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The Pacific Arc Chromograph Metal Mechanical Pencil features a durable silver metal barrel and a 0.9 mm fine lead tip designed for precision drafting, sketching, and drawing. Its standout built-in lead degree indicator allows artists to easily track lead hardness, while the non-slip grip ensures comfort and control during extended use. Perfect for professionals seeking a reliable, all-in-one mechanical pencil that combines functionality with sleek design.
Manufacturer | Pacific Arc |
Brand | Pacific Arc |
Item Weight | 1.58 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 7.5 x 1.8 x 0.02 inches |
Item model number | DP-1009SLV |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Silver |
Closure | Retractable |
Grip Type | non-slip |
Pencil Lead Degree (Hardness) | H |
Material Type | Metal |
Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
Point Type | Fine |
Line Size | 0.9 Millimeters |
Ink Color | Silver |
Tip Type | metal |
Manufacturer Part Number | DP-1009SLV |
T**.
Fine Drafting
Beautiful pencil. Easy to operate. Excellent price.
L**S
Overall feel and downside
This item is absolutely amazing. I have been using this pencil for a little over a month and I can confidently say that I would recommend this product to friends and family. The dispense mechanism of the lead is great, the full metal body feels professional and durable, the grooved grip is good-feeling, and it is overall a great product. The one downside I have about this pencil is the tip. The tip where the lead comes out can easily be bent or broken, which is a big deal-breaker for some. But, the tip can be bent back but dropping it can be a disaster. Would definitely buy again, amazing product.
J**O
Excelente producto
Excelente producto
C**R
Solid pencil
This is a solid durable pencil. The only reason for the 4 vs 5 is the components that screw together (the metal grip, and the portion beyond it where the lead comes out) seem to come loose more frequently than other brands of pens/pencils I have (rotring, and koor-i-noor). It's not a big deal, just something to be aware of.
R**B
Updated review after a few weeks of usage
Updated Review: Included a picture to compare with a Rotring. Pacific Arc's is a nice, weighty mechanical pencil and I enjoy using the 0.3mm one for fine details on sketches and drawings. I've decided against using the 0.7mm for drawing based on my previous reasons but I find it highly suitable as a travel pencil for writing, once you get over the fact that adding more lead to it is a hassle that should be done at home. Once again, if you don't want to finagle with the "disappearing tip" mechanism, stick with the 0.3 or go for a different brand of 0.7.Old Review: I'm giving the 0.7mm one 4/5 stars compared to the 0.3mm's 5/5 stars.This is because they are, effectively, two very different mechanical pencils aside from design. For the 0.7mm, Pacific Arc attempted to mimic Rotring's 800 series mechanism where the pencil tip "disappears" from the front of the pencil by holding down the button and applying enough pressure for it to retract into the barrel. I wish it didn't have that mechanism and was only a solid piece instead because putting additional leads inside the barrel becomes an absolute struggle which requires taking the whole pencil apart, making sure the additional springs are in the right spots, and then keeping it secure while putting it back together. Too much hassle for a mechanism that shouldn't be included at this price range.I highly recommend going for Rotring's 600 series at just about double the price. Similar design though solid but much higher quality. Or go for any other 0.7mm out there. Just not this one unless you want the disappearing tip mechanism for this price. I honestly didn't even realize that it was a feature until I thought that I somehow broke the pencil simply by using it.
J**I
Fatal flaw in an otherwise good mech pencil - for the 0.3mm version only
The mechanical pencil i received is all metal, painted black, with attractive light grey branding on the side. In fact I bought the 0.3, the 0.5 and the 2.0mm. Each pencil is color coded grey for 2.0, blue for 0.5 and red for 0.3. The pencils are solidly built - have selectable lead hardness indicator - appear to be all metal including clutch. The 0.3 has an internal eraser with metal pin. The pin is soft and easily bent. While the 0.5 model has a sliding and retractable lead pipe the 0.3 is fixed. There is one flaw - the lead does not flow from the resevoir into the clutch. The knock button can be pressed endlessly but no lead emerges through the clutch. I've cleaned the resevoir using a pipe cleaner and that helps but does not make the feed reliable - very frustrating..
O**Y
Came with bent lead feed, otherwise nearly perfect
First off, the pencil lead support came bent. Straight out of the foam packaging. In 0.3mm, it's really precise and pretty difficult to bend back to a functional point again. Second, the pencil is balanced towards the back. For some, that's what is wanted, but with such a fine point it's preferable, for me at least, to have the weight towards the point so you don't need to apply any added pressure. The rotring that this is trying to mimic is balanced much better, I chose this because 0.3mm is smaller than the 0.5 offered by rotring and the 0.35 is largely inaccessible.Honestly, it's a good alternative, after I bent the tip back to a usable form, I still rather enjoy this pencil. The lead is very visible, common of drafting pencils, and the metal grip is rather nice. The rigid body makes it harder to roll in your hand and the grip doesn't slide around. 3/5.EditIt has been several weeks. I no longer have any complaints. The tip bent back into alignment and has had no issues since, even surfing my pocket-something I rarely do with a fixed tip pencil. The weight less on the tip of the pencil is alright, replicating more that of a Rotring 600 than the 500 I own and use frequently.My only gripe is that each click brings out very slightly too much lead for me, but honestly not a big enough deal to even change. This pencil started out as something I didn't appreciate, but as time continues, I find myself drawn to using it more and more.5/5 Very impressed
S**E
Not worth your money.
Immediately clogged, the 9 sized lead, was not designed to have more than one lead in the pencil.Threw it away after not being able to use it.
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