Uni Kuru Toga Mechanical Pencil
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The Kuru Toga is Uni's (Mitsubishi Pencil) family of mechanical pencils with auto-rotating lead technology. This rotates the lead so that it creates and maintains and a point, as opposed to the lead working itself to an angle and creating uneven lines on the page. This Kuru Toga is usually known as the "Standard" model
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Sold As 4/Set. Lead size: 0.7 mm. Set includes mechanical pencil, two eraser refills and a pack of lead refills. Most advanced refillable mechanical pencil ever. Exclusive and patented rotating mechanism maintains a continuous sharp point perfect for intricate writing tasks. Reduced dull spots on the lead make handwriting clearer and more precise. 0.7mm mechanical pencil starter set includes mechanical pencil, two eraser refills, and a pack of lead refills.
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Achieve a fine, consistent line every time with the Uni Kuru Toga Advance Mechanical Pencil. It features an ingenious lead rotation mechanism that continually rotates the pencil lead as you write. This allows the lead to wear down uniformly, creating a perfect, conical tip. The lead is also protected by a sliding sleeve that can be fully retracted when the pencil is not in use.
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