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Wood-Cased #2 HB Pencils, Pre-sharpened, 200 Count Bulk Pack

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Wood-Cased #2 HB Pencils, Pre-sharpened, 200 Count Bulk Pack

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· 200 #2 hb pencils classroom bulk pack · Pre-sharpened, save your time, ready to use · High quality wood for easy sharpening · Rounded hexagon shape reduces rolling · Sturdy box for easy storaging

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Suzanne NorrisReviewed in the United States on April 24, 2025

I order these pencils for teachers. The teacher loves he fact that they are sharpened. They are also a good quality.

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Jessica BReviewed in the United States on March 10, 2025

Great quality. I love that they are already sharp. Just put them in the pencil holder and we were ready to go. Super easy.

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Olivia MeederReviewed in the United States on March 23, 2025

These pencils are perfect for teachers. I always have students who don’t have a pencil and these were inexpensive and great to keep!

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Old welder69Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2025

If you have a bunch of pencil pushers, this is the item for you! Package was not so great but the pencils are good quality!

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Andrea JohnsonReviewed in the United States on March 15, 2025

They're good, cheap pencils!

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Elizabeth StaticeReviewed in the United States on December 5, 2023

Testing all 200 pencils will take years, but the half-dozen I tortured are well made and strong. I slapped them on a desk edge, then sharpened them down to the eraser - no breaks in the lead inside, no adhesive detachment between lead and wood. I wish the same were true for "Dixon Ticonderoga" pencils, which were my favorite, years ago. Dixon Ticonderoga Lápiz (spanish) are made very cheaply somewhere in Mexico, terrible quality. The leads inconsistently black, fragile, unglued and fall out of the wood - if you drop the pencil, or rap it on a table edge, the "Dixon" lead shatters - and falls out. Hence my switch to Rarlan, which I hope will turn out well. The stronger leads are harder, more like a 3HB than a perfect 2HB, but they are strong enough to take a little more writing pressure to leave a bold mark. They sharpen to a smaller point. I can get used to that. My complaint about the Rarlan pencils is they are packaged in a flimsy and poorly-glued cardboard box. Amazon delivers the Rarlan box in a plastic bag, so the Rarlan box falls apart when the bag is dropped on the porch, scattering the pencils inside the Amazon bag. That said, none of the presharpened pencils broke their leads, or lost eraser ferrules or pencil points when abused this way. I repaired the box with Gorilla tape, so it should survive accidental drops in my office. For a few pennies more, Rarlan could strengthen their box, or Amazon could put the Rarlon box in a study padded box, so the Rarlan box would not fall apart. More 5 star reviews, more sales. I wonder if a human decision maker at Amazon reads these reviews and acts on them?

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JteacherReviewed in the United States on April 12, 2025

Easier to supply kids these when don’t have supplies for class

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Alexis BuhlmaierReviewed in the United States on March 4, 2025

Used these to send to my kids classroom. Great for the price.

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KellyReviewed in Canada on October 11, 2023

Will purchase more as needed. Good buy

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Amazon CustomerReviewed in Canada on June 27, 2023

I bought these for a teacher gift and not only was the box filthy with rips and holes, but the pencils had lead all over them. Unless you want to wash your pencils before use, I’d buy another brand.

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Mike Di StauloReviewed in Canada on July 11, 2023

quality of glue not good at all