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Psyphyr
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2025
Although I think they'd fit any 0.7 mechanical pencil, we get these as refills for the Eno colored mechanical pencils (whose barrels match the lead colors). DD and her friends really like them for drawing.
Cindy T
Reviewed in the United States on August 31, 2024
Like being able to get refill instead of buying a new pencil one.
Nyghtengale
Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2024
I really like swapping out the tradition lead from my mechanical pencil for these colors. I will just advise to write with a lighter touch as the lead was a little softer and wanted to break easier. Especially the lighter colors.
K
Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2024
Be aware that the lead brakes easy when buying the product. Although once you get used to how the lead feels, it is incredibly fun to draw with!
Goldmoons Tavern
Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2023
I am thankful that all of the colored lead has arrived in excellent condition. Nothing was broken. The colors are pretty and they write smoothly and erase, although not completely.
Clemay
Reviewed in Canada on June 27, 2023
Très pratique avec les pousses-mine qui s’agacent.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2023
Mediocre color, some bright and some pastel. Best result by keeping your lead holder as close to 90 degrees wih surface as possible. Even pressure reduces breakage.
Ryan
Reviewed in the United States on April 21, 2023
The colors are nice and bright. I use them for displaying Calculus steps. However, the lead breaks so often, that in just a couple months I have depleted the stock. If you are using colored lead for drawing, stay away. When it breaks it leaves dust debris and a significant hot spot on the paper. More often than not, a frustrating experience to use. I rarely experience lead breaking with the standard .7 mm lead so the color additives I suspect are the root of their unfriendliness.
Mapper
Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2022
The Eno and Dia colored pencil leads in the .5 and .7 sizes are the best available at hobbyist and most pro-levels. When you put these leads into into a traditional or "cheap" mechanical mechanical pencils they crumble at times. The regular black leads used in many different hardnesses (H, HB, B, 2B, 4B) are made from graphite while color leads are made from much softer formulations with clay a key ingredient. In the past decade, many of the major mechanical pencil makers have developed special pencils that are much less susceptible to damaging the lead. Among the best reviewed pens makers are Uni (Mitsubishi) Kuru Toga, Platinum, Zebra (DelGuard), Pentel Orenz. The pencils in each line are usually offered at 3 or 4 price levels ($3-6; $7-12; $13-20; and $20-$30). The higher price range pencils have some extra features over their similarly named less expensive cousins. Such features include more metal and less plastic, style, attractiveness, general engineering, and longevity. In most cases the colored leads from the major pencil companies perform MUCH better in these pencils. The level 3 pencils ($13-20) give performance equal in most cases to the top of the line pencils and in many cases the cheapest models of a major manufacturer of pencils give great performance for beginners. Unlike fountain, gel, rollerball, ballpoint pens, mechanical pencils must be "babied" to get the best lead performance and will not produce lines darker by pressing harder. If you want to learn how to use your .7 and .5 leads spend about $10 for one pencil than those you own and then practice for a few hours with colored lead. If you enjoy the pencil, think about getting a few of the $10 pencils (to hold leads of different hardness or color) and perhaps one that costs about $20 to see if the advanced features are worth it to you. If you get interested in working with pencils in drawing or writing, you will find many videos on YouTube about all kinds of pencils and their proper use. My recommendations for pencils to start with are (ranked excellent to very good) Delguard (Zebra), Platinum, Kuri Togi (Uni-Mitsubishi), Pentel, and the regular Orenz but NOT the Orenz Nero which is an expert pencil). And remember that the use of a mechanical pencil for "coloring" or cursive writing is an advanced skill. ALL PRODUCTS MENTIONED ARE AT THIS TIME AVAILABLE ON AMAZON.
Laura piñon Gaytan
Reviewed in Mexico on November 2, 2021
Son un poco más frágiles que las minas de grafito gris y losColores claros con muy claros. Pintan como cualquier color solo que si se pueden borrar bastante bien con borrador de migajón
Customer
Reviewed in India on May 26, 2020
It's terribly light and if you put some pressure lead will break, another issue your sketches will disappear within 2 days, that's shocking, complete waste of money, don't go for it.
Lesley (Dalrymple) O'Neil
Reviewed in Canada on September 9, 2019
Could be a bit softer for good colour.
Maurice Lepine
Reviewed in Canada on March 21, 2018
Tres satisfait
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