Selasa, 04 Januari 2011

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Read First Before Buy uni ball KuruToga Mechanical Starter 1751934

uni ball KuruToga Mechanical Starter 1751934

MatchaDNA Green Tea is now my new favorite Matcha Green Tea!

I love this tea tea and drink it every morning (and sometimes in the afternoon too)

I used to drink Japanese Matcha green tea but stopped soon after the disaster in Fukushima, Japan, because of concern of possible radiation contamination from the nuclear plant meltdowns there.
Was very excited to find this Organic Matcha with Chinese origin and was also very pleasantly surprised with the quality and taste of the MatchaDNA tea.

The main difference we noticed between the Matcha DNA and the Japanese matcha is that the Match DNA is less bitter than the Japanese matcha and is wonderfully delicious. We are very happy to be able to enjoy or daily matcha tea with the confidence of knowing that it is free of any possible radiation contamination that may now be present in Japanese matcha teas.

Get your uni ball KuruToga Mechanical Starter 1751934 Now!

6 komentar:

  1. Yep, I actually don't know how the mechanism works, but the line that I draw or write with this pen is clearer and crisper than normal pencil. So far, I don't think I wasted 8$, and I think you won't, too.

    BalasHapus
  2. As a C/C++ programmer, I tend to fill notebooks with debug notes as I work. I've always preferred using a pencil since it's easier to fix mistakes, but I never thought there was much difference between the quality of the pencils I've used - until this one. This little guy is very comfortable to hold and the pencil lead is always sharp.

    Now I just need to remember to keep it hidden when I'm not around! :)

    BalasHapus
  3. Great pencil with very tight mechanism. I am very hard on mech pencils and use them everyday for work. This has stood up to any abuse I can muster and still operates as it did the day I received it.

    BalasHapus
  4. I have many mechanical pencils, but this one tops them all. I originally bought it because i thought it was ridiculously cool that it has a motor inside, only to be quite surprised by its performance. I sat through a 3 hour final watching pieces of lead flying by from the 2 people next to me, yet i never broke my tip!
    The one downside is that the metal tip doesnt retract so you should just be careful where you put, cause it can give a little sting if it pokes you.

    Definitely worth the money, just for the amount you save on not buying lead!

    BalasHapus
  5. I've been using mechanical pencils for longer than I care to remember and was curious to test Uni-ball's hyperbolic claims for this one. After using it for a week, all I can say is that it's definitely better than the other mechanical pencils I've used. I'm not sure how it does it, and I can't really verify the claims that the lead turns as you write to keep it sharp (I did try to look, honest!), but you can definitely feel an improvement.
    The pencil is very well made and looks like it will hold up well (it certainly did when I accidentally dropped it onto the tiled floor).
    Considering its reasonable price, It's a definite winner and I recommend it without hesitation.

    BalasHapus