Tombow Mono-Graph Zero Review


 As some of you may know, Tombow recently discontinued the Mono Graph Zero line. This is unfortunate, as the Mono Zero has been a favorite of mine for a long time. It is a pretty run-of-the-mill drafting pencil, but it falls more towards the general use market, as it lacks a retractable sleeve and hardness indicator.

With that being said, the Mono Graph Zero is still one of my favorite pencils. The knurling isn't too rough, and it strikes the perfect balance between grippy and smooth. As an added bonus, it has a twist-extendable eraser. It's pretty small, but good for precise lines. It uses an interesting cartridge thing, but I think you can buy extra eraser refills without replacing the whole apparatus.

Overall, the Tombow Mono Graph Zero is a nice pen
cil for the price(~$9). It lacks some typically desired features, but is very comfortable. If you are interested in picking one of these up, there are still a few left on Amazon.

As always, thanks for reading. Stay sharp!

I will probably be releasing a Youtube video to go along with this post, so stay tuned for that. I think that is going to be the format for now on, as long as I have time to make the video.

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