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Works, but not my favorite
Pros: (1) The pencil lead feed "quicker clicker" on the side of the pencil is convenient, (2) The clip is sturdy. (3) The eraser is thick and works well.Cons: (1) it feels too thick where the pencil is gripped near the tip, (2) the clear plastic piece around the pencil tip sometimes works its way loose, (3) the small plastic cap covering the eraser is sure to get lost, and (4) the rubber gripping piece is a bit to tacky, and the pencil can be difficult to slide into a suit or shirt pocket.
[Pentel Quicker-Clicker Automatic Pencils (PD345T-A) review can be read at Amazon.com]
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12/09/2002
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Pentel "Quicker-Clicker automatic pencil
This is without a doubt on of the best mechanical pencil I have ever used. I have used my set for two years now and they have NEVER jammed on me. Reliability is very important factor to me in a buying decision. The pencil is built like a rock, it has been dropped, stepped on many times, and surrvived hours of use from my friends with only a few scratches.
The feature of the pencil that attracted me was the "Quicker-Clicker" technology. The lead advance clicker is mounted on the side,...
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02/09/2007
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Caution: My Review Is For the Old Pencils
The old quicker clickers are awesome. They used to come in a variety of colors, yellow, green, smoke, red, and most popularly: blue! I still have a smoke and green. After discontinuing the colors for a while, Pentel went ahead and changed the models and they are now weirdly shaped and don't work as well, from what I hear.
If you can get your hands on the old models, no matter how you do it, they are the best mechanical pencils! It's a shame they discontinued in order to add that s...
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03/09/2005
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Not great
The tip is of a brittle plastic and the threads that the tip screws onto is weak. I am a college sutudent and thoses tips keep breaking in my backpack. But I guess if you aren't rough with them they will last a while.
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06/15/2003
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Stupid rubber grip...
I was given one of the old version, without the rubber, in fourth grade. That was 13 years ago, and I still use it. Only now is it starting to have problems, and now I can't find a replacement. I bought one'a them newfangled rubberized ones a year ago, and it's degraded completely already: the rubber has turned sticky and soft. It's like writing with half-dried play-doh. Why did they do this to a perfectly good pencil? Moreover, why did they stop making the good kind??
I've been...
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02/24/2006
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My favorite pencil
The quicker clicker is my pencil of choice, because, as thin and light as it is, it still remains quite sturdy. With its slick look and metal tip, it also has a rather elegant yet simplistic appearance about it.
But most importantly, the pencil uses a common sized eraser and its removable tip is of the same variety as many other pencils by pentel, making it easy to repair and replace lost parts.
As mentioned before, the pencil is very light, but the grip can be uncomfortab...
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11/20/2008
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Ouch, be careful with this one...
I used the Quicker Clicker line of mechanical pencils for years. They are built to last with high quality plastic and metal pieces.
Unfortunately, I learned about their greatest drawback the hard way. The metal sleeve the lead advances out of does not retract. I always carry pencils in my pocket and I did not know the metal sleeve had poked through my jeans. When I quickly moved my arm across it, the metal sleeve caught my skin and I ended up with a 4 inch rip across my forearm. The s...
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07/15/2009
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