For those who want a full set of graphgear 1000 pencils, comes to 6 dollars a pencil from various third party sellers. I personally like thick leads and only use .7 and .9 or thicker if available.
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For those who want a full set of graphgear 1000 pencils, comes to 6 dollars a pencil from various third party sellers. I personally like thick leads and only use .7 and .9 or thicker if available.
Model: Pentel Graphgear 1000 Automatic Drafting Pencil, 0.3 mm, 0.4 mm, 0.5 mm, 0.7 mm, 0.9 mm 5pics Set
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I have the .7 and .9 mm versions in my monthly S&S (Amazon Subscribe & Save).
The pricing is pretty variable/volatile, so when they're expensive (e.g. $15/unit), I'll just reject/skip the shipment for that month, and when they're cheap (e.g. $5-$8/unit), I'll let it ship.
I've picked up 6-7 this way, and in addition to being my favorite mechanical pencil, I've also given a few as gifts.
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if you use these pencils for their actual purpose, the thinner lead ones are probably pretty useful to have around.
I use the 0.5mm pencil for everyday note-taking and I love it.
The pricing is pretty variable/volatile, so when they're expensive (e.g. $15/unit), I'll just reject/skip the shipment for that month, and when they're cheap (e.g. $5-$8/unit), I'll let it ship.
I've picked up 6-7 this way, and in addition to being my favorite mechanical pencil, I've also given a few as gifts.
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