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− | ! Brand !! Model name !! Additional Features | + | ! Brand !! Model name !! Additional Features / Informations |
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+ | | BIC || AI || [[Shaker mechanism]] with lead lock when the lead sleeve is retracted | ||
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+ | | Dixon Ticonderoga || Sensematic+ || Auto-advancement only | ||
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+ | | [[Eberhard Faber]] || EFAmatic || Auto-advancement only | ||
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+ | | [[Faber-Castell]] || Alpha Matic <ref name="moramaxcomment" /> || | ||
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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 | ||
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+ | | [[Faber-Castell]] || TK-Matic L 9725 <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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+ | | Fila || Temagraph Automatic || Auto-advancement only | ||
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| Ohto || Auto Sharp || | | Ohto || Auto Sharp || | ||
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| Ohto || Horizon || [[Double-Knock mechanism|Double-knock mechanism]] with side button to retract the tip; metal body | | Ohto || Horizon || [[Double-Knock mechanism|Double-knock mechanism]] with side button to retract the tip; metal body | ||
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− | | | + | | Ohto || No-Noc || metal body |
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− | | | + | | Ohto || Radial || Spring loaded clip; metal body; radial tyre shaped rubber grip |
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+ | | M&G || Comrade || Auto-advancement only; side button to retract the lead | ||
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+ | | Magic House || Autolead Pencil || Auto-advancement only | ||
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| Maped || Automatic || | | Maped || Automatic || | ||
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− | | | + | | Paper Mate || Auto Advance || |
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− | | | + | | Paper Mate || Advancer || Auto-advancement only; disposable pencil (not refillable) |
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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) | | 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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− | | | + | | Pentel || Technomatic PN3015 || |
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+ | | Pentel || QX PN305 || | ||
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+ | | Pilot || Automac E-500 || | ||
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+ | | Pilot || Automac HAT-3SR || [[Double-Knock mechanism|Double-knock mechanism]]; metal body | ||
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+ | | Pilot || H-5005 || | ||
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+ | | Platinum || Hayaai 1000 Point Push-Matic|| | ||
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+ | | Platinum || Hayaai II|| | ||
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− | | | + | | Porsche Design || Porsche Design automatic <ref name="moramaxcomment" />|| Made by Faber-Castell |
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− | | | + | | Sakura || AT-MATIC AT300 || |
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− | | | + | | Staedtler || Micromatic 777 || All-metal body |
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− | | | + | | Tombow || Runner || |
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− | | | + | | Zebra || Frisha MA40 || [[Shaker mechanism]] |
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− | | | + | | Zebra || Knockless || Side button to retract the lead |
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+ | ==References and Notes== | ||
+ | {{Reflist}} | ||
[[Category:Pencil]] | [[Category:Pencil]] | ||
[[Category:Mechanical Pencil]] | [[Category:Mechanical Pencil]] | ||
+ | {{#set: was featured=2018/10/15}} |
Revision as of 03:04, 3 January 2020
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.
Auto-advance pencil models
Brand | Model name | Additional Features / Informations |
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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 L 9725 [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) |
Pentel | Technomatic PN3015 | |
Pentel | QX PN305 | |
Pilot | Automac E-500 | |
Pilot | Automac HAT-3SR | Double-knock mechanism; metal body |
Pilot | H-5005 | |
Platinum | Hayaai 1000 Point Push-Matic | |
Platinum | Hayaai II | |
Porsche Design | Porsche Design automatic [1] | Made by Faber-Castell |
Sakura | AT-MATIC AT300 | |
Staedtler | Micromatic 777 | All-metal body |
Tombow | Runner | |
Zebra | Frisha MA40 | Shaker mechanism |
Zebra | Knockless | Side button to retract the lead |