I want to get this pencil for math. It reminds me of the pentel sharpgear. I love metal feeling pencils, and pens. Makes writing so much more smoother & comfortable. I think the only place you can get it is jetpens or stationerypal. I’ve been a fan of unsharpen for a few years. You’ve been able to show me that someone else has a passion for stationery like me. Also your voice is a bit soothing haha. Love it! I think I’ve watched just about all of your videos. Thank you for the new video!
the nero and at are the only "automatic" pens in the orenz line up, what I like is that at least the "anti break" feature would also work on the AT version? basically put the AT is the cheaper version of the nero rather than an "upgrade" from orenz metal other than that I think yo have TK-fine, S30, nero, at, kurutoga dive, 925 auto for "premium" automatic pencils
Nice review overall. I realize that higher quality or fit and finish is an important factor from many, and also potentially is equated with durability over the longterm, but it would be nice to know if there is a significant weight difference between the two pencils (Nero and Orenz). I tend to like lighter weight pencils for certain tasks. Is the Orenz lighter and more nimble feeling than the Nero?
wouldnt that be a bit redundant? the orenz system is used to protect thinner leads, though i would definitely not complain if they released such pencils.
Meh, for the amount of cost cutting evident, the prices really doesn't follow. Not sure why anyone already in this purchasing bracket would get this over the Nero. Also unbelievable to see a plastic instead of brass clutch at this pricepoint.
Pentel also uses tiny plastic to press the clutch sometimes, like in the Smash and graph1000. The P205 uses plastic to press the clutch as well, but uses the entire inside lip of the plastic body.
Hi, Just tried looking on your channel for the Pentel “Smash” and was curious. I just saw it accidentally trying to find another pencil. Have you reviewed it and somehow I don’t see it? It sounds like it has that sneaker grip or something maybe similar. I found it on Amazon for $10. Maybe I’ll just order and check it out? It has that Lamy like plunger they use on some of their pens. Looks interesting if you have one or have an opportunity to check it out. Thanks as always for your videos! 🖊 ✏️
I want to get this pencil for math. It reminds me of the pentel sharpgear. I love metal feeling pencils, and pens. Makes writing so much more smoother & comfortable. I think the only place you can get it is jetpens or stationerypal. I’ve been a fan of unsharpen for a few years. You’ve been able to show me that someone else has a passion for stationery like me. Also your voice is a bit soothing haha. Love it! I think I’ve watched just about all of your videos. Thank you for the new video!
Thanks for sticking around!
Nice. I was curious about this one. Thank you for the review.
No problem!
the nero and at are the only "automatic" pens in the orenz line up, what I like is that at least the "anti break" feature would also work on the AT version? basically put the AT is the cheaper version of the nero rather than an "upgrade" from orenz metal
other than that I think yo have TK-fine, S30, nero, at, kurutoga dive, 925 auto for "premium" automatic pencils
Thanks for the honesty 👍👍🇺🇸
Nice review overall. I realize that higher quality or fit and finish is an important factor from many, and also potentially is equated with durability over the longterm, but it would be nice to know if there is a significant weight difference between the two pencils (Nero and Orenz). I tend to like lighter weight pencils for certain tasks. Is the Orenz lighter and more nimble feeling than the Nero?
I wish the Nero came out in a .7 & .9 version.
wouldnt that be a bit redundant? the orenz system is used to protect thinner leads, though i would definitely not complain if they released such pencils.
Maybe I haven't finished to understand the mechanism of the automatic mechanical pencils but I feel that you can stratch the paper
You make very good reviews. Good timing to show the overall characteristics. Fan of pens and mechanical pencils and fan of this channel.
Thanks!
Shame I can't find a 0.2mm version. Hopefully they'll release one in the future
Meh, for the amount of cost cutting evident, the prices really doesn't follow. Not sure why anyone already in this purchasing bracket would get this over the Nero. Also unbelievable to see a plastic instead of brass clutch at this pricepoint.
Pentel also uses tiny plastic to press the clutch sometimes, like in the Smash and graph1000. The P205 uses plastic to press the clutch as well, but uses the entire inside lip of the plastic body.
Hi, Just tried looking on your channel for the Pentel “Smash” and was curious. I just saw it accidentally trying to find another pencil. Have you reviewed it and somehow I don’t see it? It sounds like it has that sneaker grip or something maybe similar. I found it on Amazon for $10. Maybe I’ll just order and check it out? It has that Lamy like plunger they use on some of their pens. Looks interesting if you have one or have an opportunity to check it out. Thanks as always for your videos! 🖊 ✏️
Pentel Smash Pen and Pencil Review (Yes, the Smash Pen Exists!)
ruclips.net/video/D01t6g6mnA8/видео.html
Here you go!
Do you suggest this At model for maths student? Is orenz at’s grip slippy ?
I think the normal Nero is fine. It's not slippery
Perfect for classes when the professors go quickly and you don't have time to be clicking while the professor is lecturing and you too busy writing.
hey hii can you make a video comparing pentel orenz and the rotring rapid pro❤
Sharpie S-Gel Metal or Pilot G2
G2 but both are about the same
Thanks for the review! You scared me when you said JPY20,000 but it's actually JPY2,000 retail.
Good catch thanks!
The Orenz Nero has a metal lower half. It's magnetic.
Are you planning on picking up the Kuru Toga Dive? Great video!
Yes waiting for availability to increase. They are still over $100 mostly!
It's kinda repetitive the design of metal grip , I wish we see more interesting designs of mechanical pencils