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rOtring 1904444 600 Mechanical Pencil, 0.7 mm, Silver Barrel

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Style: 0.7 mm


Color: Silver


Features

  • An iconic tool meant for a lifetime of use; The full metal body provides ideal weight balance for fatigue free writing and drawing
  • Brass mechanism allows precision lead advancement; Lead hardness grade indicator for rapid identification when working
  • Hexagonal shape avoids sliding on drawing tables; Design, pattern and size of metallic grip zone enable working for long hours without slipping
  • The fixed lead guidance sleeve prevents breakage and gives you a clear page view for precise ruler based drawin
  • Limited warranty: guaranteed for 2 years from original purchase date against defects in materials or workmanship

Description

An iconic tool meant for a lifetime of use. The full-metal body provides ideal weight balance for fatigue-free writing and drawing. Brass mechanism allows precision lead advancement. Lead hardness grade indicator for rapid identification when working. Hexagonal shape avoids sliding on drawing tables. Design, pattern and size of metallic grip zone enable working for long hours without slipping. The fixed lead guidance sleeve prevents breakage and gives you a clear page view for precise ruler-based drawing. Limited warranty: guaranteed for 2 years from original purchase date against defects in materials or workmanship. rOtring 600 Mechanical Pencil, 0.7 mm, Silver Barrel.


Manufacturer: โ€ŽSanford


Brand: โ€ŽRotring


Item Weight: โ€Ž0.8 ounces


Product Dimensions: โ€Ž6.69 x 1.1 x 6.1 inches


Item model number: โ€Ž1904444


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: โ€ŽNo


Color: โ€ŽSilver


Closure: โ€ŽRetractable


Grip Type: โ€ŽKnurled


Pencil Lead Degree (Hardness): โ€ŽHB


Material Type: โ€ŽMetal


Number of Items: โ€Ž1


Size: โ€Ž1 Count (Pack of 1)


Point Type: โ€ŽMedium


Line Size: โ€Ž0.7 Millimeters


Ink Color: โ€ŽSilver


Tip Type: โ€Žmetal


Manufacturer Part Number: โ€Ž1904444


Domestic Shipping: Item can be shipped within U.S.


Date First Available: January 1, 2013


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  • Top 1%
Style: 0.7 mm Color: Black
If you are into mechanical pencils, these are one of the best around. Any avid collector or user has this pencil. Collectors and users are a picky bunch of folk, but while they may have a favorite other than this, they will not deny that these are in the top 1% of mechanical pencils around. Worth having one, two, or more for sure. And, it will be around a long time after the original purchaser. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ on December 10, 2022 by D Bergman

  • Loose cap
Style: 0.5 mm Color: Silver
Unlike the other rotring pencils I've purchased, the red ring up by the cap on this model is loose. This doesn't affect performance or anything, just a little annoying.
Reviewed in the United States ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ on November 14, 2022 by The_Rabbit

  • Great pencil
Style: 0.7 mm Color: Silver
It's a great mechanical pencil. Feels weighty, writes smooth, and seems fantastic for writing and drawing.
Reviewed in the United States ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ on November 18, 2022 by Amazon Customer

  • Fantastic Writing Instrument
Style: 0.5 mm Color: Black
Definitely my favorite mechanical pencil of all time. As a student, I write A LOT, and this pencil makes writing so much more pleasant. Weight is nice without being overly heavy, the knurled grip feels great, and the weight distribution feels incredible. HOWEVER, WORD OF WARNING. This is my third Rotring 600. If you drop it, the tip WILL bend. So be extremely careful if you ever lend it to others and GET A CASE. If you have access to a 3d printer there is a fantastic model on Thingiverse. For extra comfort and style, use Neox 2B lead, it's incredibly smooth and simply a pleasure to write with. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ on September 27, 2022 by Richard Abbott

  • This is the only mechanical pencil you'll need
Style: 0.5 mm Color: Black
Trust me, your search is over. This is the mechanical pencil you've been looking for
Reviewed in the United States ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ on October 27, 2022 by Zacharia

  • Worked perfectly
Style: 0.5 mm Color: Black
Could have had a better case but other than that works well
Reviewed in the United States ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ on October 10, 2022 by Kevin H

  • Mmmmm Darth Vader-y......
Style: 0.5 mm Color: Black
A Thing Of Beauty: The Rotring 600 0.5mm ....:::::: U P D A T E - Y E A R T W O ::::::.... I love the Rotring 600 so much, I am actually updating a review. I don't think that I've ever done that. Anyway, my initial 5 star review was a glowing, no doubt about it, buy this pencil now type of review. Well after 2 years of literal daily use it still looks new (check the pic, i put an updated one out there). Along with my AIN Stein 4B (Mmmmm Dark and soft...) lead, this pencil has been amazingly consistent. It's never had a lead jam. The tip is still straight (I have been extremely careful too.) There is nothing negative that I could say about this pencil. Multiple Pentel Graphgears, Kuru Toga's and even an Alvin Draftmatic all tried their best to unseat King Rotring. All failed. There are very few sure things in this world. But I know what to expect when I pick up the 600.... [original review] Finally got my Rotring 600 0.5mm. With all the problems that Iโ€™ve read about with the Rotring 800+, it seems that the 600 is the way to go. Before the Rotring arrived, the Pentel Graph Gear 1000 was my current favorite pencil that I own. On its arrival, the Rotring delegated it to 2nd place before I could even get the pencil completely out of its box (excellent packaging, is just one of many "little things" this product gets right) .It is everything that I hoped it would be. The Black Rotring 600 is easily to coolest looking mech pencil out there. It has an ominous Darth Vader-y feeling to it. To say itโ€™s solidly built is an understatement. Quality German industrial design and construction. You think it looks good though, its performance is even better. The balance is PERFECT for my writing style. It feels so much better than anything else that I have tried before. No wobble at all in the tip. A nice crisp, audible click for lead extension. Signs of good craftsmanship are noted sometimes by the little, almost unnoticed aspects of design. Like the 600โ€™s lead grade indicator. It would be fine if this were just a part of the pencil that indicated the type of lead inside the pencil. But the Rotring takes it a step further making this portion of the pencil knurled metal (same as the grip employs) and tops it like a cherry with its iconic red ring "logo". So yes, it's a lead grade indicator... A lead grade indicator WITH STYLE! Is this a requirement? Certainly not, but itโ€™s these little touches that make me appreciate the thought and care that went into this pencils design. Iโ€™m not going to get into a bulleted list of pro's and con's, simply because there are no cons. I can't find one thing negative about this product. I love the reviews that say "the non-retractable tip is fragile" and then proceed to ding it a star. I'm sorry, but it's obvious that this is a finely engineered product, a certain amount of care is required. Because you are careless enough to drop it is not Rotrings fault. Take proper care, and your tip won't get bent. Simple. (Of course, I have now jinxed myself so that by the end of the day, Iโ€™m fairly certain that I will have dropped mine by days end). In such cases, itโ€™s comforting to know you can get a replacement tip for around 11 bucks. Other people say, "The eraser is crappy". Guess what Skippy, every eraser in every mechanical pencil sucks. EVERY one. If you use a mechanical pencil without having a dedicated eraser at the ready (my personal fav is the Uniball Boxy, it's also very Darth Vader-y) you won't using mechanical pencils for much longer. It's just something that you have to do when using a mechanical pencil. Bottom line. While the Rotring 600 0.5mm is a very expensive pencil. It's worth every penny in my opinion. I can't say it any better than the Amazon product description does: "An iconic tool, meant for a lifetime of use." Now I need to grab the silver one so I have a pair right??.... ... show more
Reviewed in the United States ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ on April 9, 2016 by James B Green

  • Great pencil, but with a couple flaws you should be aware of.
Style: 0.7 mm Color: Silver
The knurling is perfect. It's really grippy, but without being pokey. The weight is also really great. But it isn't without a couple of flaws. There is a little metal sleeve that sticks out of the end and surrounds the lead near the tip, and the way that the pencil is designed, there's not really anything to prevent that sleeve from getting bent. If it stays at your desk, no sweat, it won't be an issue. But if you take it with you from place to place, it really should be in a hard case of some kind. I kept mine in my backpack, in one of the pen holders in the built in organizer in the front zipper pocket (which is soft-sided). Somehow, that little sleeve got bent slightly. It wasn't enough for me to notice at first, but the lead would keep breaking. Fortunately, it was slight enough that I was able to fix it using the pliers on my Leatherman. My backpack also has a hard-sided pocket (it's a Hazard4 Patrol Pack), and since I've been keeping the pencils in the hard-sided pocket, I haven't had any issues. The other thing is that the internals seem a little cheap. The whole outside is metal (brass, I believe), but when you take it apart, you see that some of the working parts are actually plastic. Specifically, the housing for the mechanism that advances the lead is made of plastic. The plastic housing is threaded, and screws into the metal tip (including the knurled grip). Then the metal barrel screws into the metal tip. It's well protected enough that I don't think it'll be an issue, but I kinda wish it was aluminum or something instead. Then again, I don't really know what sort of things the housing needs to do. If it needs to be able to deform a little, then return to it's normal shape, then plastic probably really is the way to go. Then the amount of lead that it spits out each click isn't always consistent. Every once in awhile, it will spit out too much lead, and I'll have to push the lead back in and try again. It doesn't happen often, but when it does, it will happen several times in a row. I'm thinking this is an issue with the quality of the lead I'm using though (standard cheap pentel HB lead), since it's a fairly rare occurrence otherwise. But the more expensive Rotring lead that came with it tended to smear more, so I'm okay with the trade off. Overall, it's very good, and knowing what I know now, I'd still have gladly bought it. But if you don't really have $25 to spend on a pencil, but you do so anyway thinking that it will be perfect in every way, then you will be disappointed. It still gets 5 stars because none of these flaws are severe enough to warrant docking a star. I have both the 0.5mm and 0.7mm versions. If you would like the 0.5mm, but are considering the 0.7mm version because you don't want to deal with lead breaking all the time, go ahead and get the 0.5mm. After using the 0.5mm to write probably around 75 pages of notes and homework, I have yet to experience lead breaking (except due to a bent sleeve, which is mentioned above). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ on March 11, 2015 by Lawrence Damon

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