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Tombow 51523 MONO Drawing Pencil, Assorted Degrees, Graphite 12-Pack, Black

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  • Professional quality drawing pencils are crafted with the highest quality materials
  • Extra-refined, high density graphite encased in premium hard cedar wood
  • Perfectly centered lead core adhered throughout entire woodcase, making pencil break resistant and ensures even sharpening
  • Progressive degree range from 6B - 4H
  • Set includes 12 pencils, plastic eraser and pencil sharpener


Tombow MONO Professional Drawing Pencil Set The Tombow mono drawing pencil has long been revered as the best drawing, animation and drafting pencil available. The set offers 12 point strengths from 6H to 4B and features superior extra-refined, high-density graphite. The strong point is break resistant and produces crisp, clean lines with the added value of slow wear for smooth, smear-proof drawing. The Mono drawing pencils make it easy to add artistic detail to any project. View larger Images come to life when drawing with the Mono Professional Drawing Set.View larger Use Mono Drawing Pencils to Inspire your Next Project The Mono Professional Drawing Pencils hold up with excellent results for special artistic techniques. A variation in the lead hardness enables added depth and contrast to shading. The variety of lead selections offered in the Mono Drawing Pencil Set allows the artist to use many special techniques in their projects. The High Quality Graphite Makes a Long Lasting Professional Pencil The pencils are packaged unsharpened. They sharpen easily and uniformly, and have a very rich dark lead that doesn’t crumble. On paper, the markings are rich and clean without leaving bits of graphite that may smear. Due to their high-density graphite, the Tombow pencils remain sharp and wear slowly after long use. Mono Professional Pencils Are Not Just For Drawing Tombow pencils are an excellent choice for writing. They have dark lead that is pleasing to see on paper, without the crumbling that some other pencils have. Because the pencils create such sharp lines and erase easily, they are not just for artists but an excellent choice for writing. The Mono Pencil Set offers a wide variety of high quality pencil strengths.View larger Mono Professional Drawing Pencil Features: Superior extra-refined, high-density graphite Slow wear and uniform sharpening Smear-proof lines for crisp, clean drawings Points with extreme resistance to breakage Contains 12 different pencil strengths


Chantal
Reviewed in Canada on April 9, 2022
crayons pour dessins, vont super bien
Marie chose
Reviewed in Canada on March 27, 2021
Great pencils. I always use Steadler but a friend of mine was working with those and noticed they were very black. They work fine. I recomand if you want darker than usual graphite pencils.
Cliente
Reviewed in Spain on March 15, 2021
Regalo coleccionista
Elio
Reviewed in Canada on December 5, 2021
Worth it, very different. A little on the dark side
mary richardson
Reviewed in Canada on December 22, 2021
Awesome pencils
Mary
Reviewed in Canada on November 5, 2021
Doesn't break during sharpering, smooth writing and darker than other brand name pencils.
عفاف النعمي
Reviewed in Saudi Arabia on November 30, 2021
ياباني اصلي
Kat
Reviewed in Canada on November 5, 2020
These were my first artist pencils, and I've never looked back! I tried faber castell, mars Lomograph and other qrtist pencils, and they just don't feel satisfying like these do! Second time purchasing this set because I whittled the last set down to stubs.These pencils are so smooth and dark, and the b line is so soft - just how I like em! 2b is my #1 pencil for sketching!
peter000
Reviewed in Australia on September 24, 2019
Top class Japanese-made pencils...MONO products are excellent. Highly recommended!
J.Bennett
Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2019
I like both the thombow mono and mars Lumograph, you cant go wrong with either setI used medium weight 70lb drawing paper for testingboth sets come with 12 pencils of the same hardness level , 4H, 3H, 2H, H, HB, F B, 2B, 3B, 4B, 5B, 6BTombow Mono come in plastic packaging with 12 unsharpened pencils, eraser and small sharpenerMars Lumograph some with 12 pre sharpened pencils in a nice metal tin caseTombow Mono hexagon barrel is slightly larger then the Mars LumogrphMono has pencil grade marked on 4 of the 8 side, Mars Lumograph Is marked on all 8mono grade is marked with gold over white, Mars is easier to see quickly marked with white over blackboth have a nice barrel finishboth sharpen well, although mono has a slightly rougher wood after sharpening with the hand sharpener it came with.both sets feel the same on paper. very smooth with the softer grades all the way up to 2H, 3H and 4H started to feel a little scratchy on the paper as expected for the hardness.both sets blended the sameoverall both sets are comparable to each other. it really comes down to what you want in the set. the Tombow Mono is a bit cheaper but you also get an eraser and sharpener. the mars lumograph comes with a nice metal tin for a few $ more.Because of the nice metal tin i keep the mars Lumograph on my desk and use them at home. I have the Tombow mono set in my Derwent Travel bag with my Charcoal pencils for on the go drawing.
Mariea
Reviewed in Canada on August 16, 2018
My first set. Love them. Glide on the paper. Nice transition between grades and great value range with in the grade. They erase clean without smudging. They are a softer pencil and darker then many of other brands. One grade harder seems to match value. Sharpen to a delightfully fine point and hold there edge well. Set needs a 6h and the case is not reuasable for long.
JAPT
Reviewed in Canada on November 19, 2018
Reasonable price.
0815 Kundin
Reviewed in Germany on April 5, 2017
Wem die "Mono 100" von Tombow zu teuer sind, kann diese Alternative probieren. Sie sind eine Qualitätsstufe unter den "Mono 100". Die härteren Grade lassen das ein wenig spüren und sind mit mehr Widerstand, als die anderen. Umso weicher der Grad, umso weniger fällt der Unterschied auf. Wirklich kratzig werden sie erst ab 5H.Das Holz ist absolut splitterfrei und zickt nicht beim Spitzen. Der Lack ist wunderschön, wie die eines Konzertflügels. Die Stifte sind etwas dicker, als die Faber-Castell, liegen daber damit auch besser in der Hand.Da Tombow nicht über 6B produziert, sind die Härtegrade nicht ganz so fein in den Stufen. Wer hier eine sehr feine und große Palette sucht, sollte bei Mitsubishi Pencils gucken. Die sind von der Qualität wohl auch sehr gut. Der Preis ist aber in dem Dreh von "Mono 100".Wer sich gar nicht sicher ist, ob er Tombow mag, kann die "Mono RS" kaufen. Das ist die 3. Qualitätsstufe und ist bereits auch fürs Schreiben empfohlen. Die "Mono R" nur noch fürs Schreiben. "Mono RS" hat aber eine recht kleine Härtegradpalette. Statt "Tombow" einfach mal "Dragonfly" eingeben bei Amazon. Ich habe keine Ahnung, warum die falsch etikettiert sind.Wer einen Überblick braucht gibt einfach tombow.com/en/ ein. Nicht die europäische Seite. Die führt nicht alle Produkte. Sondern die Originalseite, die aus dem Japanischen übersetzt wird. Bei einem roten Rand ist man auf der richtigen Seite.Vielleicht bilde ich es mir auch nur noch ein, aber ich finde das ein Faber-Castell 9000 immer noch mehr Widerstand auf dem Papier gibt. Verglichen habe ich HBs von Tombow mit Faber-Castell B. Warum? Weil die europäischen Härtegrade eine Nummer härter ausfallen, als die Japanischen. Sogar die "Mono RS" (noch eine Qualitätsstufe tiefer) kratzt gefühlt weniger als FC.
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