

✏️ Elevate your sketches with timeless precision and endless creativity!
The HOZO NeoRulerGO is a sleek, aluminum alloy inkless pencil featuring a fine 0.5mm point and 2 replaceable nibs for long-lasting use. Designed for architects, artists, and professionals, it offers smooth, consistent writing without the need for sharpening or ink refills. Compatible with the NeoStand for convenient storage and erasing, this reusable pencil combines durability with elegant design, making it an ideal gift and essential tool for creative precision.




| ASIN | B0D95NH26P |
| Additional Features | NeoPencil |
| Age Range Description | Kid |
| Best Sellers Rank | #26,619 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #305 in Mechanical Pencils |
| Body Shape | Hexagonal |
| Brand Name | HOZO |
| Closure Type | Snap |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 126 Reviews |
| Drill Point | Fine |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00850059742129 |
| Grip Type | Smooth |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Item Dimensions | 5.75 x 1.18 x 0.79 inches |
| Item Height | 2 centimeters |
| Line Size | 0.5mm |
| Manufacturer | GuangZhou HouZuo Technology co.,Limited |
| Material Type | Aluminum |
| Model Number | P02 |
| Style | NeoPencil |
| UPC | 850059742129 |
| Warranty Description | 1-year limited warranty by HOZO |
| Writing Instrument Form | Mechanical Graphite Pencil |
N**N
Very durable.
I like this pen because it is very durable.And the design is very cool, like a metal Apple Pencil, which is very unique. It is very comfortable for me, it is made out of metal, so it feels very cool when I touch it, good for people who sweat a lot like me. The part I don’t like is the writing experience. The smoothness is good. But it is too light, I was expecting like hp-2b pencils, but it looks like 4h. Harder too see and not so visible. In conclusion this is a very good pen for people who draws and do some simple work.
L**N
Nice pen(cil); writing is pretty faint
I ordered this because I'd tried a different brand and the writing was so faint I could barely read it. This pen(cil) has a nice feel and nice heft to it. It feels like a quality product. The writing is still pretty faint, but it's better than the other one I tried. I'll be keeping this one, but it's still not quite what I'd been led to believe. It's good, but not great.
M**X
Good Pencil
The Everlasting Metallic Pencil is a unique addition to any sketcher’s toolkit. Being metallic gives it a sleek and modern look. The pencil’s heavy weight provides a substantial feel in the hand, which can be both a positive and a negative depending on personal preference. One notable feature is its durability. Unlike regular pencils, this one doesn’t require sharpening, which is a significant advantage for those who sketch frequently. The lack of an eraser can be inconvenient for some, but it is not bad at all for me. Overall, the Everlasting Metallic Pencil is a solid choice for artists who appreciate a durable and stylish tool.
W**R
Great feel, light mark
I like the feel and balance of the pencil and I enjoy using it. The only thing you need to keep in mind is that it does not produce as dark a mark as a regular pencil.
C**R
Nice way to store pencil and nibs
Great way to hold a neopencil. The nibs store nicely. They are a bit light but overall I am happy.
C**D
Sort-of neat gimmick; an updated version of an old-school drawing tool; light lines
I got this through the Vine Program in exchange for my honest review. If you are really eager to get on the '"inkless pen/pencil" trend right now, this is a nice one in terms of weight, how it feels in the hand, and general sizing. I think this is a nice item for someone who is professionally doing drafting or technical drawings, assuming they're willing to buy extra nibs, use a separate eraser, etc. For the average person, this is more of a gimmick. The price is a little steep ($19.99 at the time of writing) given you can find sets with multiple pens and nibs for less on AZ, and this comes with one pen and only two nibs, in barebones packaging. That said, the body of the pen is nicely designed and made. The multi-faceted design makes it feel natural like a wooden pencil, but it weighs something like a heavy-duty mechanical pencil. As others have said, it writes very lightly and with very fine lines, unless you are shading. Then it shades very lightly. I've learned that this is almost ALL inkless pencils given how the nibs are made. Most have hard graphite nibs, which is why they can last a long time and not need sharpening. However, the harder the graphite, the lighter the lines will be. If your classic school pencil is an #2 (US grade) / HB (EU grade), this is more like a 3H (EU grade), meaning it will be much lighter than a normal #2/HB pencil. So it's more suited for graphical and technical drawings, or for light sketching that you plan to go over with color pencils or ink. It's not really suitable for taking notes, detailed art sketching, etc. unless you really want light grey writing and lines. The nibs for this are graphite. There are other inkless pens (aka infinity pens, forever pencils, etc.) that use other metal allows and claim a sort-of magic "oxidization" process. Those pens simply use a different lead-free alloy with pewter or silver in the nibs, and you can conceptually use those types of nibs in this. That all said, none of these "magic" pens and pencils are new or revolutionary. It's all a really old technique called silverpoint (or metal point) from the Middle Ages that was outmoded by more modern pencils. You can still find traditional artist-grade metal point styluses that use copper, gold, silver, etc. at a variety of price points. History lessons aside, this is an okay pencil for someone who wants something that feels good in the hand and has some weight and plans to use it for drafting or technical drawings. For the average user who wants it to take notes, doodle, sketch, etc. I don't recommend this. And for those who want to use pencils for their more artistic pursuits, I recommend getting affordable sets of traditional pencils that cover a wide scale of blackness and hardness.
J**E
GOOD, BUT....eh
PROs - Was delivered on time + well packaged + undamaged - Was a described/depicted per Amazons description (design and color is exactly as shown in the product picture) - Design was beautiful and very elegant yet SIMPLISTIC - Seemed very durable (both the lead and the pencil) - Seemed like a reasonable value of money CONs - Was a slightly HEAVIER weight, than I'm used too, obviously - Lead was very LIGHT (Very HARD in pencil graphite language) - I did have to write much, MUCH slower because of the two listed above, sadly OVERALL Overall, I'm returning, the lead being so light is REALLY ANNOYING to me, but the product itself was very beautiful!
N**L
Great buy
Great. Best pencil my daughter ever had, she tells me.
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