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Koh-i-Noor Hardtmuth Graphite Leads for Lead Holders, 4B Degree, 5.6mm x 80mm Lead, Box of 6 (486404B001KZ),Black

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About this item

  • The strongest, blackest, fine-line polymer lead available
  • Compatible with Koh-I-Noor Rapidomatic pencils and an assortment of Koh-I-Noor lead holders (sold separately)
  • 5.6mm, 4B Degree lead
  • Ideal lead for artists
  • Box of 6 leads


The Koh-i-Noor Hardtmuth Graphite Leads for Lead Holders, 4B Degree, 5.6mm x 80mm is the strongest, blackest, fine-line polymer lead available. Compatible with Koh-i-Noor Rapidomatic pencils and an assortment of The Koh-i-Noor lead holders (All sold separately). Box of 6 leads. Koh-I-Noor - Bringing you the best in professional grade drawing and design.


Artist
Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2025
Great 5.6 lead holder. Feels great in the hand and it has a great clip for pockets, as well as a built in sharpener. Appealing design as well.
shad man
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2025
Very sturdy pencil will last a long time
Lisa
Reviewed in Germany on January 18, 2025
Der Koh-I-Noor 5311 Druckbleistift ist ein hervorragendes Schreibgerät, das mich auf ganzer Linie überzeugt hat. Die Verarbeitung ist erstklassig – das robuste Metallgehäuse wirkt nicht nur edel, sondern liegt auch sehr angenehm in der Hand.Besonders beeindruckt hat mich die 5,6 mm dicke Mine. Sie eignet sich perfekt für Skizzen, Zeichnungen und Notizen gleichermaßen. Der Mechanismus funktioniert reibungslos, und die Mine lässt sich leicht nachfüllen. Auch der integrierte Spitzer im Drücker ist ein praktisches Detail, das den Bleistift vielseitig einsetzbar macht.Ein weiterer Pluspunkt ist der stabile Clip, der den Bleistift sicher an Taschen oder Notizbüchern befestigt. Trotz häufiger Nutzung bleibt das Gerät langlebig und behält seinen hochwertigen Look.Alles in allem ist der Koh-I-Noor 5311 ein absolut empfehlenswerter Druckbleistift für Künstler, Architekten oder jeden, der Wert auf Qualität und Design legt. Klare Kaufempfehlung!
Inyick
Reviewed in Spain on April 7, 2025
El lápiz está muy bien si quieres usarlo para dibujar profesionalmente, para mi pesa demasiado si has de mantenerlo varias horas en la mano, ya que su construcción es muy robusta. La relación calidad-precio es muy buena, la mina enorme de tamaño que permite usarlo en trabajos de bricolaje sin que se rompa.
ITO
Reviewed in the United States on July 29, 2024
I have a few Picas other brands but I really love the heft of this pencil and the pocket clip is a nice touch. I mainly use it for carpentry and making material but I also bought a sharpener that pairs nicely with it.
Kaztheatre
Reviewed in the United States on June 30, 2024
There is something very steam punky about this mechanical pencil. It is way over built which is part of its appeal and the design looks like it could've been made anywhere from the 1920s to the 1940s.
Depuis la Corse
Reviewed in France on December 18, 2024
Ce porte mine destiné à être offert à mon épouse, artiste, est un bon instrument de dessin : celui reçu étant affecté d'un défaut a été promptement remplacé par Amazon.Je pourrai l'offrir dans les délais : merci au service client !
Thomas Coffey
Reviewed in the United States on November 27, 2023
Tired of leads breaking on your mechanical pencil or lead holder? This accepts a lead so fat that it is not likely to break even if the pencil is dropped. Of course for writing, the lead is a challenge to sharpen to a nice point, but if you are into sketching with shading, etc., this will probably be a delight.Comfort in hand is good, but it's heavy in-hand, so not so easy to hold for a long time.
Max M
Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2022
Overall, as other reviewers have noted, this is generally a solid piece of hardware, which performs well. It has a nice, durable body, a good weight to it, and is satisfying to write with.My one caveat, and why I removed a star, was the clip itself. The first time I tried to it on anything thicker than a sheet of paper, the screw holding the clip in place was stripped, and the clip popped right off. After examining it, it looks like the screw holding it in place is VERY short, with maybe 1-2 threads actually holding it in place. I ended up replacing the original screw with a M2.5-0.45x6mm machine screw, which MOSTLY works, but the action on the lead holder itself is slightly impaired since the new screw scrapes the housing (it's VERY slightly longer than the original screw).I'm still a fan of it, and would give it 5 stars if the clip attached more firmly. If you don't care about the clip and/or just plan to use it to keep from rolling off a table, it's great.
ken chapman
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on June 18, 2020
When I started drawing several years ago, I was fortunate enough to purchase several clutch pencils and packets of leads from a charity shop. Two packets of leads were 5.6mm and did not fit any of the clutch pencils I had at the time. After reading the reviews of the kohinoor 5311 I decided to buy one, and it is great. It is made of metal has a nice weight, easy to hold and comfy due to the 3 indentations running along the length of the barrel, the clutch mechanism grips the lead really well. The cap holding the sharpener screws into the top end of the pencil. Finally it is a pleasure to use. For the price it is worth every penny!
Kamal Kumar Gupta
Reviewed in India on November 2, 2020
This gives feeling of holding an engineering instrument. It has been well balanced to write . There is nothing to corrode. It is for life-time.
InedibleCarrot
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2019
There's a lot to say about this one.First off, the pencil just looks incredible, even in the context of my poor photography skills. The cap end looks like some type of plumbing fixture you'd find under a sink, which is partially why I was so drawn to this particular lead holder over its many 5.6mm competitors; it's just unique. The size is comfortable and unobtrusive, aesthetically and in usage. It's rock solid as well, feels like something that'll definitely last. The included lead leaves a dark, solid stroke with good texture. The clutch mechanism is firm and the lead doesn't slip at all; it also hasn't pinched me yet, which is a first among this type of pencil (though all the clutches I've used before this one have been 2mm). I don't use the clip, personally, but it's bolted on and doesn't feel like it would ever cause any issues. I've had this for a couple weeks now and have drawn many, many things with it. This is more of an artist's review, as that's what I use the pencil for. I didn't write much with it but it can probably do that well enough too.I was actually afraid I wouldn't greatly enjoy the triangular grip of the pencil, but it holds very comfortably and does not inhibit anything in my experience. The mass of the pencil is very nice; being much heavier than most standard-issue wood and mechanical pencils, it has a good balance, and its weight can be used as leverage to create extremely precise and consistent values, as you can see in the attached images. Having a clutch makes it easy to adjust the length of exposed graphite, and for an artist this is very useful. Working with the lead extended an inch or so is great for subtle gradients.Insignificant nitpicks: the cap sharpener leaves something to be desired, as I can't seem to get the lead down to a fine point with it, but fortunately that's not so important for drawing; I have only used the sharpener twice, and mostly for experimentation. As long as you don't draw with the point of the lead excessively and use the angled sides of the lead evenly, it should stay just fine without sharpening in my experience. I've heard some say the sharpener is messy, but if you hold it upright so the lead shavings don't fall out and tap it empty into a trashcan (and wipe the graphite dust off the lead with a napkin) it's clean enough in my experience. One other small concern is that it won't fit full standard-length 5.6 mm lead to my knowledge, so if you have that type you'll have to break it (or leave the lead protruding significantly out from the end of the pencil, in which case it will probably break at some point anyways).Long story short: the pencil looks, works and feels great. Will probably survive longer than me. Very much worth it.
nick_hawaii
Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2018
This thing is awesome. Makes a dark line, I'm an electrician. Good marks on conduit. Lead is strong and the pencil its self is metal which protects it. The sharpener sharpens. The only thing is that is a minor drawback is when you press the button the whole lead can fall out. You must hold the lead back so the whole thing doesn't drop out. This thing is good. If I was an artist I don't know if I would buy it because I'm not an artist.Update, if I could give this pencil a 10 star I would. So, first the clip is perfectly designed. It is super strong and adjustable, but the curve makes it easy to slip on my shirt pocket. It holds on when I'm climbing around in attics bending over all kinds of angles it holds strong. The carbon rod is great and strong. I dropped the thing a ton of times when my butter finger hands are rushing and THE LEAD DOESNT BREAK. The sharpener is awesome because it is the cap and you won't lose it, it makes the tip sharp enough to get accurate lines when I have to cut molding. Great. Lastly the whole thing is metal. I might buy a couple more because it is a real gem. Oh yeah, it makes dark lines where regular pencils fall short.