The Kuru Toga mechanic pencil is engineered with a difference.
Not often do you find such a good product that is not only affordable, but saves time. In my job where mechanical calculations and fine drawings are constantly needed when modifying a motorbike or scooter, the need arises for a mechanical pencil. And this is where Mitsubishi's Kuru Toga makes for an easier life on the draughtsboard because its lead rotates, likes so:
When using an ordinary pencil the lead become chisel-shaped, and then the line becomes thicker the more you draw. Inside the Kuru Toga is a small device that, when you press the lead on paper, rotates the lead. How clever is that, then? Means every time you touch the pencil lead to paper, the rotator maintains a clean cone-shaped tip. This will prevent the lead breaking under even normal pressure. I like stuff like this.
And the clincher? Just £7.99 GBP
10/10 for excellence all round.
Not often do you find such a good product that is not only affordable, but saves time. In my job where mechanical calculations and fine drawings are constantly needed when modifying a motorbike or scooter, the need arises for a mechanical pencil. And this is where Mitsubishi's Kuru Toga makes for an easier life on the draughtsboard because its lead rotates, likes so:
When using an ordinary pencil the lead become chisel-shaped, and then the line becomes thicker the more you draw. Inside the Kuru Toga is a small device that, when you press the lead on paper, rotates the lead. How clever is that, then? Means every time you touch the pencil lead to paper, the rotator maintains a clean cone-shaped tip. This will prevent the lead breaking under even normal pressure. I like stuff like this.
And the clincher? Just £7.99 GBP
10/10 for excellence all round.

