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Pentel Sharp Mechanical Pencil - Metallic Blue Body Review

Pentel Sharp Drafting Pencil - Metallic Blue Body

Anyone who has been a pen and pencil fan for more than a few years has certainly seen or used a Pentel Sharp Drafting Pencil. This all-time classic has been around for decades. I remember using them in the 1980’s when I would liberate them from my dad’s office, and to this day the design hasn’t changed one bit. That is, until the introduction of the Metallic Body Series.

George from My Supply Room first alerted me to this update several months ago, and I had seen them floating around on ebay as well, so I knew JetPens would come through before too long. I picked up the Blue Metallic based on looks and tradition - my first P205 was the blue one after all. They also come in Pink and Purple, and all are 0.5 mm.

What you need to know about the Metallic Pentel Sharp is that it is metallic in color only. This is not a metal barrel pencil. While that would be nice, it does stick with the traditional plastic construction. It extraordinarily lightweight and makes for a great portable pencil.

From a performance standpoint it is exactly like the original P205. The long, sleek body is comfortable to hold, and the shape of the tip and lead pipe give you plenty of sight clearance. If you have enjoyed the Pentel Sharp in the past then you will find these updated colors to your liking.

And if you haven’t, then what are you waiting for?

Posted on June 25, 2012 and filed under Pencil Reviews, Pentel, Sharp, Mechanical Pencil.

Pentel EnerGel X 0.5 mm Blue Review

Pentel EnerGel


(This is a guest review by Brian Draghi. You can follow Brian on Twitter @sketchscape)


I have been using the capped Pentel EnerGel Euro Needle version of this pen with some excellent results. I wanted to try out the retractable version for work to write down quick notes without having to worry about losing the cap. The Pentel EnerGel X retractable pen exceeded my expectations with it's comfortable grip and smooth, quick writing quality.


Needle points make all the difference in the world, and this pen is no exception. At first glance, this pen looks very generic with its disposable plastic body like many office brand pens. Looks are really deceiving here, as this pen's writing quality writing is smooth and works consistently every time. This is also is ideal for anyone with larger hands as it's slightly longer than most plastic body pens and the grip feels just right. It also works quite effectively for any of the left handed writers out there. The ink usually dries in about 4 to 5 seconds without any noticeable smearing on the page.


If you happen to be writing long notes for work or school, then this pen is for you. The EnerGel X has a latex-free Comfort Zone grip that is extremely comfortable for long writing sessions. Your hand smoothly glides across the page without any strain or any noticeable effort needed.  The clip is made out of the same plastic material as the pen body and is sturdy and wide enough to hold effectively in the pocket of your shirt. The top retractable plunger is slightly wider then most pens making it easier to extend and retract.


Pentel EnerGel


Overall


I really can't say enough about this pen because it just works perfectly. This is the one pen I would recommend to any college student that prefers taking hand written notes over using a laptop or other device. Personally, I tend to remember my hand written notes better than I would anything typed on my laptop, so something like this pen is ideal. The only thing I would like is if Pentel would make a retractable .35 needle point version of this pen similar to the Euro Needle version. I can’t imagine loving this pen even more but a smaller point would probably do the trick.


Rating 


4.5 out of 5 pens 


Pros


- Smooth writing
- Comfortable grip
- Quick drying ink for Left handers
- Super cheap
- Ideal for larger hands


Cons


- Generic plastic body
- Needs a .35 needle point

Posted on January 20, 2012 and filed under Energel, Pen Reviews, Pentel.

Pentel Sharp Kerry Mechanical Pencil Winner

I smiled when I saw this comment come in as an entry for the Pentel Sharp Kerry giveaway, and thought wouldn't that be funny if he won. Well, the lords of the random like to play tricks sometimes, and wouldn't you know:


Kerry Random


Kerry Winner


Believe me, I have neither the time or the interest in playing around with the contest results for a good story. Never have, and never will. But this turned out pretty cool I must say.


So Rip Van, you have one week to claim your prize. Please leave a comment on this post, and email me your shipping address using my address on the sidebar. Don't sleep on it!

Posted on August 25, 2011 and filed under Giveaways, Kerry, Pentel.