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The Uni Hi-Uni Wooden Pencil 10B (Box of 12) features a super-soft 10B graphite core delivering smooth, rich lines with exceptional break resistance. Designed for professionals and creatives alike, its 0.5mm precision line and ergonomic round wooden body provide comfort and control for writing, drawing, and detailed artwork. Highly rated for durability and performance, this pencil is a must-have for anyone serious about their craft.
| Additional Features | Hardness: 5B |
| Age Range Description | Teens, Adlut |
| Asin | B001LOWNHC |
| Best Sellers Rank | #35,503 in Office Products (See Top 100 in Office Products) #191 in Woodcase Lead Pencils |
| Body Shape | Round |
| Brand Name | uni |
| Color | brown, brown black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (951) 4.8 out of 5 stars |
| Drill Point | Pencils |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04902778040942 |
| Grip Type | Smooth |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Hardness | 5B |
| Included Components | Storage Case |
| Ink Color | Black |
| Item Dimensions | 8.9 x 1.2 x 2.4 inches |
| Line Size | 0.5mm |
| Manufacturer | Uni |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Name | HU10B |
| Model Number | HU10B |
| Pattern | Single Item |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Writing |
| Style | 10B |
| Unit Count | 12.0 Count |
| Writing Instrument Form | Graphite Pencil |
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The BEST by far!
Compared the following pencils for daily writing, art and Asian Calligraphy (Kanji/Characters):- Staedtler Mars Lumograph 3B ($15)- Pepy Graphite Professional 3B ($10)- (936) Uni Wooden Pencil, 3B ($17)Uni is, by far, the clear winner. Absolute perfection! Writes smoothly, feels very, very smooth, consistent, more pressure sensitive since the first touch, feels softer, and erases much better. The paint coating is perfectly smooth. Comes with a high quality box you can keep pencils in, preventing them from marking up purses and backpacks, or other objects during transport. Pure pleasure! Ecstasy of a pencil!No effective difference between Pepy and Staedler in use (most won't feel any). Harder to erase, digging into paper, due to increased pressure requirements to get the 3B shades at since the first tip touchdown to paper. Better for writing, homework, underlining, drafting, etc. Had to use more pressure to go from super light to a a few shades darker.Staedler's blue paint coating looks much cheaper, thin, rough looking, the pencil wood not polished, like they saved on production. Staedler's wood is also cheaper. Pepy's coating is smooth and looks good, nit as good as Uni. Pepy's and Staedler's bodies feels thinner, and may be better for smaller hands. Uni feel juicier and thicker in the hand. Pepy has the least smell of wood/paint coating, and may be better if you are sensitive to smells.For best experience overall for artists and caligraphers, Uni is a clear winner by a long mile. Between Pepy and Staedler, Pepy is better and more affordable. I'll use Uni for most of my work, Pepy for daily menial work, and I won't be going back to Staedler, just keeping a few for when I simply feel like using a blue pencil. But if you like the smell of pencils, Uni is certainly the best.For writing a lot plus art, I'd go with Uni for sure. Less pressure to get the 3B shade for me is more control, more ergonomic with extended use. If you write Kanji, I'd go exclusively with Uni because your strokes will certainly rely on the pencil feel. And the strokes fall nice, as natural of a feel as possible for Kanji.Relative to fountain pens, comparing Uni pencils to the runner ups is akin to comparing a gold nib $150+ dollar pen to $25 -50 pen you can find at a regular office store.Uni is premium. Both Uni and Pepy make Staedler feel cheap when compared side-by-side.
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Review From a Writer, Not an Artist
I recently got into the world of pencils after being a pen-only writer for years. I like dark, bold lines (for pens, I use Pilot G2 1.0mm) and I bought this pencil in 10B because it was the darkest lead I could find for a decent priceโafter tax, this set was $1.71 per pencil).To compare the more well known pencils, I also purchased Palomino BlackWing pencilsโa 12 set is $2.08 per pencil; Mitsubishi 9850 HB pencilsโa set of 12 is $0.68 per pencil; and a rOtring 600 mechanical pencil 0.7 for $26.40.This set is BY FAR my favorite! The case it comes in is overly impressive case to simply house a set of pencils. The little black divider that keeps the pencils in place isn't connected to the housing, this did get on my nerves because the divider would come out whenever I removed a pencil so I cut some strips of tape and connected the divider to the housing and now it's perfect.This pencils do smudge a little when writing so it may not be the best option for left-handed writers (I'd recommend Mitsubishi 9850 HB for lefties). The lead is super soft so don't expect the tip to stay sharp; for me, the tip is already dulled when I start my second letter. This doesn't bother me because I prefer bold, thick lines. I bought a set of cheap white (not pink perils) erasers at Walmart and the lines erase very well.Is the set worth the price? With the insanely good carrying case that you can repurpose long after you use up the pencils, yes. The pencils are nice and dark and the best alternative to a Pilot G2 pen. My coworkers make fun of me because now, when I pick up a standard #2 pencil, I cringe and start looking around for my good pencil! The difference in quality is a lot more drastic than I would have ever guessed.
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Good pencils at a good price
The 10B pencils I bought write very smoothly and get very dark, they cost a bit but with the high quality the price is low in comparison.
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Best pencils I ever used
Mitsubishi unis are buttery soft. They glide like paint over paper itโs amazing. Beautiful, practical, thoughtful packaging, and sharpen well too. After buying 2mm led by the brand, itโs the only pencil Iโll buy.Compared quality specifically against prisma, stadtler, ebony and far exceeded them in quality.Iโve heard the H leds by this brand can be a bit tough though-I havenโt used them yet so I wouldnโt know, but jet pens did a bunch of consumer reports and tests on pencil grades and posted an article with the results on their page you can also look up. They cited these as being best for artists. Theyโre a really helpful resource for Japanese paper culture, office supplies, etc.
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Like unboxing a bottle of Scotch... but they're pencils!
Had to wait a little to get them in the mail, they came from Japan, but the wait was well worth it! It's really difficult to find a pencil with a hardness level beyond 4H or 6H where I live and I was glad I went with these because they are VERY nice. They come in a hard plastic case with a flip open top, the case comes in a cardstock sheath. I have to say, It really felt like I was unboxing a fine Scotch whiskey... but they're pencils. Or maybe I should have had a bottle of Scotch around the accompany the unboxing of the pencils. Pretty fancy! The pencils themselves look incredibly nice and the 10H graphite is really hard and makes lines that are easy to erase from the page making it perfect for light marks that , for me, are meant as guides while drawing. As hard as the graphite is I could imagine these may last me a very long time. If I ever need another box I will not even hesitate to buy another of the same brand and kind if I can!
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Glen Keane from Disney uses these, and for a good reason.
Truly the pencils to rule them all. I found out about these through searching up what Glen Keane (famous Disney animator) uses to draw. They're pricey, which is why I'm taking off a star, but these feel so natural to draw with. They just glide on the page, beautifully and gesturally. You only need the softest touch to make a mark, which gives a better sense of control than other pencils. And light, gestural shading is easy, because you can quickly smudge it with your fingertip. I like it better than charcoal, because even though it's soft and dark, it doesn't transfer all over the place and make a mess. If you want to see what you can get out of these pencils, look up Glen Keane's Little Mermaid storyboards. After using these myself, I'm guessing they're what he used to produce them, and if not, the results still look really similar. I love these. They're a good splurge.
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Oh my! Wonderful! If you are artistically inclined, try these!
I bought these pencils after looking to reorder my Blackwing Palamino pencils and saw these mentioned in a review. These are a step above the Blackwings in my opinion. While the Blackwings are smooth, these are even smoother. And they come in various hardness/softness levels.These do NOT have an eraser, but it is easy to purchase some white plastic eraser tips to put on the end (remember the erasers we put on our school pencils when we used up all of the available eraser). I recommend the newer white plastic type of eraser rather than the older rubber erasers from childhood. The white plastic eraser works better.Speaking of erasing, these erase cleanly and with no shadow left from previous lines. Very nice! Cleaner erasing than the Blackwing pencils.I would also recommend that you purchase some pencil lead tips/covers, as this lead is very soft and will break easily if just stored in a bag without protection. Amazon sells some that are made of aluminum, 4 to a pack for a very good price, considering that are are Japanese In manufacture.As the lead is so soft, they do wear down more quickly than a standard HB pencil. I would recommend also a good quality pencil sharpener (a good brass one with replaceable blades if possible, as a good sharp blade is necessary for sharpening these pencils if you want a good point).I do not find that I need to sharpen them as often as some of the other reviewers have mentioned, though I think that might a difference in how hard different users press when using these pencils. Pressing harder will get you a bolder, thicker, darker line, but I find those qualities sufficient for my drawing and writing without pressing hard on the lead while using it.Takeaway, these are an absolute joy to draw and write with. Crisp smooth bold lines are their primary feature in my opinion. Too expensive for the user who is not artistically inclined perhaps, but astounding feel and look for those of us who are.
User
Superb Lead
By far the smoothest lead evervthe 2H is more like F or HB grade Faber-castell 9000 both brands I love
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PLEASE TRY!
Possibly the best pencils on the market?Bought after an online recommendation, I first tried the 10B pencil, which has a beautiful, creamy feel to it. Very smooth :-) So I have now bought mu usual collection - 12 each of HB, 2B, 4B, 6B, 8B and 24 10Bs!Please give these a try. You will NOT be disappointed!
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silky smooth
Amazing item, nice dark finish and silky smooth to use.
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Very nice sellers :) also perfect quality.
Very nice sellers :) also perfect quality.
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Five Stars
Great pencils !
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PLEASE TRY!
Possibly the best pencils on the market?Bought after an online recommendation, I first tried the 10B pencil, which has a beautiful, creamy feel to it. Very smooth :-) So I have now bought mu usual collection - 12 each of HB, 2B, 4B, 6B, 8B and 24 10Bs!Please give these a try. You will NOT be disappointed!
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