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Faber Castell Mechanical Pencil, TK Fine Vario, 1.0mm
Faber Castell Mechanical Pencil, TK Fine Vario
0.9/1.0mm lead
135900
Reviewer: Shane Mullins
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Very nice underrated mech.
Review: I could write dozens of lines on why this pencil is a fine drawing instrument. And yes, it does have a few personal flaws in my opinion, but they are only my opinion. Someone else might look past them with no issue at all. So letâs look over these issues and see why I still gave this mech a full 5 stars. Ok, I personally never use the built in eraser on mech pencils. I use a separate electronic eraser. But the eraser/clicker on this pencil extends out almost twice as far as a normal mech. Which normally wouldnât be an issue and visually itâs still a very attractive design, but with that extra length extending out, it has a bit too much play and wiggles around side to side loosely with just a touch of a finger. Like the diameter of the eraser/clicker was made a bit too thin. Telling me that if I were to try using the eraser, the clicker would flex back and forth unpleasantly, and could eventually cause a malfunction or break. Since I donât use erasers on my pencils, this doesnât effect me, but could effect somebody else. The chrome grip looks great, but at first glance seems like a bad design if your hands got moist or sweaty. However, they added a slight flare to the bottom of the chrome grip that feels good and secure while holding. Which brings us to my last issue. With the design of this pencil, they added a hardness scale label selector allowing you to spin a metal cylinder with viewing window that you are able to spin to the type of lead you chose to use in the pencil. Not a bad idea in theory, but a terrible idea on placement. Itâs located just above the conical tip at the exact position I place my fingers when I tend to feel the need to choke up on the tip for achieving greater detail. Yes, I can still choke up on the tip, but it definitely feels weird gripping that small spinning cylinder. Almost as though your grip feels conditional. Donât misread me here. It seems like Iâm burning this pencil to the ground, but like I said earlier, this is only my opinion on a few issues I feel got overlooked when designing this mech. Listen, I still gave this pencil 5 stars cause itâs still amazing and very attractive. Everything else about this pencil is perfect. Itâs smooth, and the movement feels effortless. It has a feature to select hard or soft touch. Yes it has it share of plastic, but the plastic doesnât feel weak. And where they did use metal, itâs very nice and strong. Plus that Crome grip (not just silver) adds style that few other mech pencils can achieve. This mech has a nice balance also. It doesnât feel too nose heavy. This pencil feels light, but not cheap. The lead extrusion equals out to around 0.3 to 0.4 per click, which is a nice average. I would definitely tell people to give this pencil a try. Especially if you are a mech collector. This is one you will want in your collection. Iâm seriously surprised it donât cost more. Iâm glad I gave it a shot before itâs discontinued and I would be stuck buying it used second hand from some collector cashing in on this rare gem.
Reviewer: Y. Carpenter
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Excelent mech/drafting pencil
Review: This mechanical pencil exceeded my expectations. By the price I thought it might be more than just a plastic drafting pencil, and I was right. Although the body (green part) is made of plastic, everything else is solid high quality metal and the pencil has a great balance in the hand. It is heavier at the tip of course, but it feels very comfortable to me. The shape is very elegant and anatomical although the metal body piece is perhaps too smooth for a good grip unless you have sweaty hands! It has ridges, but they are not rough enough to provide excellent grip - so grip is acceptable but not perfect. This pencil also has a mechanism where you can make the metal barrel be more forgiving to pressure (for writing) or static (for drafting) - you turn the tip of the pencil to the different lead settings and it changes how the pencil sets the metal barrel - that is not only for you to tell what lead you have inside like all other pencils I have seen. It is actually functional! So if you turn towards "hard" (and there are several settings, not only hand or soft), the pencil acts more like a drafting pencil. If you turn it towards soft, it acts like a mechanical pencil and is more friendly for writing in a notepad. The eraser in the back blew me away. Although I hardly use it (as it is usually so small and lasts a week!), it is easily 10 times longer than what you normally see in a mech pencil - you twist the back and the eraser comes out - there is over an inch of eraser! And it looks replaceable, although I have not looked for replacements yet. I have never seen this pencil for sale anywhere but at Amazon so I guess I will start there! All in all, quite a pencil for $24. My request to Faber-Castell would be perhaps a full metal body and more texture at the front for better grip - then this would be IMHO the best pencil in the market. But I am very happy as is, specially comparing with the dozens other mechanical pencils I have used.
Reviewer: Gambit8
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Good pen
Review: Solidly builtGood quality
Reviewer: WillyOne
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Top-notch Quality Product From a Top-notch Company!
Review: I started as a draftsman and am an illustrator as well. I collect and very much enjoy writing/drawing instruments. Faber Castell has been around for a long time and makes quality products. This mechanical pencil is no exception. Even though most all mechanical pencils get the job done, they each have a unique feel and, this one also has a nice feature for reducing lead breakage. It feels like a solid instrument in the hand with good balance and a fairly smooth non-aggressive grip, which I like. The grip area can also be rotated to choose between what they refer to as "hard" or "soft". Choosing "soft" allows for a spring mechanism to cushion the lead when sufficient pressure is applied, allowing the lead to retract into the barrel when enough pressure is applied, but returning to it's normal position as pressure abates. This feature reduces lead breakage and is especially helpful for those using the pencil to write with, taking class notes, etc. Selecting "hard" puts the pencil into the standard mode of most mechanical pencils in which the lead isn't cushioned by a spring and the lead has no "give" when pressure is applied, contributing to lead breakage. One of the few pencils that doesn't cover the eraser, which I actually like. Even though I convert my pencil illustrations into digital form for doing color work, I prefer drawing by hand and use a large handheld eraser during that time so I don't use the pencil's eraser much, however when I do, not having to remove an eraser cover first is convenient, though some users may prefer it be capped. A product whose solid top-notch quality is discernible the moment you pick it up, and one produced by a an excellent company with a solid top-notch reputation. Can't go wrong here ... great product at a good price!
Reviewer: Gustavo U
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Melhor lapiseira que já usei! Sou arquiteto e uso no trabalho e no dia-a-dia. Serve pra desenhos técnicos e também desenhos artÃsticos, basta girar a parte metálica. Em um dos modos de uso, há uma espécie de mola, que permite afundar a mina de grafite sem que ela quebre. Extremamente boa para escrita também.
Reviewer: Brenda Mar Gomez Alvarez
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Muy bueno el producto recomendado
Reviewer: IgorFaria
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: A TK-FINE Vario L é uma excelente lapiseira. Ãtima construção, bonita e elegante.à a maior lapiseira em comprimento que já tive. O que é ótimo pra quem pratica desenho artÃstico e gosta de segurar o instrumento mais na parte de trás para fazer traços mais amplos e expressivos, principalmente no sketch.O grip metálico é relativamente longo no entanto é de um metal polido com apenas algumas ranhuras não possuindo textura pra maior firmeza na mão, no entanto em minha mão surpreendentemente ficou bastante firme. Talvez porque eu não suo tanto nas mãos. Mas se você tem problema com sudorese em suas mãos lapiseiras com grip metálico não é o ideal pra você pois enferrujarão rápido. A menos que o grip seja de alumÃnio como a excelente Staedler 925.O corpo deste belÃssimo instrumento de escrita e desenho é em plastico, porém aparenta boa qualidade(um plástico ABS duro como das Pentel Graphgear 500) na tradicional cor verde dos lápis graduados da casa Faber. As inscrições da marca e modelo no corpo são em baixo relevo com uma tinta dourada, semelhante aos lápis graduados. O que é bom, pois com o tempo a tinta das inscrições acaba saindo. Mais o baixo relevo manterá as informações ali. Não é nada essencial mas me agradou.O mecanismo para acionamento do amortecimento da ponta funciona bem, porém achei um pouco mole demais, o que pode ocasionar trocas involuntárias entre os modos Hard/Soft. Aqui vai uma dica: para alternar entre os modos Hard/Soft é necessário segurar a lapiseira pelo GRIP e girar o corpo da mesma na direção correspondente ao modo e seta corresponde. Algumas pessoas dizem que as inscrições estão invertidas. Essas pessoas estão segurando a lapiseira pelo corpo e rotacionando o grip. Deste modo obviamente o resultado será invertido.O clip é metálico, satisfatoriamente firme e bonito.A borracha é uma das coisas mais interessantes nessa lapiseira pois é de fato uma borracha funcional, diferente de outras lapiseiras que são extremamente curtas e pequenas está é longa o suficiente pra você querer usar, mas como nem tudo são flores o refil dessa borracha é impossÃvel de achar pra comprar no Brasil, pois não é vendido oficialmente no nosso paÃs e não se acha vendedores que importem para aqui no intuito de revender. Então mesmo que você encontre será caro.A ponta é longa como a maioria das lapiseiras técnicas, possuindo 4mm, importante ressaltar que por conta do mecanismo Hard/Soft a ponta não é fixa e que por conta disso possui um leve deslocamento quando movimentado com a ponta dos dedos. Porém no uso ao desenhar ou escrever isto não é percebido não afetando o seu uso ou estragando a experiência de escrever e desenhar.O indicador de graduação da mina fica junto a ponta e funciona bem, porém fica numa posição bastante incomum, mas não interfere em nada.O peso da Lapiseira me agradou muito pois a achei leve, claro, não tão leve como uma Pentel Shap, mas ainda assim leve o suficiente pra sua mão não cansar tão rápido.Resumindo:A TK-Fine Vario L é um ótimo instrumento de escrita e desenho, com excelente construção e acabamento. Mas definitivamente não é para todos. Algumas pessoas irão se dar muito bem com ela, como foi o meu caso. Mas outras pessoas vão desgostar do Grip liso, do comprimento da mesma, pois alguns acharão grande demais pra transportar no bolso da camisa, por exemplo, e alguns podem ter problema com o mecanismo, o achando mole.Como disse, eu adoro usa-la, adoro seu tamanho longo, sua borracha, sua construção e acabamento, e sua pegada, gosto de como encaixa na minha mão.
Reviewer: Rouzbeh
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Good quality.
Reviewer: Oltu
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: ürünü çok beÄendim. tam da istediÄim gibi
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Customers like the build quality, design, and functionality of the product. They mention it's reliable, has an attractive shape, and is functional. Some are satisfied with the balance and writing quality. However, some customers have mixed opinions on the grip and weight.
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