Write in Style! ✍️
The Pentel Sharp Kerry Mechanical Pencil combines elegance and functionality with its handcrafted design, removable cap, and eco-friendly eraser. Perfectly sized for portability, it’s the ideal writing instrument for professionals on the go.
Manufacturer | Pentel |
Brand | Pentel |
Item Weight | 1.06 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 0.75 x 1.25 x 6 inches |
Item model number | P1035K |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Green |
Closure | Click-Off Cap |
Grip Type | Smooth |
Pencil Lead Degree (Hardness) | HB |
Material Type | Metal |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
Point Type | Fine |
Line Size | 0.5 Millimeters |
Ink Color | Green |
Manufacturer Part Number | P1035K |
S**L
My favorite mechanical pencil.
I love my Kerry pencils, I have a few that I keep in my bag for work and a couple at home. These are built very well and are durable. These fit my hand well. I recommend these for anyone looking for a quality pencil that will not break the bank. I have used much more expensive pencils and nothing beats these!
Q**M
This pencil does not get 5 stars....it gets 10!
I am a fountain pen collector and user. I am also an artist. So for those two reasons combined I was interested in the Pentel Kerry. I bought one - a pink one which I carry in my pocket book. Then I bought the red .O5mm and put 4B lead in it. It is amazing. It makes writing so enjoyable! I have almost stopped using my fountain pens because all I want to write with are these pencils. Recently I added a black .07mm pencil and I added 3B lead. I use them in my journal and they make my illegible handwriting look not only readable but attractive!I also like to do Sukoku puzzles and these pencils are the perfect match for that hobby. I'm using a book, currently, made of newsprint and very poor quality paper. However these pencils write smoothly and legibly even on that! ...Dark enough to be easily read (which would not be true of an HB lead). A couple of things to keep in mind: 1) you must post the cap of the pencil in order to be able to advance the lead. 2) The eraser is in the cap and you must be very careful not to lose the cover to it. If you DO lose it, I suggest you NOT use the eraser from the pencil as you will need something there against which you must press to advance the lead. I bought a Tombow Mono Zero Elastomer Eraser, which is a small pen like thing which you click (as you would a mechanical pencil) and extrude a top quality VERY SMALL AND PRECISE eraser from the tip. you can easily buy refills for this eraser and it does come with one or two refills. This eraser is a key part of my enjoyment of the Kerry pencil.Sadly, the eraser refills for these pencils are no longer being marketed. There are others you can adapt by trimming them a bit shorter with a razor or Xacto knife. Or you can, as I do, rely on the Mono Zero for your erasings.This is a great pencil...it is not only the only brand of mechanical pencil to come with a cap (thus making it easy to carry in your pocket without fear of the sharp nose that other pencils have which can tear pockets or get broken in purses) ...it is also the only pencil made in real metal....not plastic. This pencil does not get 5 stars....it gets 10!
A**C
One practical cutie!
The media could not be loaded. It's a cute!Slick, portable, and sharp. Love it!
A**D
LOVE this pencil
i’m a mechanical pencil "enthusiast' lol.i buy practically every one i come across looking for a few things.1) portability i.e., being able to keep it in my pocket and not have it either stab me in the thigh, or break in half.2) comfort/ergonomics. weight and balance is important. when you write as much as i do hand fatigue becomes an actual issue.3) build quality. i want to know that this thing, which to be fair is rather expensive for 1 pencil, is going to be able to be fixed should the collet get jammed.well, it checks all of those boxes!the portability issue is solved by the clever design. and bonus, when it's in writing mode the eraser actually gets pushed up, unlike a lot of other pencils where the eraser is constantly getting pushed down into the sleeve.it's SUPER comfortable in hand and out of all of my pencils it's by far the most ergonomic.the build quality is great and only once has the collet jammed on me, which was easy to remedy. i just carefully took it apart completely, cleaned everything, and boom.. back in business.also pro tip: keep the cap on the pocket clip when you're using it and you *probably* won't lose it. that said, other reviewers have said the pencil doesn't work without the cap, which is completely false, it just looks nicer in your pocket with it onedit: almost a year later and still going strong.. i actually purchased another one just in case
(**N
One of the best pocket friendly mechanical pencils
This is a favorite design - I now have 3 in different colors and lead sizes. The cap and the shorter length makes it easier to pocket carry than many drafting pens. The lead deployment is flawless on both the 0.5 and 0.7 mm models. The 0.5 mm works well for crossword puzzles. Pentel mechanical pencils are hard to fault and have remained consistent quality over the decades.
J**T
My go-to pencil
I’ve bought many basic and cheap mechanical pencils over the years but was never quite satisfied with them; this one broke the cycle. I love having the cap to keep my storage cases journals, and bags from getting unwanted lead-markings on them. Also the ability of having the lead extender function when the pencil has the cap attached on top is just fantastic! I would always lose the caps to other pencils - not with this one! I love this pencil so much I bought a second one soon after.
M**Y
Best Overall Mechanical Pencil You Can Get
In my opinion, the Pentel Sharp Kerry mechanical pencil is the best overall mechanical pencil you can find anywhere, especially for the price. The cap, thickness and writing experience are uniquely excellent. This is my go-to mechanical pencil whenever I need a new one.
D**Z
Didn't live up to the hype
I love the color & style hence the 4 stars. It's beautiful. But that's about it. I have used zebra mechanical pencils for decades and thought to try something new. After perusing several reviews I opted for this one based on the weight of the pencil and the materials used. I chose the metal construction - there is a less expensive model made of plastic - but the metal construction is lighter than the zebra one; and the depth of the lead is much softer & barely visible - it uses 0.5mm.I don't think this pencil lives up to the hype or justifies the asking price. I would not buy this again or recommend it.
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