Geek Daily Deals Mar. 30, 2018: Mechanical Pencil Set; Triangles and Rulers = You’re Drafted!
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Geek Daily Deals – Want to take notes with care and precision? Check out these deals on cool mechanical pencils, triangles, and rulers for drafting, drawing, or just writing with care and finesse.
Essential Mechanical Pencil Set – 4 Sizes: 0.3, 0.5, 0.7 & 0.9mm with HB Lead & Eraser Refills:
I took drafting in college, and the joy of fine writing implements has always been in my blood. Back in the day, going to the office supply store (you know, the nice ones, not the max depot places) was as fun and interesting as going to the toy store. Which is why I still feel the itch for a nice mechanical pencil.
WHAT’S IN THE PACK – The MozArt mechanical pencil set comes with 4 tip sizes: 0.3mm, 0.5mm, 0.7mm, and 0.9mm. The pack includes 4 eraser refills and mechanical pencil refills for each size, with 30 pieces of lead each.
EVERYDAY WRITING TOOL – Our mechanical pencil lead set is perfect for everyday use and offers precision and versatility from sketching to detailed illustrations and drawings. Our mechanical pencils are ideal for artists, professionals, teachers and students alike. We have included the most popular lead type: HB lead.
CONVENIENCE AND CONSISTENCY – Our mechanical pencils are simple and ready to use. The lead advances easily at the touch of a click, it can be refilled as can the eraser. The consistent lead thickness alongside the compact and lightweight nature of the pencils give it an edge over the conventional pencil.
FIRM GRIP – Our mechanical sketch pencils’ non-slip grip provides added support and comfort.
100% SATISFACTION GUARANTEED – MozArt Supplies prides itself on the high quality of its products. Customer satisfaction is very important to us, so contact us if you have any concerns. We are happy to help and will guarantee a resolution.
Ken is a husband and father from the San Francisco Bay Area, where he works as civil engineer. He became the Publisher of GeekDad in 2007, and the owner in 2010. He also wrote the NYT bestselling GeekDad series of project books for parents and kids to share.