty There are metal kuru togas
@@sarmohanty buy the roulette or high grade version of kuru toga
The video I've been waiting my whole life.
I’m extremely picky on the pencils to suit my needs. The rotring 800 mechanism and wobble feels very cheap. The 600 non retractable lead is a deal breaker for me. The rapid pro seems very fine, a normal high quality pencil. I currently use the pental gg 1000, and although the inside is not aluminium, it is an awesome pencil, its mechanism is very interesting. Next ones i will try is the ohto and the pipe lock!
YAY u mentioned my fav. The Pilot-H325
I'm a long time Pentel customer here in Brazil. That Graphgear is a little too light for me. I prefer the 500 series!! Btw, what a beautiful selection you guys chose for the video!!
That’s a sub from me, had trouble finding a good drafting pencil for drawing, and this helped me chose. Thanks a lot!
Surprised you did not include the Pentel Graphgear 500 here, even if they are the Japanese PG51x version with the lead hardness indicator rather than the U.S. version PG52x. As a teacher with well over 100 Mechanical Pencils in my collection the workhorse Graphgear 500 (PG527) is the pencil that goes to my classroom everyday for the past 7 years. It is the best all a round price vs high quality mechanical pencil in my book.
We recommend the Pentel Graph Gear 500's older brother, the 1000, in our guide: www.jetpens.com/blog/the-best-drafting-pencils/pt/781
Best and my favourite channel of all time!!!!
JetPens is the best channel of stationery! I like your videos so much.
I think platinum pro use 171 is the best drafting Mechanical pencil!!!! Thanks for making this video!!!
My favourite drafting pencil in this video!!! Is PLATINUM PRO -USE 171 !!!!!!!!!!!!
Omg…never knew the rod on the eraser was for cleaning the tip!! Learn something everyday.
On a close-down sale I've found a Pilot H-329 0.9mm which I've fallen in love on first sight. It really disturbs me that it's 0.9 and haven't found any of its type anywhere in my country. Now I've found that the S3 series is roughly the same pencil.
Was hoping the Staedtler 925 25 (aluminums) would have been on here. I can concede that they don't have a ton of extra bells and whistles, but they feel so fancy as a set. If I were to give them a selling point like the rest on the list, it's the breadth of the lineup, as they come in a .3/.5/.7/.9/1.3/2.0, and gave a partnered pencil grip. If you want something that covers the whole range and won't make you change your grip or handle differently between sizes, those might be your choice.
god ive binge watched this for almost 4 hours
I have a pentel graphgear 1000 in .5 clipped to my pocket right now using 2B
Not going to lie I use my kuru toga roulette as a drawing and drafting pencil. It's just so handy. I'm absolutely in love with it!!!!
Love your profile pic
That's cool. Would like to own the roulette. I currently have the high grade in black and .5mm!
Graph 1000 is too under-rated drafting pencil by JetPens. IMO, It's still better than Gear 1000.
it’s plastic tho and feels fragile asf
@Extra Sushi i broke mine since the internal is plastic
XenoMori that’s why you take care of it
I want that pilot S20. Looks so good and feels good too I'm sure.
I'm using Uni shift pipe lock drafting pencil, I bought it today so I didn't get used to it, but I want to say Uni shift pipe lock is very good! :D
Me before watching (putting down my Pentel P205): "Aha, this could be interesting".
Me after watching: picking up my P205 and continue drawing.
thank you for making this video, this was exactly what I needed because I love drafting pencils so damn much!!!
i bought my pro use 171 one year ago, and since then it become my favorite mechanical pencil of all time.
it has low balance, so it write and draw easily, and the knurling grip is long and comfortable.
and most of all, the lead protect mechanism work like cushion, so you can easily adjust your line variation with this pencil.
if i have to pick one downside, its the clip. the clip is too long, and the end of the clip is also pointy so it easily poke your hand. and since the barrel is completely rounded, it rolls off if you remove its clip. kinda make me wish they make the body hexagonal, or make its clip more smaller and less pointy.
I really don’t like the retracting mechanisms. I’ve had one break on me right out of the package and it’s scared me away from them since. Besides, I usually keep mine in a good case, so they don’t get damaged anyway. That said, pentel makes a pencil called a graphlet which seems to be comparable to the graphgear here and it’s basically my favorite pencil I’ve ever gotten. Very sturdy and a nice grip!
Yeah I don't like the retractable sleeves, I've never had a sleeve break on me and also the retractable sleeve mechanism tends to have a slight looseness or wiggle to it which drives me insane when using it.
Another feature to look for is weather it has a plastic or metal clutch. Plastic is cheap, metal is excellent.
The graph gear 1000 doesn't come with a led jammer cleaner except for the 0.4 and you have to order it from Japan. Thank you.
I've been drafting all my life, now CAD. Still, I couldn't resist getting a good drafting pencil a few months ago. Being the complete nerd I am, I bought the Rotring 800 (in black, brass accents) because I could retract the tip. Costly, but also a career celebration in a way.
I use that one to draw hentai in my patreon. Its pretty good
@@themordeo1098 lol
WOW, I *never* saw some of those features before such as adjustable sleeve! Thanks so much for the clear descriptions and close up views. The Rotring 600 is my fave now: hefty and inviting to use every day. I prefer real METAL knurled grips, so my red Koh-I-Noor will never feel neglected.
wow man...made my life..
Nice one Subscribed...Keep'em comin....
I'm set on that Uni Shift Pipe Lock. Blue!
I got my pentel graphgear 1000 yesterday
Review??? should I buy it??
@@Bunny-zf8tw , it’s a nice pencil and I am still using it. The lead sleeve is delicate and can bend if the pencil falls down so you have to be careful with it.
We need a pt 2 to this
What a way to end the school year!
Using the same Bic Matic of €5 for ages and it still is my favorite!
Share a video for additional lead setting after the previous lead would be smaller
I love the Pentel Graph Gear 1000!
My uncle’s wife works on a ferry. She’s a first mate and because of that she has a lot of writing to do. This’d be great for her. Yes, drafting pencils come in different colours, including pink!
What is the difference between zebra delguard and these drafting pencils ? Are differences really that big ? because I use the zebra delguard for my art for now and idk whether should I go fot a drafting pencil or not
I LOVE the channel and you sell great items! :D
What brand of 0.5 mechanical pencil should I get if I'm a beginner? Thanks
Kuru toga? That sharpens itself!
They have a different video for mechanical pencils... Apparently a drafting pencil is a different category :)
The item at 3:00 is in Last Chance
Is pilot H325 the same with Pilot S3?
How is the "clean-out rod" really called? I bent mine and now it has some malfunctions idk ... help
I'm very interested in the notebook case of 4:28, where I can find one of that?
The Rotoring Rapid Pro is £25 but I suppose that's not too bad considering what is is used for
Can’t decide what I want; guess I got to buy them all now.
I got a platinum pro use 07 from you a while back and it finally ran out of led what type of lead from which brand was originally put in because I added standard HB led and it did not work as well.
from where I can get like this kind of pen and penils which you show in your vedios
Ive got most of them. The OHTO Super ProMecha is fully adjustable and a very good aluminum pencil, the Rotring 600 is a classic and it'll never let you down (I think its made of brass), I always keep a Pentel in my bag and the Graph Gear 1000 is probably one of the best pencils Pentel ever made, the Platinum Pro was too large for my taste (thats just me - it is a really fine pencil), but the Pilot S20 is just perfect in every way. Its a shame they dont make them in 0.7 and 0.9. When I bought these they were being sold as Pilot NAMIKI S20.
I accidentally put 7mm lead in my graph gear, any ideas how to unblock it? My favourite is rotring tikky
How many types of shaker pencils are there and how many are there
Can you guys recommend me which brand of lead is the best? Every time I write on my notebook it tends to be really messy since I write back to back pages.
I've tried a lot of these, and they're rather heavy for my grip. I like the pentel P203
I got a Rotring 0.5 mm drafting pencil. Best 20 bucks I spent on one.
I was browsing Instagram until I got the notification ;-;
The Rotring 500 is also amazing and in my opinion better than the 600. It has a durable plastic body instead of brass which makes it much lighter, and also jams significantly less.
Is it possible to retract/expose the tip of the Ohto Super Promecha 1500P by pressing the button that is also used to extend the lead? Or the only way is to twist the grip?
Yes, the twisting is just to customize how much of the lead sleeve you want shown.
I have both Rotring 600 and the Rotring rapid pro and I prefer the rapid pro much better cause of the retracing sleeve
Pilot s20 looks beautiful especially in red
can i find these on target or amazon?
These pencils are all on our site! www.jetpens.com/Drafting-Pencils/ct/340
is the graphgear 1000 good for writing/note taking?
@@JetPens
Amazon
Oh my god I want all of them
After a few years I am now 2 pencils away from having all of these, I just need to buy the Pilot S20 and the Pro Use 171 (I am trying to buy the matte black version). I am at little disadvantages being in Mexico and not having that great of an income and the expensive shipping some sites have for me 😅
I have the Pentel 1000 personally love them I have the 0.3 0.5 0.7 and the 0.9 didn't know of the 0.4 but still absolutely love them and the lead that comes in with them some of the best I have used
is the graphgear 1000 good for writing/note taking?
I had a rotring 600 but the lead sleeve broke only after a few weeks :/
Can you do a video on best leadholders?
Thanks for your suggestion! We'll be releasing a video on Lead Holders next month. In the meantime, we have a guide on the Best Lead Holders here: www.jetpens.com/blog/the-best-lead-holders/pt/740
graphgear 500 > graphgear 1000 > graphgear 800.
the retractable tip in the 1000 is neat, but it's messed up to use plastic and introduce failure points when you are almost entirely metal.
isn't the body of the 500 made of plastic? the 1000 has rubber not plastic btw.
Yep, mine broke in half internally.
The drafting mechanical pencil 2 from a Japanese manufacturer called CraftA is not well known, but it is
very good products
I have 2 of the pilot ones and after a while they don’t function properly anymore, the leads keep breaking and it’s really difficult to dispense them💀
Pentel graph gear 1000, though I may have to give the Rotring 600 a try.
I have one similar to Pilot S3, it's Pilot H-325 in 0.5 and it has the same design..
And what about Faber-Castell Tk-fine Vario series? One of the best? Of course it is!
Bro got better opinion than pro pencil users 💀
Japan is the leading country in the design and production of this kind of pencils! in the world! as we can clearly see in these "8 Top drafting pencils selection"! of the very best of those in the world! since 7 out of those 8 brands are japanese brands! and they are also designed and made in Japan! The only exception in this list is "Rotring"! that incredible german brand! but what about an American brand in this field? ups! sorry folks, but there is not even one! maybe that's because it's not in our genes such hability to create and to manufacture such beautiful high precision design and writing tools!
Pilot S3 is my favorite.
I bent many .3mm, .5mm and .7mm by accident drop in past 30 years ago. Cost about $7 each which expensive that years, but right now like above $10 each.
I want to collect that pencils again someday.
Do you think the grip of pilot s20 will resist sweaty hands?
We recommend knurled grips for sweaty hands, but we think the Pilot S20's wood grip might be helpful!
What was the different rulers? I’m looking for a high quality one
We used Midori Multi Rulers in Aluminum and Standard builds in this video! You can find them here: www.jetpens.com/Midori-Rulers/ct/2884
TK fine vario L>Platinum Pro Use 171>Ohto MS01>Ohto Conception>Graphgear series> Kurutoga series > Techniclick 💀
I really love and recommend the Pilot’s. They feel super nice and comfortable to use. I got the H-325 model (no one seems to carry the S-series in my neck of the woods...) which are identical to the s3 pens. But yeah, the color choises of the S3 look super good, and the S20 😍😅😁👍
when refilling lead in these pencils, are there different compartments for HB, B, etc?
No, there's only one compartment!
@@JetPens well with some of these price ranges, for some reason I thought these pencils would have the ability to switch between led grades with a simple switch... i was expecting too much
Lighting is spot on
Does this person have really small hands, or are these pencils just extraordinarily enormous?