Pentel recycled e-sharp 0.7-millimeter blue automatic pencils contain up to 72 percent recycled plastic to help your firm meet its sustainability goals. Rubberized grips, lightweight construction and narrow barrels help reduce hand fatigue during marathon notetaking sessions. Blue accents and transparent barrels not only provide a professional appearance, they also let you monitor graphite levels so you know when it’s time to refill each pencil. A sturdy clip lets you take these pencils anywhere by attaching them to your pocket, folder, briefcase or portfolio.
- Automatic pencils for reliability and convenience
- 0.7 mm lead for medium point and steady lines
- Refillable erasers reduce your overall costs
- Pack size: 12 pencils
- Blue and transparent barrel for professional look
- Made of 72% recycled content and 42% post-consumer content for sustainability
- Ergonomic design and rubberized grip reduce hand fatigue
- Lead Maximizer uses as much of the graphite as possible for economy
- Refillable with Pentel Super Hi-Polymer Lead and PDE-1 refill eraser to control costs
- Limited lifetime warranty for added assurance
Attribute name | Attribute value |
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Pencil Pack Size
Product contains recycled content material.
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Yes |
Series or Collection
Percentage of product by weight containing pre- and/or post- consumer recycled materials.
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72% |
Features
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 | Mechanical |
EcoID
Part of the product can be refilled to extend it’s life. For example, refillable pens, pencils, and markers.
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Yes |
Lead Type
Pencil lead size, measured in millimeters (mm), refers to the diameter or thickness of the lead (core) of the pencil.
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0.7mm |
Grip | Yes |
Pre-sharpened | 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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