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HomeAutomotiveTools & EquipmentMachine Polishing EquipmentALVIN® Draft-Matic Mechanical Pencils-DRAFT/MATIC MECH PENCIL 0.3MM |
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17 of 17 found the following review helpful:
A beautiful pencil in spite of minor shortcomings Jun 17, 2009
By Thomas Stroman I've been using this pencil for seven years now and have no intention of stopping. In college and grad school for physics, I have found it invaluable when I want to fit a long equation on one line and still read it clearly, and innumerable other situations where compact writing is useful. It has a good heft to it, unlike other 0.3mm pencils I have tried, and it is overall a very pleasant writing utensil. I could go on, but if you're looking for a recommendation, here it is: buy this pencil. If buying a few gets you free shipping, then buy a few.
Weaknesses, ranked from greatest to least (none of which keep me from buying this pencil again):
Non-retractable tip bends easily if pencil is dropped, and may deform and render pencil unusable.
Eraser is very narrow; I always accompany this pencil with a separate (bigger) eraser.
Slender lead breaks easily if more than 2-3 clicks' worth protrudes from the tip, so relatively frequent advancing is necessary.
Exhausted lead may not drop free easily and might not be pushed out by its successor: often necessary to pull it out.
Printing on yellow pencil shaft may smear or fade.
As another reviewer mentioned, the lead-hardness indicator spins too freely (and is a great target for fidgeting) to be reliable.
Problems shared by all 0.3mm pencils:
Filling in bubbles completely on computer-scanned sheets takes quite a while; if you're taking a timed multiple-choice exam, you could shave a few seconds off the total by bringing a fat-tipped pencil as well.
Replacement lead is difficult to find: I've had to get it at art-supply stores rather than office-supply stores.
In my whole seven years, I've only run into one other person who uses 0.3mm without being one of my own converts. Consequently, I need to make sure the pencil is well loaded, because if I run out of lead in class, no one has spare lead that will fit and I need to borrow a whole pencil.
9 of 9 found the following review helpful:
Alvin Draft/Matic DM03 0.3mm Automatic Pencil Oct 24, 2008
By One Lone Man The Alvin is a heavyweight of a pencil weighing 17 grams, with its balancing point being 82.5mm from the top of the pencil. This makes the Alvin bottom heavy, which helps it rest comfortably in my hand. The finely knurled diamond pattern on the chromed grip affords my fingers a good hold. Both features help make writing with the Alvin a delight, it almost writes for me. Three clicks of the push button produces enough lead to write or draw with, about 1mm. The lead reservoir is not large, being small in diameter, but it will hold a couple of dozen pieces of lead. The lead grade indicator at the top of the body spins to freely and can move during normal handling. The bright silver characters of the lead grades are set against a gloss black background making them hard to read due to glare. However the push button can be replaced and the eraser used without causing lead projection.
The Alvin Draft/Matic DM03 was designed as a drafting tool but serves well as a freehand drawing tool or as a fine writing instrument. Its balance and feel make it suitable for anyone who wishes to use it in any respect.
9 of 11 found the following review helpful:
technical issues Nov 04, 2009
By A. Earles I've been using the Alvin Draftmatic pencils for the last 4 years. The weight, shape & all around feel is perfect. I am a gentle & careful user of my pencils but these keep breaking (the mechanism), jamming, etc. I've replaced my .3mm 3 times and I'm done. The last one has finally stopped feeding the leads correctly. It's so unfortunate. I love everything else about these pencils but I can't afford to replace them constantly. The break downs are so random.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
most durable pencil ever Aug 06, 2009
By Stephen Young
"geezerdog"
I have used this mechanical pencil on a daily basis for three years. I bought two initially, in case one quit on me. I'm still using the first one. I have never had a single problem with this pencil. I use it for everything from sketching to fine detailed ship drawings. It is the best of its kind, and I have used many over many years.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
A very nice pencil. Apr 10, 2008
By veritas This is a very nice pencil. The only down side is that the majority of it is yellow. Very nice grip, very light weight. Very nice pencil. I may end up buying another one, because its so nice.
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