✏️ Grip the future of writing with color and comfort!
The Twist 'n Write Pencil set features 4 ergonomically designed mechanical pencils with a unique wishbone shape that promotes a proper tripod grip, ideal for small hands. Each pencil uses bold 2mm HB lead, comes in vibrant colors, and includes 10 black lead refills, combining durability, style, and ergonomic innovation to support confident writing and creativity.
Manufacturer | PenAgain |
Brand | PenAgain |
Item Weight | 2.89 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 3.5 x 1.5 x 0.5 inches |
Item model number | 063100014000C162154264 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Assorted Colors |
Closure | Twist |
Pencil Lead Degree (Hardness) | HB |
Material Type | Rubber |
Number of Items | 4 |
Size | 14 Piece Set |
Point Type | Thick |
Line Size | 2 Millimeters |
Ink Color | Black,Blue,Pink |
Manufacturer Part Number | 063100014000C162154264 |
S**T
My students love these!
These are a great tool for my students that haven’t figured out that pencil grip. Perfect for those struggling with fine motor skills.
E**W
Grip
Easy to hold and does not hurt fingers when writing
L**Z
Great Idea
These pencils are a great ideas for kids that need to learn how to hold a pencil correctly. Unfortunately my daughter was not a big fan of the pencils.
A**K
Good
Works well not sure how much it helps them in the future tho.
F**S
Easy to use
With my broken writing hand ✍️ imI'm able to write with these. Great for anyone that has problem hands.
C**2
Great for teaching proper grasp!
I use these all the time in my occupational therapy sessions and it is the only pencil that will get some of my kiddos to use a proper grasp!
M**G
How to change the lead
We really liked these pencils, but on day 2, my son tried to change the lead himself, which did not turn out well. Finding no other reviews or questions about it (I did find other reviews saying the lead was falling out, and that was the hint I needed) I figured I'd add that here:-Twist the old lead all the way out (counter-clockwise if you're looking inside the tip)-Take out the old lead (you should have to tug just a little)- Put the new lead in -- you need to push it down a bit so the inside mechanism can hang on to it. Not so hard that you break the lead, but you can't just drop it in and expect it to stay (if the lead is falling out, you may just need to push it in a bit)- Twist it the other way (clockwise) to get the lead back down
B**
Nice, but they jeep getting stuck.
I work with kids with special needs and part of that includes handwriting. These are a big hit, but they keep getting stuck (unable to twist). I have to keep taking them apart to get the lead to twist up and down.
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