Kaweco - Mechanical Pencil - Special 0.7mm - Black
The office pencils from the 1930s served as a template for this design and also the reason for the wide range of mechanical pencils in the series. The pencils are made from an octagonal profile according to Kaweco's specifications. The 140 mm long octagonal profile lies smoothly in the hand and combines a technical look with a classic design. The pencil is made of matt black aluminum with a glossy anodized surface, combined with chrome-plated brass turned parts. High-quality mechanical pencil mechanism with 0.5 mm, 0.7 mm, 0.9 mm or 2.0 mm lead thickness and an eraser.
The office pencils from the 1930s served as a template for this design and also the reason for the wide range of mechanical pencils in the series. The pencils are made from an octagonal profile according to Kaweco's specifications. The 140 mm long octagonal profile lies smoothly in the hand and combines a technical look with a classic design. The pencil is made of matt black aluminum with a glossy anodized surface, combined with chrome-plated brass turned parts. High-quality mechanical pencil mechanism with 0.5 mm, 0.7 mm, 0.9 mm or 2.0 mm lead thickness and an eraser.
The office pencils from the 1930s served as a template for this design and also the reason for the wide range of mechanical pencils in the series. The pencils are made from an octagonal profile according to Kaweco's specifications. The 140 mm long octagonal profile lies smoothly in the hand and combines a technical look with a classic design. The pencil is made of matt black aluminum with a glossy anodized surface, combined with chrome-plated brass turned parts. High-quality mechanical pencil mechanism with 0.5 mm, 0.7 mm, 0.9 mm or 2.0 mm lead thickness and an eraser.
The office pencils from the 1930s served as a template for this design and also the reason for the wide range of mechanical pencils in the series. The pencils are made from an octagonal profile according to Kaweco's specifications. The 140 mm long octagonal profile lies smoothly in the hand and combines a technical look with a classic design. The pencil is made of matt black aluminum with a glossy anodized surface, combined with chrome-plated brass turned parts. High-quality mechanical pencil mechanism with 0.5 mm, 0.7 mm, 0.9 mm or 2.0 mm lead thickness and an eraser.
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Kaweco Special Mechanical Pencil, Black, 0.7 mm Lead
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originally posted on JetPens
This Kaweco pencil is for MY Christmas present to me. I own several Kaweco pens, but never a pencil...which I frequently use on my Midori Notebook Diary. It is wonderful, small and sturdy with the favorite .5 lead. I am keeping it right by my Midori and intend to have it always available...no shifting from here to there so that I don't have it when needed. I love Kaweco pens...wonderful smooth nibs and...well...just favorites and this will be a new favorite, also!
originally posted on JetPens
I bought two of these lead holders, liking their size, feel and their usefulness. Unfortunately, the clutch mechanism on the first one I bought this past spring stopped functioning last week. The lead holder hadn't been dropped and had been kept in a leather pouch when in my pocket. I took it out of its pouch, pressed the button to advance the lead, and while the button depressed, the lead advanced only a tiny fraction. The mechanism doesn't release the lead inside or advance it after the first click. I have retired that pencil, and while I really enjoyed it, two months of active use is NOT a good value.
originally posted on JetPens
As a CPA who has tried every conceivable mechanical pencil. Most cost less than $5 to $10 each. It was a leap to pay $40 for this German-made Kaweco mechanical pencil. The mechanism is excellent. The Japanese mechanical pencils are no slouches, but this is just better. (If this sort of thing matters to you). The main reason for buying this pen, is because it is SHORT. Does not stick out of your pocket, and is an easy reach to click the top to load more lead. Normal pens in my hands, have to do a "skip" with the pen so as to get the thumb over to click for more lead. this gets in the way of my writing fast. I used to use "side-click" pens to make this task easier. But they just do not work that well. So, this is a very well made pen. But you have to pay a lot for it. ... MoreAs a CPA who has tried every conceivable mechanical pencil. Most cost less than $5 to $10 each. It was a leap to pay $40 for this German-made Kaweco mechanical pencil. The mechanism is excellent. The Japanese mechanical pencils are no slouches, but this is just better. (If this sort of thing matters to you). The main reason for buying this pen, is because it is SHORT. Does not stick out of your pocket, and is an easy reach to click the top to load more lead. Normal pens in my hands, have to do a "skip" with the pen so as to get the thumb over to click for more lead. this gets in the way of my writing fast. I used to use "side-click" pens to make this task easier. But they just do not work that well. So, this is a very well made pen. But you have to pay a lot for it. You have to "need" it. I did find the aluminum barrel a little hard on my fingers. I use a sponge cover for the finger area.
| Ink colour | graphite |
| Age range (description) | Adult | Children | Teens |
| Point type | Fine |
| Special feature | Mechanical Pencil |
| Unit count | 1.0 count |
Kaweco Special Mechanical Pencil, Black, 0.7 mm Lead
Free delivery
Affiliate Disclosure: We may receive a small commission for purchases made through this link at no extra cost to you. This helps support our site. Thank you!
KAWECO SPECIAL MECHANICAL PENCIL BLACK 0.9 MM
Delivery $12.51
KAWECO SPECIAL MECHANICAL PENCIL BRASS 0.5 MM
Delivery $12.51
Kaweco Mechanical Pencil (2.0mm) - Special Black
Delivery $35.41
Kaweco Special 2.0mm Push Pencil
Delivery $13
This Kaweco pencil is for MY Christmas present to me. I own several Kaweco pens, but never a pencil...which I frequently use on my Midori Notebook Diary. It is wonderful, small and sturdy with the favorite .5 lead. I am keeping it right by my Midori and intend to have it always available...no shifting from here to there so that I don't have it when needed. I love Kaweco pens...wonderful smooth nibs and...well...just favorites and this will be a new favorite, also!
I bought two of these lead holders, liking their size, feel and their usefulness. Unfortunately, the clutch mechanism on the first one I bought this past spring stopped functioning last week. The lead holder hadn't been dropped and had been kept in a leather pouch when in my pocket. I took it out of its pouch, pressed the button to advance the lead, and while the button depressed, the lead advanced only a tiny fraction. The mechanism doesn't release the lead inside or advance it after the first click. I have retired that pencil, and while I really enjoyed it, two months of active use is NOT a good value.
As a CPA who has tried every conceivable mechanical pencil. Most cost less than $5 to $10 each. It was a leap to pay $40 for this German-made Kaweco mechanical pencil. The mechanism is excellent. The Japanese mechanical pencils are no slouches, but this is just better. (If this sort of thing matters to you). The main reason for buying this pen, is because it is SHORT. Does not stick out of your pocket, and is an easy reach to click the top to load more lead. Normal pens in my hands, have to do a "skip" with the pen so as to get the thumb over to click for more lead. this gets in the way of my writing fast. I used to use "side-click" pens to make this task easier. But they just do not work that well. So, this is a very well made pen. But you have to pay a lot for it. ... MoreAs a CPA who has tried every conceivable mechanical pencil. Most cost less than $5 to $10 each. It was a leap to pay $40 for this German-made Kaweco mechanical pencil. The mechanism is excellent. The Japanese mechanical pencils are no slouches, but this is just better. (If this sort of thing matters to you). The main reason for buying this pen, is because it is SHORT. Does not stick out of your pocket, and is an easy reach to click the top to load more lead. Normal pens in my hands, have to do a "skip" with the pen so as to get the thumb over to click for more lead. this gets in the way of my writing fast. I used to use "side-click" pens to make this task easier. But they just do not work that well. So, this is a very well made pen. But you have to pay a lot for it. You have to "need" it. I did find the aluminum barrel a little hard on my fingers. I use a sponge cover for the finger area.
Can’t press well and the leads hard to comes out too …. Sad 😞 is my present to someone important, very disappointed ☹️ seller should double check the product quality before ship and send out to buyer is not a cheap pencil
WOW, lucky me, my son (6 years old) has to use a special pencil at school to help with his grip, it requires 2mm lead. So I came to Jetpens to buy 2mm lead and while I was here, looked at a way to use the lead for myself since it made sense to order the lead in larger quantities, shipping blah blah, well I decided on this pencil and WOW!!So its instantly my absolute favorite pencil for so many reasons, I do a LOT of writing in pencil on my job during our busy season and my hand cramps up TERRIBLY because I simply must press forcefully with the pencil due to the need to make multiple copies of the documents, I started using this pencil with 2B lead, WOW first with the 2B you dont have to press as hard, it comes out bold, and this pencil I get absolutely NO cramping ... MoreWOW, lucky me, my son (6 years old) has to use a special pencil at school to help with his grip, it requires 2mm lead. So I came to Jetpens to buy 2mm lead and while I was here, looked at a way to use the lead for myself since it made sense to order the lead in larger quantities, shipping blah blah, well I decided on this pencil and WOW!!So its instantly my absolute favorite pencil for so many reasons, I do a LOT of writing in pencil on my job during our busy season and my hand cramps up TERRIBLY because I simply must press forcefully with the pencil due to the need to make multiple copies of the documents, I started using this pencil with 2B lead, WOW first with the 2B you dont have to press as hard, it comes out bold, and this pencil I get absolutely NO cramping in the hand. Its PERFECT!!I had other smaller writing tools in the past, and they didnt fit right, and also lead to hand cramps, the lenght on this is perfect, and I have long fingers, so I imagine this would be usable to almost everyone. Solid metal, its just a fantastic lifelong pencil, I started looking for the pens to go along with, but apparently there are some plastic pieces in there. I will be ordering the full length of this pencil when I need lead again.I cant say enough about this pencil, I like writing instruments a lot, but I am no collector by any means, this pencil I cannot recommend highly enough. The lead lasts a LOOOOOONG time, but you do have to sharpen it often with the softer leads like the 2B, so its not as "productive" as a standard .5mm or anything like that, but really it doesnt take much time to sharpen.It also looks like something from a long long time ago, really cool vintage looking pencil to have laying around the desk, I love this
I have been using this all the time since I got it and I love it. It is the perfect width and size and the 2mm lead width allows you a lot of lead options (though some need to be cut down to fit in its shortened length). When it comes to pocket lead holders this is a real goldilocks product.I had tried the Kaweco Sport Lead holder, but you are very limited on the lead grades as it uses 3.2 mm lead rather than 2 mm lead. I also found the body itself was just a bit to wide and short.I followed that with the Koh-I-Noor mini lead holder but ran across the opposite problem when it came to the body. It was too thin, even if the length was fine. I also had a problem with the clutch not grasping the lead tight enough for me to sharpen it easily. The lead would spin ... MoreI have been using this all the time since I got it and I love it. It is the perfect width and size and the 2mm lead width allows you a lot of lead options (though some need to be cut down to fit in its shortened length). When it comes to pocket lead holders this is a real goldilocks product.I had tried the Kaweco Sport Lead holder, but you are very limited on the lead grades as it uses 3.2 mm lead rather than 2 mm lead. I also found the body itself was just a bit to wide and short.I followed that with the Koh-I-Noor mini lead holder but ran across the opposite problem when it came to the body. It was too thin, even if the length was fine. I also had a problem with the clutch not grasping the lead tight enough for me to sharpen it easily. The lead would spin around in the lead holder and not get any sharper.This one has had none of those problems. It is rock solid, feels good in the hand, a nice weight and the coating has just enough grip on it to keep it from slipping. I was using it everyday at work, but with COVID-19 and working from home I use a wood case pencil. Still, I miss using this product. It so good I might not buy any more wood case pencils...
I use this while I'm reading to make notes or underline. It compact size means you barely notice it in your hand while reading--until you want to use it. I like the .9mm size because the leads are a little more robust and give you a nice dark line on the page (especially with the 2B leads I use) that doesn't smear that easily, at least not compared to larger lead sizes.
I wanted a mechanical pencil that is easy to use, but small enough to not fall out my pockets sitting down. The metal design counters the compact size and feels great using. It looks super cute too, and always fun to show off to people (who ever expects to see a small mechanical pencil?). A great tool, and would totally recommend.
It is portable, it is pocket safe, it has the optimum lead width 0,9mm to my taste. It is enjoyable to write with, just by slightly rotating the pencil while you write allows the line width to variate. I purchased also the 2.0 mm version, which I find too thick for everyday use at the office. I use it for large font notes for music notation (guitar chords). I like very much the measurements of the pencil. I have large hands and I like the thickness and the octagonal shape. I love it does not have the sleeve for the lead and the design of the pencil tip works for me very well. I like the sturdy material. As to the length, I was positively surprised to find that the length is enough for my large hands to write comfortable. I really don't see the point in carrying ... MoreIt is portable, it is pocket safe, it has the optimum lead width 0,9mm to my taste. It is enjoyable to write with, just by slightly rotating the pencil while you write allows the line width to variate. I purchased also the 2.0 mm version, which I find too thick for everyday use at the office. I use it for large font notes for music notation (guitar chords). I like very much the measurements of the pencil. I have large hands and I like the thickness and the octagonal shape. I love it does not have the sleeve for the lead and the design of the pencil tip works for me very well. I like the sturdy material. As to the length, I was positively surprised to find that the length is enough for my large hands to write comfortable. I really don't see the point in carrying around 140 mm pencil.
solid weight. solid feel. great functionality. a bit slipery if youve got sweaty fingers like me. and its fantastic brass doesnt lend itself ot been marred with a pencil grip. but otherwise, its a true delight to write with.
| Ink colour | graphite |
| Age range (description) | Adult | Children | Teens |
| Point type | Fine |
| Special feature | Mechanical Pencil |
| Unit count | 1.0 count |