Mitsubishi Uni Kuru Toga Alpha Gel Mechanical Pencil 0.5mm

£11.99 £15.00
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Description

The Mitsubishi Uni Kuru Toga Alpha Gel Mechanical Pencil 0.5mm is what one might call a thoughtful overachiever. It quietly combines two of Uni’s most admired innovations: the ever-rotating Kuru Toga mechanism and the delightfully soft Alpha Gel grip. The result is a pencil that feels as good as it writes—which, as it happens, is very good indeed.

As you write, the internal mechanism gently rotates the lead, helping it wear evenly rather than forming that familiar, rather blunt chisel shape. The effect? Finer, more consistent lines with far less fuss. Meanwhile, the cushioned grip absorbs pressure, making longer writing sessions feel remarkably civilised.

It’s worth noting—because honesty is a virtue—that the rotation depends on how often you lift the pencil. A frequent lifter will enjoy the full ballet of movement; a steadfast scribbler slightly less so. Still, it performs admirably in either case.

What Makes It Work So Well

  • Consistent Lines, Without Effort: The Kuru Toga mechanism rotates the lead as you write, so you never contend with uneven, blunt strokes
  • Comfort That Doesn’t Quit: The soft Alpha Gel grip cushions your hand, making long writing sessions feel noticeably easier
  • Reliable, Break-Resistant Writing: Durable 0.5mm lead stays strong and precise, whether you’re sketching or note-taking

Details

  • Dimensions: W190 x H55 x D18 mm
  • Lead Size: 0.5mm
  • Materials: PC resin, Black charcoal
  • Country of Origin: Japan

The Mitsubishi Uni Kuru Toga Alpha Gel Mechanical Pencil 0.5mm is what one might call a thoughtful overachiever. It quietly combines two of Uni’s most admired innovations: the ever-rotating Kuru Toga mechanism and the delightfully soft Alpha Gel grip. The result is a pencil that feels as good as it writes—which, as it happens, is very good indeed.

As you write, the internal mechanism gently rotates the lead, helping it wear evenly rather than forming that familiar, rather blunt chisel shape. The effect? Finer, more consistent lines with far less fuss. Meanwhile, the cushioned grip absorbs pressure, making longer writing sessions feel remarkably civilised.

It’s worth noting—because honesty is a virtue—that the rotation depends on how often you lift the pencil. A frequent lifter will enjoy the full ballet of movement; a steadfast scribbler slightly less so. Still, it performs admirably in either case.

What Makes It Work So Well

  • Consistent Lines, Without Effort: The Kuru Toga mechanism rotates the lead as you write, so you never contend with uneven, blunt strokes
  • Comfort That Doesn’t Quit: The soft Alpha Gel grip cushions your hand, making long writing sessions feel noticeably easier
  • Reliable, Break-Resistant Writing: Durable 0.5mm lead stays strong and precise, whether you’re sketching or note-taking

Details

  • Dimensions: W190 x H55 x D18 mm
  • Lead Size: 0.5mm
  • Materials: PC resin, Black charcoal
  • Country of Origin: Japan
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