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Which mechanical pencil to get?

So my old zebra frisha is dying, the model is no longer produced and hard to find, Im planning on buying a new mechanical pencil, I have limited my options down to 3, but I cant decide which to get

Options

Pentel graph gear 1000

Ohto super promecha

Rotring 500

If you can suggest any 0.7mm mechanical under 25$ (or around)

That'll be appreciated

BTW I just need this for everyday use (eg notes in class)

Update:

Sorry, that's the closest category, these ARE drafting pencils after all

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    So you think engineering is a field where folks are mechanical pencil experts?

    How about you go to a site that sells those products and look at the hundreds of ratings and reviews instead of soliciting the one or two people here who may or may not own one?

    Make sense? Yes, it does. You're welcome.

    e.g.:

    "I ordered this Super Promecha, and it ended up been a Super Junk. It came came broken because it is plastic. Only the grip is metal. Jetpens has a great customer service, I returned the broken Super Promecha, and I exchanged it for the Staedtler Regulator. The Regulator just arrived and I love it. It is solid metal, no plastic. If you want an all metal mecanical pencil, do not buy the Super Promecha, buy the Staedtler it is a lot better."

    Source(s): 30 years engineering and a wee bit of common sense
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