No more broken leads. Enjoy a smooth, uninterrupted writing experience with the BIC Break-Resistant mechanical pencils, thanks to the specially formulated 0.7mm lead and an innovative shock-absorption mechanism that has a 75% stronger lead. Crafted with thoughtful design from top to bottom, the BIC Break-Resistant mechanical pencil is the tool for any type of writing from jotting down a simple shopping list to composing long-form letters, drafting professional documents to taking standardized tests, and everything in between. The pack includes extra break-resistant leads and two replacement jumbo erasers for easy editing. Available in six cool and fun colors, including gray, green, purple, pink, yellow and blue, the BIC Break-Resistant mechanical pencils are as good-looking as they are functional. Avoid the frustration of flimsy lead that snaps easily and requires constant replacement with the BIC Break-Resistant mechanical pencils to go the distance and last as long as your inspiration.
- Mechanical pencils provide the perfect combination of innovative features and appealing design for a smooth, uninterrupted writing experience
- Equipped with extra-strong No. 2 leads, the pencils feature 0.7mm points for smooth, clear writing
- Pack includes two pencils, two replacement erasers, and extra leads
- Easily erase unwanted marks and make clean corrections with the jumbo twist-up erasers that won’t smudge
- Shock-absorption mechanism helps prevent lead breakage
Attribute name | Attribute value |
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Pencil Pack Size
Pencil lead hardness is the hardness of the lead (or core) of the pencil based on a scale from very soft to very hard. Pencil lead hardness also indicates the lead darkness. The softer the lead, the darker the markings.
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Medium |
Retractable
Items of a particular grouping, as merchandised and labeled by a manufacturer
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Break-Resistant |
Pencil Type | Unsharpened |
Pencil Lead Size | Grip |
Features | Black |
Pencil Lead Number
Pencil lead number indicates the softness and hardness of the lead (or core) of the pencil, with No. 1 pencils being the softest and No. 4 pencils being the hardest.
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No. 2 |
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