This year, 2020, is Pentel's 60th anniversary, and 0.5mm version is added to the regular 0.2mm and 0.3mm Orenz Nero. (As opposed to the plastic version where the sleeve can be completely hidden inside the tip.) The 12-faceted not only looks cool, but also makes it easier to grip. The spring inside the tip absorbs forces similar to DelGuard, but it also means the sleeve is always extended. The metallic body gives it more weight than the regular plastic barrel. 14K views, 375 likes, 25 loves, 42 comments, 76 shares, Facebook Watch Videos from Pentel (Thailand): Pentel Orenz Nero. Orenz Nero is the flagship version of the Orenz series. ![]() But in 2014, this new mechanism was invented to protect the lead from breaking and 0.2mm mechanical pencil was brought back again. They had to discontinued 0.2mm mechanical pencil. However, the lead was too thin for most and the pencil wasn’t for everyone except for professionals in drafting. In 1960s, as a statement, they took it further to making the finest 0.2mm lead in the world. ![]() (They actually have a fun video to demonstrate below) Pentel was the first company to make 0.5mm lead in the history. Imagine continuously sketching a line without clicking the pencil at all. Without having to click to advance the lead out, the pencil's mechanism allows the metal sleeve to slide back, exposing just enough lead for you to write, but not enough for you to be able to break the lead. ![]() ![]() The Orenz Sliding Sleeve Mechanical Pencil was developed by Pentel in 2014.
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