The Uni-ball Kuru Toga Rotates Lead Automatically
Michael Plishka — December 11, 2008 — Tech
We all know what it’s like to write with a pencil. What starts out as a nice uniform line turns into a thicker, less sharp line as the pencil’s cone tip turns into a chisel shape.
Those concerned about such things can get around this by rotating the pencil in their fingers, thus keeping a uniform tip.
Enter the Kuru Toga mechanical pencil. It automatically and imperceptibly rotates the lead within the pencil (See video). The result is a thinner, cleaner line.
What’s even better?
It breaks less!
Those concerned about such things can get around this by rotating the pencil in their fingers, thus keeping a uniform tip.
Enter the Kuru Toga mechanical pencil. It automatically and imperceptibly rotates the lead within the pencil (See video). The result is a thinner, cleaner line.
What’s even better?
It breaks less!
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