Mechanical Pencils

Rotring Rapid Pro Mechanical Pencil for Drawing Metallic 1pcs Matt Black Code: 1904260


  • Integrated sharpener in the pressure button
  • Tip thickness: 2mm
  • Metal body
  • Non-slip grip with protrusions


  • Integrated sharpener in the pressure button
  • Tip thickness: 2mm
  • Metal body
  • Non-slip grip with protrusions

Description

Description


  • Integrated sharpener in the pressure button
  • Tip thickness: 2mm
  • Metal body
  • Non-slip grip with protrusions

Manufacturer

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Specifications

Specifications

Product Number
1904260
Lead Size
2 mm
with Sharpener
No
with Eraser
No
Clip
Yes
Colour
Black
for Drawing
Yes

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

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Reviews (3)

Reviews

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  • Construction quality
  • Writing Comfort
  • Ergonomics
  • It doesn't easily break the tips
  • Value for money
  • The lead breaks relatively infrequently
  • Αγησίλαος23
    4
    6 out of 6 members found this review helpful

    Positives: Feels like a sturdy tool. The most anti-slip grip on the market, without sacrificing comfort. Quality feel of materials. Top-notch control and stability (due to the large weight).
    Negatives: The graphite tips from Rotring are the worst in quality. Additionally, since it is not a clutch/lead holder pencil but an incremental advance type (the tip comes out little by little with each click, not all at once), the tip is not stable, meaning it "wobbles." This slightly kills the precision. The best 2mm tips in all the extensive tests I conducted (control/precision, shading, etc.) were the TK 9071 from Faber Castell.

    P.S. For Technical/Free drawing, I recommend Faber Castell TK4600 and TK9400 + Faber Castell TK9071 tips. For writing, Pentel Kerry, Kaweco Special, or for a budget option, the Koh-I-Noor 5900. For sketching, Koh-I-Noor 5340 (5.6mm). For line work, Pentel Graphgear 500 0.5mm and Pentel Ain Stein HB/2B tips. I prefer the Rapid Pro 2mm for sketching on the go; it is versatile in use, meaning it does everything quite well. If I can only carry one pencil that can do both sketching and writing, the Rapid Pro 2mm is top-notch in this case!

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Construction quality
    • Writing Comfort
    • Ergonomics
    • It doesn't easily break the tips
    • Value for money
    • Does the tip break easily?
    Did you find this review helpful?
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    • Construction quality
    • Writing Comfort
    • Ergonomics
    • Ease of adding spare parts
    • It doesn't easily break the tips
    • Value for money
  • Positives: Feels like a sturdy tool. The most anti-slip grip on the market, without sacrificing comfort. Quality feel of materials. Top-notch control and stability (due to the large weight).
    Negatives: The graphite tips from Rotring are the worst in quality. Additionally, since it is not a clutch/lead holder pencil but an incremental advance type (the tip comes out little by little with each click, not all at once), the tip is not stable, meaning it "wobbles." This slightly kills the precision. The best 2mm tips in all the extensive tests I conducted (control/precision, shading, etc.) were the TK 9071 from Faber Castell.

    P.S. For Technical/Free drawing, I recommend Faber Castell TK4600 and TK9400 + Faber Castell TK9071 tips. For writing, Pentel Kerry, Kaweco Special, or for a budget option, the Koh-I-Noor 5900. For sketching, Koh-I-Noor 5340 (5.6mm). For line work, Pentel Graphgear 500 0.5mm and Pentel Ain Stein HB/2B tips. I prefer the Rapid Pro 2mm for sketching on the go; it is versatile in use, meaning it does everything quite well. If I can only carry one pencil that can do both sketching and writing, the Rapid Pro 2mm is top-notch in this case!

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Description & Specifications


  • Integrated sharpener in the pressure button
  • Tip thickness: 2mm
  • Metal body
  • Non-slip grip with protrusions

Manufacturer

Product Number
1904260
Lead Size
2 mm
with Sharpener
No
with Eraser
No
Clip
Yes
Colour
Black
for Drawing
Yes

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

Reviews (3)

  1. 2
  2. 1
  3. 3 stars
    0
  4. 2 stars
    0
  5. 1 star
    0
Review this product
  • Construction quality
  • Writing Comfort
  • Ergonomics
  • It doesn't easily break the tips
  • Value for money
  • The lead breaks relatively infrequently
  • Αγησίλαος23
    4
    6 out of 6 members found this review helpful

    Positives: Feels like a sturdy tool. The most anti-slip grip on the market, without sacrificing comfort. Quality feel of materials. Top-notch control and stability (due to the large weight).
    Negatives: The graphite tips from Rotring are the worst in quality. Additionally, since it is not a clutch/lead holder pencil but an incremental advance type (the tip comes out little by little with each click, not all at once), the tip is not stable, meaning it "wobbles." This slightly kills the precision. The best 2mm tips in all the extensive tests I conducted (control/precision, shading, etc.) were the TK 9071 from Faber Castell.

    P.S. For Technical/Free drawing, I recommend Faber Castell TK4600 and TK9400 + Faber Castell TK9071 tips. For writing, Pentel Kerry, Kaweco Special, or for a budget option, the Koh-I-Noor 5900. For sketching, Koh-I-Noor 5340 (5.6mm). For line work, Pentel Graphgear 500 0.5mm and Pentel Ain Stein HB/2B tips. I prefer the Rapid Pro 2mm for sketching on the go; it is versatile in use, meaning it does everything quite well. If I can only carry one pencil that can do both sketching and writing, the Rapid Pro 2mm is top-notch in this case!

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Construction quality
    • Writing Comfort
    • Ergonomics
    • It doesn't easily break the tips
    • Value for money
    • Does the tip break easily?
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • Verified purchase

  • Verified purchase

    • Construction quality
    • Writing Comfort
    • Ergonomics
    • Ease of adding spare parts
    • It doesn't easily break the tips
    • Value for money
  • Positives: Feels like a sturdy tool. The most anti-slip grip on the market, without sacrificing comfort. Quality feel of materials. Top-notch control and stability (due to the large weight).
    Negatives: The graphite tips from Rotring are the worst in quality. Additionally, since it is not a clutch/lead holder pencil but an incremental advance type (the tip comes out little by little with each click, not all at once), the tip is not stable, meaning it "wobbles." This slightly kills the precision. The best 2mm tips in all the extensive tests I conducted (control/precision, shading, etc.) were the TK 9071 from Faber Castell.

    P.S. For Technical/Free drawing, I recommend Faber Castell TK4600 and TK9400 + Faber Castell TK9071 tips. For writing, Pentel Kerry, Kaweco Special, or for a budget option, the Koh-I-Noor 5900. For sketching, Koh-I-Noor 5340 (5.6mm). For line work, Pentel Graphgear 500 0.5mm and Pentel Ain Stein HB/2B tips. I prefer the Rapid Pro 2mm for sketching on the go; it is versatile in use, meaning it does everything quite well. If I can only carry one pencil that can do both sketching and writing, the Rapid Pro 2mm is top-notch in this case!

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