Mitsubishi Alpha Gel Switch Mechanical Pencil – 0.5mm

$17.00
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Description

The Mitsubishi Alpha Gel Switch 0.5mm is a mechanical pencil that adapts to the way you work. With a simple turn of the clip, you can switch between Kuru Toga Mode and Hold Mode — choosing precision or stability as the task demands. It’s rather like having two pencils in one thoughtfully engineered body.

In Kuru Toga Mode, the internal engine rotates the lead slightly each time you lift the pencil from the page, keeping the tip consistently sharp for clean, even lines. Ideal for neat notebooks and tidy lettering. Switch to Hold Mode when you prefer a steady, unchanging feel for extended writing sessions. The rotation window in the barrel subtly reveals the mechanism at work — a small detail, but a satisfying one.

Wrapped around this clever engineering is Mitsubishi’s famously soft αGEL grip. Designed with a gel-sand structure and layered silicone rubber, it cushions finger pressure and provides a secure, comfortable hold — even over long stretches of writing.

Precision in the Details

  • Switchable Writing Modes: Rotate the clip to toggle between Kuru Toga Mode (auto-rotating lead) and Hold Mode (fixed lead).

  • Kuru Toga Engine: Keeps the lead evenly sharpened for consistently clean, thin lines.

  • αGEL Comfort Grip: Soft, resilient gel absorbs finger pressure, reducing fatigue during prolonged use.

Details

  • Size: Diameter φ12.4 x Thickness 14.6 x Total Length 145.0mm
  • Lead diameter: ‎05.mm
  • Materials: PVC, Water-based ink
  • Country of Origin: Japan

The Mitsubishi Alpha Gel Switch 0.5mm is a mechanical pencil that adapts to the way you work. With a simple turn of the clip, you can switch between Kuru Toga Mode and Hold Mode — choosing precision or stability as the task demands. It’s rather like having two pencils in one thoughtfully engineered body.

In Kuru Toga Mode, the internal engine rotates the lead slightly each time you lift the pencil from the page, keeping the tip consistently sharp for clean, even lines. Ideal for neat notebooks and tidy lettering. Switch to Hold Mode when you prefer a steady, unchanging feel for extended writing sessions. The rotation window in the barrel subtly reveals the mechanism at work — a small detail, but a satisfying one.

Wrapped around this clever engineering is Mitsubishi’s famously soft αGEL grip. Designed with a gel-sand structure and layered silicone rubber, it cushions finger pressure and provides a secure, comfortable hold — even over long stretches of writing.

Precision in the Details

  • Switchable Writing Modes: Rotate the clip to toggle between Kuru Toga Mode (auto-rotating lead) and Hold Mode (fixed lead).

  • Kuru Toga Engine: Keeps the lead evenly sharpened for consistently clean, thin lines.

  • αGEL Comfort Grip: Soft, resilient gel absorbs finger pressure, reducing fatigue during prolonged use.

Details

  • Size: Diameter φ12.4 x Thickness 14.6 x Total Length 145.0mm
  • Lead diameter: ‎05.mm
  • Materials: PVC, Water-based ink
  • Country of Origin: Japan
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