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🖤 Write sharp, write smart—never miss a beat with Orennero.
The Pentel Orennero Mechanical Pencil (0.3mm) combines cutting-edge automatic lead advancement with an unbreakable Olens System tip pipe, delivering ultra-fine precision and unmatched durability. Its matte black 12-sided shaft offers ergonomic balance and a sleek professional look, making it the ultimate tool for millennial managers who demand efficiency and style in every stroke.
| ASIN | B06VWPKXQH |
| Additional Features | Refilable, Erasable, Pocket Clip |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #24,968 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #220 in Mechanical Pencils |
| Body Shape | Round |
| Brand | Pentel |
| Brand Name | Pentel |
| Closure Type | Retractable |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 4,643 Reviews |
| Drill Point | Ultra Fine |
| Grip Type | Ribbed |
| Hand Orientation | Right |
| Hardness | HB |
| Included Components | Includes cleaner pin, instruction manual (English language not guaranteed) |
| Ink Base | Water |
| Ink Color | Black |
| Item Diameter | 10 Millimeters |
| Item Dimensions | 0.39 x 0.43 x 5.63 inches |
| Item Type Name | Mechanical Pencils |
| Item Weight | 0.02 Kilograms |
| Line Size | 0.3 |
| Manufacturer | ぺんてる |
| Material | Nylon Resin Rubber Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene Brass Metal |
| Material Type | Nylon Resin Rubber Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene Brass Metal |
| Model Name | orenz nero |
| Model Number | PP3003-A |
| Pattern | Main unit |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Office |
| Style | Orennero |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Writing Instrument Form | Technical Pen |
M**Y
Best 0.3 pencil I have used
I like the sharpness of 0.3 pencils but they have 2 drawbacks: the lead breaks easily and it runs down quickly so you're frequently pausing your writing to click for more lead. This pencil solves both. The sliding nose prevents the lead from breaking and the pencil automatically keeps the lead advanced as you lift the pencil while writing. Some of the Kurutoga pencils have the sliding nose to protect the lead, but they don't auto-advance. They do rotate to keep the lead sharp, which the Pentel Orenz does not do. But while that is nice with 0.5 and thicker lead, it's unnecessary with 0.3 lead. This nero version of the Orenz is also "tight". When you hold the point on the paper, there is virtually no slop or play through the pencil nose and tip. It is also nicely weighted and balanced. I've lost count of the different mechanical pencils I've used over the years, but this is one of the best, if not the best. I just hope it lasts. Only time will tell.
G**P
writes super smoothly
The pencil writes really crisp and smoothly, although it takes some getting used to such a thin lead size. You have to keep the lead almost flush with the metal tip and the tip will move back when you write. if you use it like a regular mechanical pencil it will keep snapping the lead easily. It also auto feeds the lead so you dont have to be constantly adjusting it. Only complaint is it is a bit thin for my hand and I get sore when writing for long periods, although that is more of a personal preference and not something wrong with the pen. lastly the eraser can be annoying at first, since when you push down on it to erase, the lead will begin to pump out. the eraser is pretty good though, so you can just use less pressure and erase at a bit of an angle to counteract this. Apart from this, the quality is really great and feels super nice. I usually prefer fountain pens because mechanical pencils tend to be cheap and plasticky, but this has changed that. I know use this more than more expensive fountain pens. Overall the benefits far outweigh any problems in my opinion
D**D
Reliable fast paced pencil.
Amazing pencil! Works just as well as the 0.5mm version only with 0.3mm lead. 2 sticks of 0.3 lead came with the pencil, so be sure to order some extra lead sticks. Uses the same eraser refill that my Pentel Sharp pencils use. I like the auto feed feature, it works seamlessly and allows me greater note taking efficiency in fast paced college lectures. The grip is perfect, like a duck takes to water. I really love how well this pencil works! I think you will too. Definitely a top quality pencil worth buying.
E**N
Great pencil with two main flaws
I bought this pencil a second time after losing the first, I still stand by that after a full school year of using it. It is very comfy and is the nicest pencil I have felt. There are two major issues though. -The eraser always sinks into the hole, preventing me from trying to use it anymore -Sometimes it has issues when the lead runs out and it takes a minute to fix it up I wouldn't recommend taking a test with only this pencil, but otherwise it's great to use. The auto refill feature makes the lead impossible to break and you also never really have to click when it runs out.
E**N
Very Good, bought the 0.5 version too
You have to compare it to other 0.3 mm offerings. 0.3 mm is fragile. It does not work on rough paper. You have to decide whether the other reviews are reviewing 0.3 mm lead or this pencil. The pencil is a bit delicate - it is the nature of an auto advanced 0.3 mm mechanism. It is more a pencil for a home or an office worker or a student doing homework at home. It is not for an explorer or a student lugging stuff from class to class in a pouch in a backpack. The tip itself will push a hole in your clothing. Rotating the lead is not important since 0.3 is so thin. It works wonderfully in an office and for someone who carries pencils in a hard pencil box. You can't press too hard - but that is the nature of the 0.3 lead. If you do the math, 0.3 lead has less than 50% cross-section of 0.5 (I realize the actual measurement is not exactly these numbers.). 0.3 mm lead wears out fast and needs constant advance. The auto-advanced mechanism solves this. This is not so useful for a 0.5 mm pencil because a 0.5 lead does not need advance so often and it does not bother me to advance 0.5 mm lead occasionally. With respect to the barrel interfering or scratching, if you write for a while, the barrel will smooth out. It is great for lightly marking up a book, making notes on a book, while reading. It looks durable enough. I suppose it is not as strong as a 0.5 mm mechanism and if I write 8 hours a day I don't know how long it would last. But for my purposes, marking up books lightly, it is great and the writing looks legible and professional.
A**R
Great for precise writing, but takes some getting used to
I picked up this 0.3mm mechanical pencil mainly because I wanted something more precise than the usual 0.5mm pencils I’ve been using. I do a lot of writing, note-taking, and occasional marking or editing, and I was looking for cleaner, finer lines—especially for small handwriting and detailed work. My expectation was that this would give me better control and reduce the need to constantly erase or rewrite. Right out of the box, the pencil feels solid and well put together. It has a clean, simple design, and it’s lightweight without feeling cheap. One thing I noticed immediately is the balance—it’s easy to hold for longer periods without your hand getting tired. The grip is smooth, not rubberized, but still comfortable enough for everyday use. The main feature here is the auto lead advance system. Instead of clicking every few seconds, the pencil feeds the lead gradually as you write. This actually works pretty well once you get used to it. At first, it felt a little unusual because I’m used to controlling the lead length manually, but after a while, it becomes more natural. It helps keep the line consistent and reduces interruptions, which is useful when you’re writing continuously. The 0.3mm lead is where this pencil really stands out. It produces very fine, clean lines, which is great for detailed notes, small text, or anything that requires precision. I’ve found it especially useful when working in tight spaces on paper or when trying to keep my notes organized without things looking crowded. That said, the thin lead is also the biggest downside. It breaks more easily than thicker leads, especially if you tend to press hard when writing. You have to adjust your writing pressure a bit, otherwise you’ll go through lead faster than expected. This isn’t really a flaw in the pencil itself—it’s just the nature of 0.3mm lead—but it’s something to be aware of. Durability seems good so far. The mechanism feels reliable, and I haven’t had any issues with jamming or inconsistent feeding. Based on my experience and what others seem to mention, it holds up well with regular use as long as you’re not rough with it. From a practical standpoint, this pencil is best suited for students, professionals, or anyone who needs precision—things like note-taking, editing documents, or even light technical drawing. It’s not ideal if you prefer bold writing or tend to write quickly with heavy pressure. Value-wise, I think it’s reasonable for what you’re getting. The build quality and the auto-advance feature make it feel a bit more refined than basic mechanical pencils. Overall, this met my expectations. I wanted a more precise writing tool, and that’s exactly what this delivers. The only real adjustment was getting used to the thinner lead and lighter touch.
X**B
Great idea, but still advancing for lead
Kinda okay , I still have to advancing for more lead often. I'm disable , I really wanted this to work as promised
P**A
My favorite pencil.
This pencil has got to be my favorite writing utensil and has been for years now. The dodecagonal shape of the body makes it comfortable to hold in any rotation. The body is made of a strange blend of metal and plastic that makes it feel soft(?) and silky to touch but also solid and durable. The pencil's weight (~18g) feels evenly distributed making it a breeze to write with, especially for extended periods of time. Because the lead comes out on its own as you write, you don't have to fuss with pressing any buttons or switches when you're trying to jot down notes from that professor that lectures at 4x speed. If there is one thing I'd criticize, it's the eraser being a bit of a pain at times as it tends to slide back in its sleeve. Although I will say, if you're dropping the money on this pencil, you're probably not the kind of person that needs to erase often. Heck, I bought this pencil back in 2020 and I still have yet to exhaust the first eraser it came with. There is one thing I do want to make note of that you should heed before making your purchase: this pencil does NOT perform well if you write at a 30 degree angle or if you tend to apply a lot of pressure when writing. Your writing posture should be at a roughly 45 degree angle for the lead advancement to work correctly. Overall, pretty damn awesome pencil that has stuck with me through many lectures and essays.
F**C
Fantastisch!
Einfach klasse! Der beste Druckbleistift den ich kenne. Sehr solide Konstruktion (trotz viel Plastik hinten. Der Griff ist ein Metall-Plastik-Komposit). Sehr schön definierter Klick vom Knopf. Wie bei Orenz üblich, bleibt der Minenschutz immer um die Mine. Damit kann man auch die (sehr) dünnen Minen mit 0,2 oder 0,3 sicher benutzen (ich hatte mit diesem Stift noch keinen (!) Minenbruch, trotz 0,3 mm Minen). Zusätzlich zu den normalen Orenz ist bei dem Nero das Minenschutzröhrchen gefedert, und geht beim Abheben vom Papier wieder nach vorne, und nimmt die Mine mit. Man braucht daher nur einmal hinten Klicken, und dann kann man schreiben und zeichnen bis die Mine zu Ende ist. Einziger Nachteil: Mine und Schutzröhrchen sind naturgemäß sehr dünn und bleiben auf rauhem und/oder billigem Papier schon mal hängen, aber das kann man dem Stift ja nicht wirklich vorwerfen.
A**A
preciso, de alta calidad
la calidad de construcción se siente increible y cumple con lo que promete, es muy practico e incluso puedes trasar en angulos como con en un compas
A**R
Leve porém resistente
Mais leve do que imaginei porém resistente.
E**A
Ottima per scrivere e disegnare
Matita ottima, ben bilanciata. Questa è la seconda.
A**Z
Vale la pena el precio
Es un poco caro pero vale la pena si eliges el 0.2 o 0.3 (en mi caso) porque proteje muy bien la mina y por eso no se rompe muy facil como en los otros.
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