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0.9mm Navy Mechanical Pencil

0.9mm Navy Mechanical Pencil

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The KOKUYO Enpitsu 0.9 mm mechanical pencil combines the reliability of a traditional pencil with the precision of a modern drawing tool. Its rounded, triangular, elastomer-coated barrel provides a comfortable, non-slip grip. The top "chip slide" mechanism prevents lead loss and allows for quick, uncapped refills. The thick 2B/B lead provides dark, durable lines, perfect for everyday writing or technical sketching. Available in a sophisticated navy blue finish, it is suitable for both professional and academic environments. Lead diameter: 0.9 mm (2B/B) Dimensions: Ø9.5×139 mm Weight: approx. 4.99 g Body: PP+TPE Knock: R-ABS Mechanism: top refill with chip slide Retractable metal tip Soft grip, no clip

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Araujo & Sobrinho is one of the oldest stationery stores in the world, founded in Porto in 1829, and continues to preserve its heritage through timeless products and design. Read more

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0.9mm Navy Mechanical Pencil
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    I was very happy to see Araujo & Sobrinho reopened and with excellent quality materials. Returning to the store brought back many memories from my student days. It's a landmark store and deserves to continue this beautiful tradition.

    Álvaro Siza Vieira
    Architect
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    Araujo & Sobrinho is a historic and magical stationery shop that has inspired me since the 1970s. A landmark for artists and lovers of the best brands. A symbol of our magnificent city of Porto!

    Antero Ferreira
    Designer
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    In Largo de São Domingos, Araujo & Sobrinho remains a magical world. The antique cabinets, the papers and canvases, and the ever-present friendliness make us relive times past. It's a shop that preserves the memory of the city of Porto.

    Isabel Cabral
    Visual Artist