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30.1.2015

I got this pencil in January 2014.This pencil fooled my class mates they thought it was pen some of them also thought I was telling a joke. One good thing is that the led dose not shake when writing although the rubber disappeared in about 2 weeks. But on the bright side it is very comfortable to use and I will rather have not finished my work as long as it's neat than finish it and not be neat. This pencil is perfect at being neat. I was thinking about getting a graphgear 1000, but the price was pretty high so my dad said try something a bit cheaper and if that is not very good get the graphgear 1000 but after having this pencil for a day I decided not to get the graphgear 1000.I also ordered rotring HB led size 0.50 these two orders go really well together. If someone was looking for a good pencil that fairly cheap I would advise them get a ROTRING TIKKY pencil.
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2.2.2012

I ordered the 0.7mm version as well as this one and both were delivered to my door within 24 hours. I prefer mechanical pencils (with built-in erasers) to pens when I'm working or simply doing a crossword and I have tried out most makes. My first Rotring was bought in Denmark and it worked perfectly until I had to buy spare leads. Local stores carried every make but Rotring's - let me tell you that not all leads are the same! Rotring leads are soft enough to write smoothly but sufficiently strong not to snap easily. The others don't compare and so I wanted the Tikky pencils not only for their quality but also because they came supplied with HB leads. Okay,paying 30% of the small product costs simply for the postage is high but I remain totally satisfied with my purchase.
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13.6.2013

I've been using Rotring products for 40 years and their pens are second to none. As an aspiring artist I'm always on the lookout for new techniques and mechanical pencils appear to be in use now more than ever. I therefore was pleased to see that Rotring had a range of Tikky mechanical pencils and I bought this set of three. They are well made, an excellent product, and surprisingly low cost. I was also pleased to see there's a variety of leads (not just HB) though there's no need to stick to Rotring for these.I now have several of these pencils dotted around for use on different projects. Overall it's cheaper to buy one of these pencils (which comes with some spare leads)than buying a top rate artists pencil (like a Derwent product). Highly recommended.
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20.12.2017

The name says it all. Tikky. I buy them just for the sound, other purists might scoff at the idea but I'll defend it. Briefly at least, or until I get bored. They are also quite excellent for sketching or so I'm told. Standard Rotring quality, decent price, quick delivery. Good stuff. People will try to take them for their own personal use and enjoyment, so watch them like a hawk. It's a good idea to get very well acquainted with the sound yours make(s). They all sound the same, but not completely. It's a bit like genetics. The combination of densities and dimensional deviations of the materials make for a staggering number of individual voices. If you do get yours taken against your will,use your ears to single out the miscreant using it.
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13.6.2013

I've been using Rotring products for 40 years and their pens are second to none. As an aspiring artist I'm always on the lookout for new techniques and mechanical pencils appear to be in use now more than ever. I therefore was pleased to see that Rotring had a range of Tikky mechanical pencils and I bought one. It's well made, an excellent product, and surprisingly low cost. I was also pleased to see there's a variety of leads (not just HB) though there's no need to stick to Rotring for these.I now have several of these pencils dotted around for use on different projects. Overall it's cheaper to buy one of these pencils (which comes with some spare leads) than buying a top rate artists pencil (like a Derwent product).Highly recommended.
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25.5.2020

These came highly recommended and for the cheapest-value, quality mech pencil there is no other. There are plenty cheaper out there but this is the best quality low-price mech pencils. Don't waste money on the cheapest- pay a little more and have some comfort and last-ability. Really comfortable and light.I use these and the Pentel Graphgear 1000 but they're at least 3 to 5 times the price but worth every penny. I know a lot of professional artists that just use the Tikky and Graphgear 1000 as well.Tikky minimum lead size is 0.5mm where-as Graphgear is much finer, I use 0.3mm for that, Hence using both makes.If you're starting to use mech pencils buy a few of these and then work up to theGraphgear 1000.
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23.7.2019

As the saying goes “They Do Exactly As Described On The Tin”.These are Rotring devices which is a great issue in their favour.The build quality is very hard to beat and impossible if trying to match such great build quality with such a decent price.There are some of higher specs, with a price to match but they are intended mostly for the professional draughtsman that prefers a paper layout before using a computer!All in all, they are great at what they do (including artistic drawings) and far better than good for things they weren’t intended for.Highly recommended - though long term use might show up problems though I seriously doubt it.

18.11.2018

It's not a bad pencil at all but while it has a nice width to it it is quite lightweight. Much better than the Pentel P207 I have which is too thin to hold comfortably for any period of time. I found the Rotring supplied leads a little hard and prefer the Pentel SUPER version.My recently purchased Pentel Graphgear 1000 P7 is however a much 'nicer' pencil, weightier and with an automatically retracting tip operated by the pocket clip. While the Pentel was a little dearer I was happy to pay the extra. Having said that you won't be disappointed by either in my opinion.

1.6.2019

I've never used an engineering drawing pencil before but I will from now on,This pen provides a very nice thin line making marking out so much more accurateAnd when the lead gets blunt, you just press the button on the top of the pen and a fresh section of lead drops out of the nib, no more crappy pencil sharpeners that don't work.My only gripe would be that I don't know how to put a new lead into the pencil once its run out, or if this is even possible. It does seem a waste of plastic to just use this pencil once and then throw it away

1.5.2020

I wanted a higher quality mechanical pencil - I use them a lot and decided it was time to have one that I didn't feel so bad about constantly breaking etc - it's quite a lot of plastic. This one is great. Firstly, as it's made to last it's thicker than your average mechanical pencil and feels more like a luxury pen to hold. Secondly, it comes with a good sized pack of lead refils which are easy to order in their own right. To be honest I cannot imagine they sell that many of these pencils - cannot imagine it breaking ever! Great product.

25.2.2019

I needed some pencils to do some graphs, and other drawing for a maths course and decided to get mechanical pencils instead of normal pencils for the first time. I'm very impressed with these mechanical pencils. They are easy to grip, and the lead does not snap easily. They are also incredibly well made. I imagine these will last me for a few years at the least. Having three different sizes is great as well for the price. Just remember to get replacement lead for all three sizes as running out is annoying.

12.10.2015

The .50mm and .70mm work very well, both providing nice clean lines, but the 0.35mm one didn't work at all, I fiddled about with it to no avail.However, these WERE on promotion at £5.50 for the set of 3 so I've decided it's just not worth sending them all back for a replacement.I notice that there are just two replacement leads in each pencil and that the Hi-Polymer 12 lead refills are £1.70 BUT are an Add-on Item so will need to be ordered when I'm buying something else.Paul.

26.10.2014

This is a great quality pencil. The lead doesn't snap every 5 second like in some mechanical pencils. I have used some cheap mechanical pencils in the past and they have been a nightmare. It's definitely worth spending a little bit more on a good pencil - and this set is a really decent price as it is, considering you get leads and an eraser with it also. I'd say it'd be worth the money even without the extras. The spare leads will certainly last a long time.

14.12.2015

Hi Guy'sThis is more than a pencil it's a superb piece of precision engineering as you can imagine I have long been an admirer of this companies products, and I will probably be making other purchases from the company, so that's the reason for the 5 star review.On another matter this object plus my minions t-shirt was due for delivery today but it actually arrived on Saturday morning well done and keep up the good work.Best regardsBill

28.7.2014

I have occasionally used Rotring mechanical pencils, but usually use the more expensive Staedtler. However, seeing this set of three I was tempted to give them a try. The range, 0.35, 0.5 and 0.7, is useful for technical drawing and for general note taking or diagraming. Obviously, thin leads need to be used with a lightish touch as they are prone to break, but keepung that in mind, these pencils work well and offer good value for money.

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