Mechanical Pencils

Rotring 600 Mechanical Pencil for Drawing Metallic 1pcs Red Code: 2114265

Basic features:

  • Lead hardness indicator
  • Hexagonal barrel made of solid brass
  • Ergonomic design for comfortable writing and drawing
  • Shape that prevents the pencil from rolling when on the table


Basic features:

  • Lead hardness indicator
  • Hexagonal barrel made of solid brass
  • Ergonomic design for comfortable writing and drawing
  • Shape that prevents the pencil from rolling when on the table


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Description

Description

Basic features:

  • Lead hardness indicator
  • Hexagonal barrel made of solid brass
  • Ergonomic design for comfortable writing and drawing
  • Shape that prevents the pencil from rolling when on the table


Manufacturer

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Specifications

Specifications

Product Number
2114265
Lead Size
0.7 mm
with Sharpener
No
with Eraser
No
Clip
Yes
Colour
Red
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 (6)

Reviews

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  2. 1
  3. 3 stars
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  5. 1 star
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  • Construction quality
  • Writing Comfort
  • Ergonomics
  • It doesn't easily break the tips
  • Ease of adding spare parts
  • Value for money

Reviews by our members

  • parismexis
    5
    25 out of 26 members found this review helpful

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    This review is about the colour: Blue

    The Rotring 600, just like the 800 (which is essentially the same pencil with a retractable tip mechanism), is one of the three best mechanical pencils ever designed. It has the right weight for its category, good balance, a reliable tip advancement mechanism, satisfactory durability even with a soft tip, and ultimately, it's beautiful. In the category of metal mechanical pencils, it is the best option available on the market.

    Let me try to find something negative so that people don't think I'm biased towards Rotring (as if I were that lucky).

    Its only issue, which led to the creation of the 800, is that the exposed final metal part that holds the tip can bend if the pencil falls or gets hit. But why would anyone treat such a beautiful pencil like that? (and I answer myself:) For no reason.

    I have a black one, I don't even remember how many years I've had it. Okay, the coating has worn off a little, but you can only see it if you bring it close to your tip and - dare I say it - it gives it a slightly more vintage/used look. So I assume the same will happen with this gorgeous blue one or any other colored one. Is that a big deal? Not at all.

    Lastly, okay, this thing with erasers on mechanical pencils is like the saucer for coffee, you need them and you don't. In reality, they are just a soft intermediary between the tip container and the cap. In the old days, for hard-core linear work, we would remove the erasers from mechanical pencils and use cylinders made of serious erasers like Lauffer, T20, etc. Even then, they were rarely used. If you want to erase something, you have a serious eraser on the side, these erasers are for the times when you have it in your jacket and you really want to erase something on the sketch you made on the coaster.

    But on the other hand, its lines break. It has control over line thickness with a 2H, 3H for precise lines, and a HB, 2B for freehand drawing (just need to sharpen it a bit like a "fish").

    All in all, what I said before: one of the best mechanical pencils of all time.

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  • 5
    1 out of 1 members found this review helpful

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    This review is about the colour: Blue

    Excellent, beautiful, and very sturdy.

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  • This review is about lead size: 0.5 mm, colour: Blue

    • Construction quality
    • Writing Comfort
    • Ergonomics
    • Ease of adding spare parts
    • It doesn't easily break the tips
    • Value for money
  • This review is about lead size: 0.5 mm, colour: Blue

    • Construction quality
    • Writing Comfort
    • Ergonomics
    • It doesn't easily break the tips
    • The lead breaks relatively infrequently
    • Value for money
  • Verified purchase

    This review is about the colour: Blue

    • Construction quality
    • Writing Comfort
    • Ergonomics
    • Ease of adding spare parts
    • It doesn't easily break the tips
    • Value for money
  • The Rotring 600, just like the 800 (which is essentially the same pencil with a retractable tip mechanism), is one of the three best mechanical pencils ever designed. It has the right weight for its category, good balance, a reliable tip advancement mechanism, satisfactory durability even with a soft tip, and ultimately, it's beautiful. In the category of metal mechanical pencils, it is the best option available on the market.

    Let me try to find something negative so that people don't think I'm biased towards Rotring (as if I were that lucky).

    Its only issue, which led to the creation of the 800, is that the exposed final metal part that holds the tip can bend if the pencil falls or gets hit. But why would anyone treat such a beautiful pencil like that? (and I answer myself:) For no reason.

    I have a black one, I don't even remember how many years I've had it. Okay, the coating has worn off a little, but you can only see it if you bring it close to your tip and - dare I say it - it gives it a slightly more vintage/used look. So I assume the same will happen with this gorgeous blue one or any other colored one. Is that a big deal? Not at all.

    Lastly, okay, this thing with erasers on mechanical pencils is like the saucer for coffee, you need them and you don't. In reality, they are just a soft intermediary between the tip container and the cap. In the old days, for hard-core linear work, we would remove the erasers from mechanical pencils and use cylinders made of serious erasers like Lauffer, T20, etc. Even then, they were rarely used. If you want to erase something, you have a serious eraser on the side, these erasers are for the times when you have it in your jacket and you really want to erase something on the sketch you made on the coaster.

    But on the other hand, its lines break. It has control over line thickness with a 2H, 3H for precise lines, and a HB, 2B for freehand drawing (just need to sharpen it a bit like a "fish").

    All in all, what I said before: one of the best mechanical pencils of all time.

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    25
  • Excellent, beautiful, and very sturdy.

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    1
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Description & Specifications

Basic features:

  • Lead hardness indicator
  • Hexagonal barrel made of solid brass
  • Ergonomic design for comfortable writing and drawing
  • Shape that prevents the pencil from rolling when on the table


Manufacturer

Product Number
2114265
Lead Size
0.7 mm
with Sharpener
No
with Eraser
No
Clip
Yes
Colour
Red
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 (6)

  1. 5
  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
  • Ease of adding spare parts
  • Value for money

Reviews by our members

  • parismexis
    5
    25 out of 26 members found this review helpful

    Verified purchase

    This review is about the colour: Blue

    The Rotring 600, just like the 800 (which is essentially the same pencil with a retractable tip mechanism), is one of the three best mechanical pencils ever designed. It has the right weight for its category, good balance, a reliable tip advancement mechanism, satisfactory durability even with a soft tip, and ultimately, it's beautiful. In the category of metal mechanical pencils, it is the best option available on the market.

    Let me try to find something negative so that people don't think I'm biased towards Rotring (as if I were that lucky).

    Its only issue, which led to the creation of the 800, is that the exposed final metal part that holds the tip can bend if the pencil falls or gets hit. But why would anyone treat such a beautiful pencil like that? (and I answer myself:) For no reason.

    I have a black one, I don't even remember how many years I've had it. Okay, the coating has worn off a little, but you can only see it if you bring it close to your tip and - dare I say it - it gives it a slightly more vintage/used look. So I assume the same will happen with this gorgeous blue one or any other colored one. Is that a big deal? Not at all.

    Lastly, okay, this thing with erasers on mechanical pencils is like the saucer for coffee, you need them and you don't. In reality, they are just a soft intermediary between the tip container and the cap. In the old days, for hard-core linear work, we would remove the erasers from mechanical pencils and use cylinders made of serious erasers like Lauffer, T20, etc. Even then, they were rarely used. If you want to erase something, you have a serious eraser on the side, these erasers are for the times when you have it in your jacket and you really want to erase something on the sketch you made on the coaster.

    But on the other hand, its lines break. It has control over line thickness with a 2H, 3H for precise lines, and a HB, 2B for freehand drawing (just need to sharpen it a bit like a "fish").

    All in all, what I said before: one of the best mechanical pencils of all time.

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  • 5
    1 out of 1 members found this review helpful

    Verified purchase

    This review is about the colour: Blue

    Excellent, beautiful, and very sturdy.

    Translated from Greek ·
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • This review is about lead size: 0.5 mm, colour: Blue

    • Construction quality
    • Writing Comfort
    • Ergonomics
    • Ease of adding spare parts
    • It doesn't easily break the tips
    • Value for money
  • This review is about lead size: 0.5 mm, colour: Blue

    • Construction quality
    • Writing Comfort
    • Ergonomics
    • It doesn't easily break the tips
    • The lead breaks relatively infrequently
    • Value for money
  • Verified purchase

    This review is about the colour: Blue

    • Construction quality
    • Writing Comfort
    • Ergonomics
    • Ease of adding spare parts
    • It doesn't easily break the tips
    • Value for money
  • The Rotring 600, just like the 800 (which is essentially the same pencil with a retractable tip mechanism), is one of the three best mechanical pencils ever designed. It has the right weight for its category, good balance, a reliable tip advancement mechanism, satisfactory durability even with a soft tip, and ultimately, it's beautiful. In the category of metal mechanical pencils, it is the best option available on the market.

    Let me try to find something negative so that people don't think I'm biased towards Rotring (as if I were that lucky).

    Its only issue, which led to the creation of the 800, is that the exposed final metal part that holds the tip can bend if the pencil falls or gets hit. But why would anyone treat such a beautiful pencil like that? (and I answer myself:) For no reason.

    I have a black one, I don't even remember how many years I've had it. Okay, the coating has worn off a little, but you can only see it if you bring it close to your tip and - dare I say it - it gives it a slightly more vintage/used look. So I assume the same will happen with this gorgeous blue one or any other colored one. Is that a big deal? Not at all.

    Lastly, okay, this thing with erasers on mechanical pencils is like the saucer for coffee, you need them and you don't. In reality, they are just a soft intermediary between the tip container and the cap. In the old days, for hard-core linear work, we would remove the erasers from mechanical pencils and use cylinders made of serious erasers like Lauffer, T20, etc. Even then, they were rarely used. If you want to erase something, you have a serious eraser on the side, these erasers are for the times when you have it in your jacket and you really want to erase something on the sketch you made on the coaster.

    But on the other hand, its lines break. It has control over line thickness with a 2H, 3H for precise lines, and a HB, 2B for freehand drawing (just need to sharpen it a bit like a "fish").

    All in all, what I said before: one of the best mechanical pencils of all time.

    Translated from Greek ·
    25
  • Excellent, beautiful, and very sturdy.

    Translated from Greek ·
    1
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