Rahul Pal
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2025
Very good pencil. It can handle light drafting work perfectly. Ths pencil is worth buying.
Jimmy
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2025
This pencil is a solid choice if you're looking for something of quality while not trying to break the bank. The kuru toga mechanics are intuitive to maintain a uniform writing thickness. But be weary, my only gripe is the eraser cap is a little loose and prone to coming off after some use and wear. I am unsure if that's normal behavior but I ordered a 2nd one and have been satisfied so far.
Dale
Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2025
One of the better mechanical pencils I've used. Comfortable in my hand and basically self sharpening. Not too heavy, not too light. Ingenious little system that it uses. Easy to load and looks nice. The cons...the eraser is tiny. You might as well keep a rear eraser handy, because the eraser that's on it goes fast. They give you plenty of new leads with the pack in a small case, but the extra erasers that are included as not contained in a case and are super small so you can lose them easily. The cost...it shouldn't be as expensive as it is.
Gindixi
Reviewed in South Africa on January 29, 2025
I love UNI pens, this clutch pencil is no exception. Top quality, lovely to hold & tip always stays sharp.
Toby Psenak
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2025
Easily one of the best pencils i have ever used. I have never found a better feeling pencil. I love the cool metal on it, probably actually my favorite part. Its a little on the expensive side for someone who used to just use like BIC pencils, but honestly it is so worth it. It makes my handwriting so good too!
J. Niccolls
Reviewed in the United States on September 12, 2024
I needed a mechanical pencil, and bought this Uni-Ball Kuru Toga Elite. It looks pleasing, is all metal, it has a good weight to it, and feeds the 0.5mm lead out smoothly, without any issues, so far. This kit comes with the pencil, 60 HB #2 pencil lead refills, and 5 erasers. If you use your pencil every day, you will get a lot of use out of this, before you have to buy more supplies for it. Well worth the cost!
EduardoLB
Reviewed in Mexico on August 9, 2024
Soy estudiante (de ingeniería) y a partir de esta compra están los que se van a tomar en serio la carrera. Es un producto élite, se siente muy bien en la mano, la punta, perfecta para las operaciones y para cuidar la limpieza y calidad de tu trabajo. A algunos les podrá parecer excesivo el precio pero realmente vale la pena y yo lo volvería a comprar. En 1 semestre que lo llevo usando no le encontrado un detalle negativo. Es muy práctica, resistente. Al principio te podría costar cambiar la puntilla/mina pero una vez le entiendes, ya no es complicado.
Baba
Reviewed in Canada on May 13, 2024
For items that I use every day, I love to go a little bit the extra mile and spend more money in hopes of a better experience. This pencil is an extra reason for me to keep doing so. What an extra layer of pleasure it brings to such a simple yet common task. It’s a sturdy and strong pencil, with a nice cold touch to its what seems to be metal body. I have to recommend this to those looking for a great writing experience :)
Noah
Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2024
Uniball Kuru Toga Elite Mechanical Pencil Kit Review: Smooth Writing, No Sharpening NeededThe Uniball Kuru Toga Elite mechanical pencil is designed for smooth, consistent writing. It keeps the lead sharp while you write, so you get clean, even lines without the hassle of sharpening. The silver barrel looks nice and feels comfortable in your hand.This kit comes with a 0.5mm tip, 60 HB #2 lead refills, and 5 eraser refills—perfect for school, work, or everyday use. You can write or draw without worrying about the lead getting dull.As a college student, I love this pencil because I don’t have to deal with sharpening (which I’ve never been great at). It makes taking notes and doing assignments much easier, especially during long lectures or study sessions. It’s a simple, reliable tool that keeps me focused on my work.
Stephanie H. Yates
Reviewed in the United States on December 2, 2024
This is probably the best mechanical pencil on the market. I gave 4 stars because the eraser detracts from the whole item, the pencil deserves 5 by itself. It’s got a good weight in my hand, perfect length makes it comfortable to use with my long fingers. The auto-advancing feature for the lead is brilliant, every time the pencil is lifted from the paper, just enough lead is advanced and if it’s not long enough there’s still manual capability. The lead itself is in middle range for hardness and doesn’t snap easily if there’s too much pressure while writing.Now about the eraser. It’s waaay too soft and skinny. The erasers on regular pencils are firmer and bigger than this one. I’ve tossed the extra ones and use a regular big pink eraser.
James
Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2024
The kuru toga is favorite mechanical pencil. The fact that the lead turns while you write makes writing fine things much easier. The pencil is also exceptionally durable as I have used the same one for the last 3 years. I recently decided to buy my brother one for his birthday and he loves it!
BoFreed
Reviewed in Saudi Arabia on October 5, 2024
رغم سعر القلم المنخفض ، الا ان جودته عاليه و التفاصيل متعوب عليها ، الجزء البلاستيكي اللي فيه ما تشعر انه بلاستيكي من جودته ، الميزه اللي فيه تجعل الوضعية اللي تكتب بها شبه ثابته ، اقصد هنا ووضعية الرصاص ، اذا تآكل جزء من الرصاص يُصبح شكله أشبه بالإزميل صحيح ؟ هنا يصبح القلم مناسب للتضليل و الخط العربي ، الميزه بهذا القلم ان فيه محرك يجعل القلم يلتف كل مره يلامس الورق هذا يجعل الوضعيه اللي انت ترغب بها لقلم الرصاص ثابته لاطول مده ممكنه … طبعا فيه سلبيات بسيطه ولكن الحقيقه انه ابتكار رائع و تطبيقه مُتقن بنسبة ٧٥٪
richmond cuenca
Reviewed in the United Arab Emirates on April 19, 2023
today's mechanical pen technology really come far from the old one where the lead breaks everytime, this pencil has a built in suspension that really works thus mitigating the excess pressure you're applying when writing.