The Pencil That's Trying to Put Itself Out of Business

 

The Claim That Sounds Like Marketing (It Isn't)

The Infinity Pencil is named that on purpose. Not because it sounds cool. Because it's engineered to never run out. Not "lasts a really long time." Never runs out.

I know how that sounds. Bold claims are cheap. So instead of just telling you, I sent one to a reviewer named Joe and let him put it through its paces with a camera rolling. No script, no notes. Here's what he had to say.

What He Noticed First

Not the mechanism. Not the titanium. The first thing Joe pointed out was that there's nothing printed on it. No logo, no branding stamped down the side. He said if you have to dig to find out what it is, that's what premium actually looks like.

That was intentional. Anyone can slap a logo on something and call it premium. We'd rather the pencil speak for itself.

Why It's Solid Titanium (And Why That Matters)

The body is grade five titanium, the same stuff used in aerospace parts. Round barrel, slightly domed top, one flat edge running down the side. That flat edge isn't decoration. It's where your thumb naturally rests when you write, and once you feel it you'll wonder why every pen and pencil doesn't have one.

Joe picked up on the weight right away. There's real heft to it, because there's nothing hollow about it. It's not a shell built to look expensive. It's a solid piece of metal built to outlast you.

The Part That's Actually Hard to Believe

The tip is a mixture of graphite and metal, engineered to write and erase like a normal pencil while never wearing down to nothing the way wood and graphite do. Joe tested it on paper. Tested erasing. Tested it on wood for marking cuts, which is exactly the kind of jobsite abuse most pencils don't survive one afternoon of.

His words, not ours: "This is really something I find quite cool to see, and it's something I've never seen before."

Who This Is Actually For

If you've never once thought about your pencil, this isn't for you. Keep buying the box of twelve.

But if you're the person who's sharpened the same pencil down to a stub on a construction project, or you've lost count of how many mechanical pencils you've cracked in a tool bag, this was built for you. One pencil. No sharpening. No replacing. No running out.

Joe said it best: a pencil you never have to sharpen or replace. That's the whole pitch, and it happens to be true.

Try It. If We're Wrong, Tell Us.

We build these in Doylestown, PA, and we stand behind every one of them. If the Infinity Pencil doesn't earn a permanent spot in your bag, your truck, or your desk drawer, that's on us, not you.

Get the Infinity Pencil →

Cheers,
Brian

P.S. Joe didn't get paid to say any of this. We sent him a pencil  and let it run. If you want to see for yourself before you decide, the full review is linked above. Most people watch it once and order before it's even finished.


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