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Reddit mentions of Uni Mechanical Pencil Lead, Nano Dia, 0.5mm, HB (U05202NDHB)

Sentiment score: 2
Reddit mentions: 2

We found 2 Reddit mentions of Uni Mechanical Pencil Lead, Nano Dia, 0.5mm, HB (U05202NDHB). Here are the top ones.

Uni Mechanical Pencil Lead, Nano Dia, 0.5mm, HB (U05202NDHB)
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    Features:
  • Package Dimensions: 8.0 cms (L) x 1.5 cms (W) x 0.7 cms (H)
  • Product Type: Writing Instrument
  • Package Quantity: 1
  • Country Of Origin: Japan
Specs:
Height0.79 Inches
Length3.03 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateOctober 2019
Size1 Count (Pack of 1)
Weight0.018888888888889 Pounds
Width0.28 Inches

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Found 2 comments on Uni Mechanical Pencil Lead, Nano Dia, 0.5mm, HB (U05202NDHB):

u/spling44 ยท 7 pointsr/math

This beautiful Uni Mechanical pencil with the "Kurutoga engine." This rotates your lead a few degrees each time you lift the pencil off the paper, which results in an awesome consistent line weight and eliminates the "broad-siding" of the lead. Paired with these fantastic leads and I haven't accidentally broken a lead while writing since September.

u/dechile ยท 3 pointsr/EDC

Sure! I'll start by saying that my favorite lead is the Uni NanoDia lead, which I've used in both the 0.5 and 0.3 mm sizes. I discovered that I prefer smaller lead sizes (and pen sizes) when I borrowed the pen in my EDC (Uniball signo 0.38mm) from my friend. I have pretty bad handwriting, and switching from a Pilot G2 0.7mm to a smaller pen seemed to help the legibility of my writing, which is why I opted for the smallest GraphGear. I recommend 0.3mm for notes because that's what I prefer, but if you're doing something that needs shading I would surely opt for a larger lead size.

This is kind of a niche add-on, but I work with musical notation a lot, so having a smaller lead allows me to see details in what I've drawn on the staff more easily, which is another reason I choose 0.3. Hope that helped.