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! Brand !! Model name !! Additional Features / information
 
! Brand !! Model name !! Additional Features / information
 
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| Ohto || Auto Sharp ||  
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| BIC || AI || [[Shaker mechanism]] with lead lock when the lead sleeve is retracted
 
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| Ohto || Horizon || [[Double-Knock mechanism|Double-knock mechanism]] with side button to retract the tip; metal body
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| Dixon Ticonderoga || Sensematic+ || Auto-advancement only
 
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| Ohto || No-Noc || metal body
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| [[Eberhard Faber]] || EFAmatic || Auto-advancement only
 
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| Ohto || Radial || Spring loaded clip; metal body; radial tyre shaped rubber grip
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| [[Faber-Castell]] || Alpha Matic <ref name="moramaxcomment" /> ||  
 
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| [[Faber-Castell]] || Grip Matic ||  
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| [[Faber-Castell]] || DS Matic ||
 
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| [[Faber-Castell]] || DS Matic ||  
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| [[Faber-Castell]] || Grip Matic ||
 
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| [[Faber-Castell]] || Poly Matic || Twist-extendable eraser
 
| [[Faber-Castell]] || Poly Matic || Twist-extendable eraser
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| [[Faber-Castell]] || TK Matic <ref name="moramaxcomment">[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B4vxcjXoJ3o&lc=Ugx7BXsMRUTQN3VLcqN4AaABAg Moramax's comment] on [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B4vxcjXoJ3o memm's Orenznero video]</ref> ||  
 
| [[Faber-Castell]] || TK Matic <ref name="moramaxcomment">[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B4vxcjXoJ3o&lc=Ugx7BXsMRUTQN3VLcqN4AaABAg Moramax's comment] on [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B4vxcjXoJ3o memm's Orenznero video]</ref> ||  
 
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| [[Faber-Castell]] || Alpha Matic <ref name="moramaxcomment" /> ||  
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| Fila || Temagraph Automatic || Auto-advancement only
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| Ohto || Auto Sharp ||  
 
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| Maped || Automatic ||  
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| Ohto || Horizon || [[Double-Knock mechanism|Double-knock mechanism]] with side button to retract the tip; metal body
 
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| BIC || AI || [[Shaker mechanism]] with lead lock when the lead sleeve is retracted
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| Ohto || No-Noc || metal body
 
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| Pilot || Automac || [[Double-Knock mechanism|Double-knock mechanism]]; metal body
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| Ohto || Radial || Spring loaded clip; metal body; radial tyre shaped rubber grip
 
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| Pentel || Orenznero || Orenz system to prevent lead breakage; also available in super-thin 0.2mm lead size (as for the Orenz family)
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| M&G || Comrade || Auto-advancement only; side button to retract the lead
 
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| Porsche Design || Porsche Design automatic <ref name="moramaxcomment" />|| Made by Faber-Castell
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| Magic House || Autolead Pencil || Auto-advancement only
 
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| Zebra || Frisha || [[Shaker mechanism]]
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| Maped || Automatic ||  
 
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| Paper Mate || Auto Advance ||  
 
| Paper Mate || Auto Advance ||  
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| Paper Mate || Advancer || Auto-advancement only; disposable pencil (not refillable)
 
| Paper Mate || Advancer || Auto-advancement only; disposable pencil (not refillable)
 
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| Fila || Temagraph Automatic || Auto-advancement only
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| Pentel || Orenznero || Orenz system to prevent lead breakage; also available in super-thin 0.2mm lead size (as for the Orenz family)
 
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| M&G || Comrade || Auto-advancement only; side button to retract the lead
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| Pilot || Automac || [[Double-Knock mechanism|Double-knock mechanism]]; metal body
 
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| Dixon Ticonderoga || Sensematic+ || Auto-advancement only
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| Porsche Design || Porsche Design automatic <ref name="moramaxcomment" />|| Made by Faber-Castell
 
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| Magic House || Autolead Pencil || Auto-advancement only
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| Zebra || Frisha || [[Shaker mechanism]]
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| [[Eberhard Faber]] || EFAmatic || Auto-advancement only
 
 
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Revision as of 08:16, 12 November 2019

Some auto-advance pencils. Left to right: two different models of Faber-Castell Grip Matic, a Faber-Castell Poly Matic, a BIC AI, and two Maped Automatic (0.5mm and 0.7mm)

Auto-advance or auto-feed mechanical pencils don't need any action to advance the lead because of their particular mechanism: a spring-loaded sliding sleeve (usually a plastic cone) pushes out more lead every time it is pressed and released from the paper. In order to work, it is required to write with a very little amount of lead coming outside the tip, and practically to drag the lead sleeve on the paper. Most of the time these pencils are also provided with a push button mechanism, and can be used in the classical way.

Examples of auto-advance pencils that are not provided with a push button mechanism. Top to bottom: a Paper Mate Advancer, a Fila Temagraph Automatic, and a M&G Comrade

Auto-advance pencil models

Brand Model name Additional Features / information
BIC AI Shaker mechanism with lead lock when the lead sleeve is retracted
Dixon Ticonderoga Sensematic+ Auto-advancement only
Eberhard Faber EFAmatic Auto-advancement only
Faber-Castell Alpha Matic [1]
Faber-Castell DS Matic
Faber-Castell Grip Matic
Faber-Castell Poly Matic Twist-extendable eraser
Faber-Castell TK Matic [1]
Fila Temagraph Automatic Auto-advancement only
Ohto Auto Sharp
Ohto Horizon Double-knock mechanism with side button to retract the tip; metal body
Ohto No-Noc metal body
Ohto Radial Spring loaded clip; metal body; radial tyre shaped rubber grip
M&G Comrade Auto-advancement only; side button to retract the lead
Magic House Autolead Pencil Auto-advancement only
Maped Automatic
Paper Mate Auto Advance
Paper Mate Advancer Auto-advancement only; disposable pencil (not refillable)
Pentel Orenznero Orenz system to prevent lead breakage; also available in super-thin 0.2mm lead size (as for the Orenz family)
Pilot Automac Double-knock mechanism; metal body
Porsche Design Porsche Design automatic [1] Made by Faber-Castell
Zebra Frisha Shaker mechanism

References and Notes