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Graphite pencil Maped 2HB single piece — Maped 851721
Graphite pencil Maped 2HB single piece — Maped 851721
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Graphite pencil Maped 2HB single piece — Maped 851721
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Graphite pencil Maped 2HB single piece — Maped 851721
Graphite pencil Maped 2HB single piece — Maped 851721
Single Maped graphite pencil with 2HB core hardness, model 851721, designed for general writing, sketching and school or office use. The pencil features a medium 2HB lead that balances darkness and durability, suitable for note-taking, technical sketches and light shading. The barrel is finished in black and orange, and the lead diameter of 2.2 mm provides consistent strokes for everyday tasks. Supplied as an individual unit, this pencil is convenient for replacing used pencils or adding to a pencil case.
The Maped 2HB pencil delivers uniform writing performance with a lead that resists frequent breakage while producing clear, readable lines. Its medium hardness makes it versatile across a range of tasks from handwriting to preliminary drawing. The contrasting black and orange barrel improves visibility in a pencil box and makes it easy to identify among other stationery. The single-piece packaging allows users to purchase exactly the quantity needed without excess.
Sharpen the pencil with a standard wooden pencil sharpener or a compatible mechanical sharpener to achieve the desired point. Use the 2HB lead for general writing, quick sketches or light shading; apply slightly more pressure for darker lines or less pressure for finer, lighter marks. Store the pencil in a dry place and protect the tip in a case or with a cap when carrying to avoid breakage.
For consistent results when sketching or drafting, maintain a medium-sharp point and use a soft eraser to correct marks. Replace with a new pencil when the tip becomes too short or the lead produces uneven strokes.
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