MONO Graph Mechanical Pencil, Pastel, Lavender
$7.59
In stock
SKU
53110
Innovative technology, comfortable grip, and quality design are sure to make the MONO Graph Mechanical Pencil one of your favorites.
- Shake-to-extend mechanism
- High performance MONO Eraser
- Fixed guide pipe prevents lead breakage
- Refillable 0.5mm graphite lead and eraser
- Available in 7 colors
The MONO Graph Mechanical Pencil features an innovative shake-mechanism that allows the user to extend the lead by simply shaking the pencil. The pencil’s clip is equipped with a shake lock that prevents accidental lead extension. A 4mm long fixed guide pipe prevents the lead from breaking and enables users to draw and write firmly, stably, and comfortably. Features one of Japan’s most popular erasers, the MONO Eraser. Refillable lead and eraser. 0.5mm graphite lead. Available in Silver, Gold, Ice Blue, Cream Yellow, Mint Green, Coral Pink, and Lavender.
- Innovative shake-mechanism advances lead by shaking the pencil
- Rotatable high performance eraser
- Shake lock prevents accidental lead extension
- 0.5mm graphite lead
13 Ratings
1-10 of 13 Reviews
Rated 5 out of 5
Dec 22, 2023
The very best pencil!
This is by far the best mechanical pencil I've ever used!
Rated 5 out of 5
Jun 17, 2023
Great pencil
Love my new mechanical pencil. Love the color and it takes #5 lead.
Rated 5 out of 5
Jul 14, 2022
Mechanical Pencil (pastel lavender)
I love Tombow, so its no surprise to discover my pastel lavender mechanical pencil is as gorgeous as it looks. In fact, Ive been sketching with it all afternoon, and am thinking I should get other colors too. Tombow products are addictive, but a very happy addiction!
Rated 5 out of 5
Feb 14, 2022
Great Designing Pencil
I Love the weight of this Pencil, Great balance, it is a great design tool.
Rated 5 out of 5
Feb 9, 2022
Awesome sauce!
I'm a math teacher and this is my favorite pencil!
Rated 5 out of 5
Nov 14, 2021
My New Favorite Drawing Pencil
I've had this pencil for a few weeks now, and wanted to make a review once I had some time to put it through my usual workflow. As a mechanical pencil for writing, it performs just fine - if you've used a mechanical pencil before - you'll know exactly how this works. But to get into the details of why I'm giving this the title of favorite drawing pencil, let me explain my perspective.
As a beginner artist, I've focused all my time with traditional materials to learn - why spend a lot of money when I'm still learning the basics right? Well I've gone through lots of standard wooden pencils, BIC mechanical pencils and even a few solid metal pencils. All of them are great and do different things very well, but I chose the Tombow Monograph for a different reason. I chose it partly because of the great color choices, partly because their erasers are by far the best I've used (and trust me, as a beginner artist you use a LOT of erasers) and also because the unique mechanism sounded interesting to try out.
You see throughout my time with all these other brands, Uni, Zebra, BIC and rOtring, they all had roughly the same weight, and very similar (but not all) sizes. What set this pencil apart is it had a wider circumference which fit's my larger hands much more comfortably, but it also had extra weight due to the mechanism inside for shaking the lead out. For my preference, this actually improved the quality of my art because I tend to be a bit heavy handed - and the extra size and weight (though not by a lot mind you, this is not a 'heavy' pencil) seemed to be just enough to help guide my hand much more easily than the others did.
This made for a very comfortable and enjoyable experience that I honestly have not yet found anywhere else, for me - this is now my default sketching pencil! It's also excellent at producing very soft / transparent lines when I need it for a base sketch, and going thicker when I need to put down some lines. It's shake mechanism is interesting, but I don't find myself using it much - I'm sure if I was writing more than drawing I would actually use it more often.
Overall, for what I'm looking for and my preferences, this is a fantastic pencil that should hopefully find it's way into your selection soon! It's very affordable so it isn't difficult to add one to your list, there's a few very nice colors that pop and after weeks of daily drawing I can say that the quality of the lead and plastics feel and look great.
As a beginner artist, I've focused all my time with traditional materials to learn - why spend a lot of money when I'm still learning the basics right? Well I've gone through lots of standard wooden pencils, BIC mechanical pencils and even a few solid metal pencils. All of them are great and do different things very well, but I chose the Tombow Monograph for a different reason. I chose it partly because of the great color choices, partly because their erasers are by far the best I've used (and trust me, as a beginner artist you use a LOT of erasers) and also because the unique mechanism sounded interesting to try out.
You see throughout my time with all these other brands, Uni, Zebra, BIC and rOtring, they all had roughly the same weight, and very similar (but not all) sizes. What set this pencil apart is it had a wider circumference which fit's my larger hands much more comfortably, but it also had extra weight due to the mechanism inside for shaking the lead out. For my preference, this actually improved the quality of my art because I tend to be a bit heavy handed - and the extra size and weight (though not by a lot mind you, this is not a 'heavy' pencil) seemed to be just enough to help guide my hand much more easily than the others did.
This made for a very comfortable and enjoyable experience that I honestly have not yet found anywhere else, for me - this is now my default sketching pencil! It's also excellent at producing very soft / transparent lines when I need it for a base sketch, and going thicker when I need to put down some lines. It's shake mechanism is interesting, but I don't find myself using it much - I'm sure if I was writing more than drawing I would actually use it more often.
Overall, for what I'm looking for and my preferences, this is a fantastic pencil that should hopefully find it's way into your selection soon! It's very affordable so it isn't difficult to add one to your list, there's a few very nice colors that pop and after weeks of daily drawing I can say that the quality of the lead and plastics feel and look great.
Rated 4 out of 5
Jul 23, 2021
Looks great, writes great
Nice little pencil sturdy and writes smoothly. The only thing keeping it from five stars is there is a loose part inside that rattles if you shake the pencil too much.
Rated 5 out of 5
Feb 8, 2021
Love the look and feel of this pencil! Works really well!
Rated 5 out of 5
Jan 6, 2021
Quality pencil but erase keeps turning.
I love it! Its a beautiful high quality Pencil. I would change the eraser and make it click into place, as it keeps turning and turning. I never know when Im going to get the eraser or not.
Rated 5 out of 5
Dec 16, 2020
Best mechanical pencil out there
Mono Graph mechanical pencils are the best. Only pencil Ill use. Shaking to advance lead is a must to not interrupt your flow, it feels great in the hand and they hands down have the best eraser on any mechanical pencil. Throw in some beautiful color options because why not?
Thanks Tombow!
Thanks Tombow!