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HomeProducts for TeachersOffice SuppliesPencil SuppliesCHECKING PENCILS PK OF 12 PENCILS |
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| Customer Reviews: | | Average Customer Review: ( 7 customer reviews )
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5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Poor quality Oct 05, 2010
By Lisa B I ordered 3 boxes of these checking pencils for my class. The leads repeatedly broke upon sharpening for almost 3/4 of the pencils. Some of the students had to work with pencils less than 5 inches long. I would not purchase these pencils again.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Blue and Red pencils Sep 17, 2010
By Pamela G. Williams As teacher of Learning disabled students, I have used pencils with blue at one end and red at the other to have students mark b's and d's in their reading so that they learn the difference. I have used these for 25 years. I switched to this brand because they are less expensive. Now I know why. In trying to sharpen them initially, you lose half the pencil. The wood splinters or remains rough to the touch.Charles Leonard Inc. Pencil, Red/Blue, 12/box (65045)
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Red/Blue Pencils Apr 12, 2010
By C. Royston
"CerRoy"
I looked for these old-style red on one end and blue on the other at several of the office supply chains. No one seems to carry them any longer. They're handy for things like grading papers and making notations. These were just what I expected. No complaints!
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Do not buy these pencils Dec 06, 2011
By ubli I took my chances and did not heed the warnings that these pencils are worthless and bought a box anyway. Well, lets be fair and say half the pencil is worthless. The "lead" of the red half is shattered inside the pencil. Every time you sharpen it, a little piece of the red lead comes out and clogs up your pencil sharpener. I happily sharpened away until I was left with only a small blue pencil. The red part was consumed entirely just trying to get it sharpened.
There are other brands of this type of pencils (Koh-I-Noor, and from jetpens.com), and I suggest you try them first.
Again, do not buy this product.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Red and Blue Pencils for The Dental Chart Jun 19, 2011
By N. Kehr
"Practice Mgmt. Pro - Dental Assisting Director"
We always run out of these and it was good to find a ready, less expensive source. They work great!
N. Kehr National School of Dental Assisting Stockton, CA [...]
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