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The PILOT Color Eno 0.7mm Automatic Mechanical Pencil 8 Color Set offers a professional-grade, erasable colored pencil experience with eight vivid hues. Designed with a durable 0.7mm lead and ergonomic hexagonal grip, this set balances precision and comfort. Perfect for note-taking, highlighting, and creative projects, it’s a versatile tool that blends functionality with vibrant style.
| ASIN | B008LXM47K |
| Additional Features | Erasable |
| Age Range (Description) | Kid, Teen, Adult |
| Age Range Description | Kid, Teen, Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #18,476 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #177 in Mechanical Pencils |
| Body Shape | Hexagonal |
| Brand | PILOT |
| Brand Name | PILOT |
| Color | Multicolored |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 4,299 Reviews |
| Drill Point | Medium |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04902505208492 |
| Grip Type | Contoured |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Included Components | 8 Mechanical Pencils |
| Ink Color | Blue,Pink |
| Item Dimensions | 2.99 x 0.24 x 0.43 inches |
| Line Size | 0.7 |
| Manufacturer | Pilot |
| Material | Plastic |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Name | FBA_HCR-197-8C |
| Model Number | FBA_HCR-197-8C |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Coloring |
| Style | pencil |
| Theme | Art Supplies |
| UPC | 799916437887 |
| Unit Count | 8.0 Count |
| Writing Instrument Form | Graphite Pencil |
J**B
A variety of colors with the ability to erase.
I purchased these to have an erasable alternative to color pens and preferred mechanical pencils to those that require sharpening. This was one of the few if not the only one available. I located a couple of individual mechanical pencils with limited color options. This was the only set I could find with the most color options available. It's nice that they come in a set and at an acceptable price. If some reason one is lost or breaks I don't see an option to replace just one of the 8 pens. They are inexpensive enough to buy an entire set when comparing the price to buying an individual mechanical pencil that it may not be a big concern. If it is important that a set contain matching pencils then buying a new set appears to be the only option. Another option is to purchase individual mechanical pencils in a more customized fashion with barrel colors to match. From what I've determined the cost would be considerably more expensive to purchase 8 individual pencils rather than this 8 pack (depending on the brand and the quality of the pencil). As of this review I've had them a little less than two weeks and started using them immediately to see if they would be a good fit for my habit of use. The pencil itself is typical of mechanical pencil quality in my experience. There has been no experience of jamming. On occasion I can be heavy handed and like any other mechanical pencil lead it can break but haven't had too much breakage. If you're heavy handed on any mechanical pencil there will be breakage but again no more than any other mechanical pencils I've used. The .7 lead size seems to hold up better. I've typically gotten .5 lead for finer lines now I prefer the .7 over the .5. As some reviewers have stated some of the colors are lighter than others. The yellow is the lightest and the text is difficult to read much like a highlighter near the near of life is light. I tend to favor the yellow for use as an erasable highlighter if needed. Just color over the text to highlight. The green lead seems to be the next lightest in my opinion more readable than the yellow but still light. The blues, purple and red are the darkest. The orange and pink are readable lighter than the three previously mentioned colors and darker than the yellow. They do erase easily at least in my application. I use them for making notes/highlights in Bibles. Any of the colors will show up in contrast to white pages. Writing on any colored pages other than white would be difficult to read. The packaging of the pencil is a very thin plastic with a light tacky seal. The packaging doesn't have a snap or is the plastic thick enough use to store the pens. when I opened the box I noted the plastic is so thin the pencils easily move around in the packaging. There was no damage and packing was sufficient just a note if this was of importance to some. Before purchasing it was important to determine availability and cost of replacement lead. Local office stores do not appear to carry replacement leads in store or online. Amazon seemed to be the only seller (through various retailers) offering this lead and it is the "ENO" same as the pens. The cost can be somewhat expensive compared to purchasing the same amount of standard lead for any mechanical pencil. It is less expensive to purchase the 8 color replacement set. If a particular color is used more frequently then this may be the better option than buying the entire site. All in all I'm satisfied with this pencil set. The most important is to have multiple colors with the ability to erase any mistakes. Not sure how anything written will hold up over time (i.e. 1, 2, 10 years) but that will have to come with time. Each pencil comes with only 2 pieces of lead in each so depending on your usage you may want to order additional right away.
S**E
Great mechanical colored pencils
These are so fun to have! They feel nice in my hands (I have arthritis), and the colors are vivid, and look just like sharpened colored pencils on paper. I am torn on how I feel about how they erase or don’t erase that well. On one hand come with an eraser, so you would think they would erase, but they don’t, at least not like a regular pencil. On the other hand, regular colored pencils don’t erase well, so it’s not that surprising. Just keep that in mind, and have realistic expectations. I have a heavy hand and they hold up just as well as any other 0.7mm mechanical pencil.
A**A
Indispensable
I completely adore these color pencils. As a math major, I must graph a lot of functions, and these pencils let me differentiate between non-continuous lines and line transformations on one graph in a fun and distinctive way, yet I'm able to erase if I make a mistake. They erase fairly well, although writing a line with a really sharp edge may not erase as thoroughly as a softer edge line. One advantage of the Eno lead is that it always writes, no matter how often I erase something, unlike the Crayola erasable color pencils. The Crayolas erase well, but then the lead sometimes won't stick to the paper anymore in that spot. These Enos don't care how much or how often I erase, they'll lay down another line, no problem. I'd think that science, engineering or computer science majors would find these useful for schematics, differentiating system functions/paths, and so on. They got heavy use in my economics class, where I had to do a lot of graphing surplus this or deadweight loss that. In a pinch, they work nicely as highlighters, and color coding fiends will love them for organizing notes and agendas. I also find them enormously useful for editing papers for my liberal arts courses as well. I know a math TA who used these when he was in the training process for grading papers. He said it helped that he could grade and write notes or questions on the tests in colors that grab a professor's attention right away, and then the professor could get back to him, review anything either of them messed up (yes, professors make mistakes with tests and answer keys!), and then he could erase away his first run through the test before committing to a red pen for the final grading process. To everyone who has complained about the yellow pencil, try using it on dark paper, and then you will see it shine. I have a very old set of goth-dark Post it notes from (I think) the 90s, and everything but the purple and dark blue Eno shows up perfectly on them, even the red, which is really rare to see on dark paper in color pencils or gel pens. That makes the brighter shades of this set perfect for scrapbookers and other people using dark paper. I'd never really used the dark Post-Its much because it was so difficult to find anything that showed up on them as consistently as the brighter colors of the Eno lead. Now I can finally put them to use. For art work, these Enos are rather limited, so if you absolutely need erasable pencils for drawing, I'd stick with Prismacolor, or, if you've gotten your hands on them, the Uni ArtErase set. They have more color variation, line variation and richness of color that work better for more serious art work using color pencils than the Eno. Not that these won't work in a pinch, but they won't make the average artist happy. I have only a few complaints about the Eno: 1) If you write hard or try to lay down a hard, thick line in one go with this pencil, it will frustrate you. The leads seem to be on the delicate side. Don't advance the lead too much and use a lighter touch than you normally would when drawing or writing with them, or the lead will shatter on you. 2) If the lead gets too small from breakage, then sometimes it won't advance or stay advanced. The leads are rather expensive to replace, so I'd be careful with how I stored and handled the pencils and leads. Again, a lighter touch when writing, and avoid dropping them or letting them roll off a desk to a hard floor. I keep my set in a padded pencil case, and this has extended the life of the leads considerably. These are minor points, only enough together to take off a star. Otherwise, I really recommend the pencils for people like me, who need the combination of color and erasability for their school work or professional life.
S**.
Great for drawing and sketching!
I'm an artist and was looking for products that had colored lead and would also erase. These are beneficial if you want to draw a sketch and then use a pencil to clean that sketch up -- though most of the time I leave the end result I get with these pencils because I just love the way they look. The leads are incredibly smooth and glide easily across the paper with little to no drag. They are a little lighter in color than I expected, and if you bear down too hard on them, they break fairly easily. However, these minor issues don't really detract from my using them. The pencils themselves are very fine quality. At first I considered just buying the packages of lead and loading it into pencils I already own, and that certainly would work, however, I have appreciated having each color in its own pencil and at the ready when I need it. While I swapping colors in an existing pencil wouldn't be a total dealbreaker, these are much more convenient. My only real complaint is that there's about an inch worth of lead that can't be used once a piece runs out -- I'm not sure if it's the pencil or the lead or what it is, but for some reason the pencil won't grab the next piece of lead, even if what is left of the previous piece is not long enough to fit into the feeder. In most mechanical pencils, the pencil will grab the next piece and push the previous piece out enough to use it up, however that doesn't seem to be the case here for some reason. Again, not sure why this happens, and it is my only real complaint -- it still wouldn't stop me from using these pencils. Each pencil comes with a few pieces of lead only, so I would highly recommend going ahead and buying the eight-pack lead refills to go along with it when you order. While I use these pencils for art and highly recommend them for that purpose, I believe they would also serve other purposes well as well, though I cannot attest to that fact as I only use them for drawing. While they do erase, they also don't have the habit of smudging like graphite does, so if you needed to write something semi-permanently, they would be perfect in those applications. Overall, I highly recommend them!
S**R
Good colors and work good
i love these mechanical pencils with colored lesd. They work great for outline fir watercolor painting
K**N
Lead Breaks Easily, but otherwise Nice Pencil. Go for it if you have a soft touch.
The feeling of the pencil is good. The eraser is adequate. The lead, itself, writes smoothly and the colors are good. HOWEVER, the lead is extremely soft and breaks easily, especially compared to regular 0.7 leads. After much adjusting of pressure, I got the lead to not snap. Then, the colors I used most often ran out. I used them for note taking in high school classes (as a paraeducator to support students).
A**Y
These Are Nothing Less Than True Gems
I am a self described pen and pencil aficionado; this means that I have a sort of benign mental illness that causes in me an unusually durable inclination to purchase drawing and writing implements merely to enjoy opening the packaging, drawing a few lines with the implement, and then adding it to my collection. These mechanical pencils, however, make the grade and have been assigned 'actual daily use' status and now occupy their own spot in my pencil case. A few notes, perhaps helpful for those who share my strange obsession: 1) The leads seem soft to me, so be gentle and don't advance the lead excessively 2) Drawing is smooth and creamy - these handle more like an art pencil than a writing pencil 3) Lines can smear - sometimes this is good (doodling/drawing), sometimes this is bad (handling notes often) 4) For plastic, low cost, mechanical pencils with a modern design theme, these feel surprisingly solid in one's hands 5) The yellow colored lead does not pretend to be practical by actually being Dark Goldenrod (which looks orange'ish to most people) ... its color is true, primary color, yellow, and therefore difficult to see on white paper 6) Colors are vibrant, not half grey like some other colored leads appear to be 7) Finding replacement leads isn't a matter of visiting the local convenience store; be aware that replacing leads will likely necessitate an Internet order of some kind Pilot, a Japanese company, consistently does a fantastic job designing their writing implements and has a sharp eye for details. I've carried Pilot's V5 Hi-Techpoint pens ever since I first tried one in High School, and like those fine devices, these pencils don't disappoint. For less than $2/pencil, these can't be beat!
M**E
Love these- but know what you're buying.
I have to warn you, I am EXTREMELY picky about my art products. I bought these based on the reviews and I must say I'm not disappointed. I knew what to expect and they exceeded my expectations. The best: 1. Some of them draw on dark paper. Didn't know they did that when I bought them, was excited to find that out. (See attached photo, they're not perfect.) The good: 1. They're mechanical pencils. Always have a nice fine point. 2. Plastic is not too wide nor too narrow. The plastic grip is not annoying. 3. The lead doesn't slip and each click at the top provides a proper amount of lead. I didn't have any problems with breakage, but I'm used to using all sorts of art supplies and have a light touch. The neutral: 1. They didn't come in a carrying case. Only cellophane. Doesn't bother me, I don't keep anything in the original cases anyway. But, it usually bothers others. 2. Soft lead. Like expensive colored pencils. 3. Eraser is under a cap. I both like and don't like when companies do this. Because I'm too busy to take off the cap so I never use it. So, when it comes time to refill it's easy. But, I have to have my other erasers handy. Or lose the cap The bad: 1. Only has 2 leads in each pencil. Each lead runs out super fast. I've already bought refills. 2. First strokes tend to be overly light. Some additional pressure and layers required. This is normal of colored pencils so not entirely unexpected. Other notes: They erase well on dark paper with polymer erasers. Have yet to try on white. Would not recommend for drafting-the lead is too soft to use with a straightedge. Would not recommend for young children-the refills are too expensive.
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