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Mechanical pencil lead refill No name Grafit 0.7 mm 2B, pack (MPN 07-2B)
Mechanical pencil lead refill No name Grafit 0.7 mm 2B, pack (MPN 07-2B)
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Mechanical pencil lead refill No name Grafit 0.7 mm 2B, pack (MPN 07-2B)
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Mechanical pencil lead refill No name Grafit 0.7 mm 2B, pack (MPN 07-2B)
Mechanical pencil lead refill No name Grafit 0.7 mm 2B, pack (MPN 07-2B)
No name Grafit 0.7 mm 2B replacement leads are designed for standard 0.7 mm mechanical pencils. The 2B graphite grade delivers medium-soft, dark lines suitable for everyday writing, sketching and technical notes. Each pack contains multiple refill leads in a compact container that fits pencil cases and desk drawers, providing a convenient supply for classrooms, offices and studios.
The 0.7 mm diameter gives a balance between precision and smoothness, while the 2B hardness produces darker strokes than HB for clearer, more legible marks. Leads are compatible with most 0.7 mm clutch and push-button mechanical pencils, allowing simple replacement and continued use of existing pencils. The compact pack protects leads from breakage and keeps them organised for quick access.
Open the refill container and remove a single lead. Insert the lead gently into the chamber of a compatible 0.7 mm mechanical pencil according to the pencil manufacturer’s instructions. Advance the lead with the pencil’s push mechanism or clutch until the desired length is exposed. Replace leads as they are used or if broken; store the remaining leads in the original container to minimise breakage and moisture exposure.
For best results, use a light, controlled pressure while writing or sketching to reduce the risk of lead breakage. Keep spare leads in the protective pack and avoid dropping pencils on hard surfaces. Choose 2B when you need darker, softer lines than HB; for finer precision or lighter lines, consider a harder grade and adjust technique accordingly.
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