The Best Graphite Drawing Pencil Brands, Reviews And Comparisons - Carol's Drawing Blog (2024)

The worst pencils can tear holes in your paper, while the best feel silky smooth as you hatch along in drawing nirvana. How do you reach drawing nirvana? After a few decades of drawing, I have some pencil enlightenment to share.

Comparison Table | Pencil Tech | Grade Chart | FAQ

My choice of best drawing pencil is the Swiss made Caran d’Arche Grafwood. Each grade is impeccably pure, meaning there isn’t a lot of tonal variance, so drawing with them can be disconcerting at first. Finally, a company has taken drawing seriously enough to create a new kind of graphite art pencil. At nearly three dollars a pencil, ouch, but they’re my preferred pencil now.

My mid-price range choice is the Derwent Graphic. This is a good quality pencil that comes in a full range of grades. You can sketch with Derwents while in your favorite chair, feet up, and watching tv, or you can create a graphite masterpiece with them, with or without the feet up and tv on.

My low-end pencil pick is the Prismacolor Turquoise. They come in a wide range of grades, and you can create any hatched graphite effect with them. You may occasionally hit a piece of grit in the hardest grades. If so, sharpen past it, and you’ll be good to go.

The table below is a comparison of some of the most common drawing pencil brands available in the US. I’ve judged them by the quality of the filler used, by how each grade looks on paper, and by price.

BrandGrade RangeQualityPriceSketch – Art
Caran D’Ache Grafwood PencilsThe Best Graphite Drawing Pencil Brands, Reviews And Comparisons - Carol's Drawing Blog (2)9B-4HSuperbHigh— –
Derwent Graphic PencilsThe Best Graphite Drawing Pencil Brands, Reviews And Comparisons - Carol's Drawing Blog (3)9B-9HExcellentAverage
Prismacolor Turquoise PencilsThe Best Graphite Drawing Pencil Brands, Reviews And Comparisons - Carol's Drawing Blog (4)6B-6HAverageLow

Cretacolor Fine Art Pencils
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9B-2HExcellentAverage
Cretacolor Monolith Woodless PencilsThe Best Graphite Drawing Pencil Brands, Reviews And Comparisons - Carol's Drawing Blog (6)9B-HBExcellentHigh – —
Staedtler Lumograph Drawing PencilsThe Best Graphite Drawing Pencil Brands, Reviews And Comparisons - Carol's Drawing Blog (7)12B-8HExcellentHigh
Prismacolor Turquoise Lead For Lead HoldersThe Best Graphite Drawing Pencil Brands, Reviews And Comparisons - Carol's Drawing Blog (8)6B-6HAverageAverage— –
Staedtler 2mm Leads for lead holders.4B-4HExcellentHigh— –

Table Ratings Key

High– $1.26 to $3.00 each
Average– $0.86 to $1.25
Low– $0.55 to $0.85 each

Superb – Pencils clearly marked, wide tonal range available, sharpens well, each grade clearly defined with no darker notes in it.
Excellent– Clearly defined consistent grades, wide tonal range available, pencils clearly marked, filler is mixed well, sharpen well.
Avg. – May be some inconsistency between grades of pencils, but filler is usually mixed well, usually sharpen well, good tonal range available.
Poor– Grades are not consistent, sharp bits in filler can tear paper, leads break often while sharpening.

Pencil Tech
The leads of drawing pencils are made with ground graphite and a filler, and the ratio of one to the other determines what grade of hardness a pencil is. The type of filler used depends on the brand.

The “harder” grades (F – 9H) contain more filler, and the “softer” grades (HB – 9B) contain less. While the correct ratio of filler to graphite for each hardness grade must bewell known, I’ve never found two brands of drawing pencils that use the same formula, and one brand’s 2H pencil can be the same as another brand’s 4H.

The worst brands of pencils sometimes leave tiny chunks of filler unmixed in the lead. The problem is that the filler is harder than the lead and has sharp edges. If you’re hatching with some pressure when one of these chunks of filler surfaces, it can literally tear a hole in the surface of your paper. If this does happen to you, sharpen the lead past that spot and keep your fingers crossed that the rest of the lead is filler-chunk free.

Drawing Pencil Grade Chart

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Drawing Pencil FAQ

Do I need a pencil in each hardness?
Not at first. A good range for a beginner is 4B, 2B, B, 2H, 4H. If you’re more experienced and moving into fine art drawing, you’ll need a full range of leads to create different effects.

What do you think about the ultra small (.5 mm) leads for mechanical pencils?
I don’t use them. They don’t come in the full range of hardness. More importantly, I use very sharp leads to create many of the textures in my drawings, and these small leads are too blunt for that. And they’re too fragile to sharpen.

The leads keep breaking when I try to sharpen my pencils. Are the leads already broken in the pencils? Did I get pencils that were dropped or something?
Chances are, the problem is your pencil sharpener and not your pencils. If you’re using the kind of sharpener that has a single blade in it. That blade gets dull very quickly, and that snags the wood and breaks the lead, or it may start chipping the graphite instead of shaving it.

I use the Kum Long Point Pencil SharpenerThe Best Graphite Drawing Pencil Brands, Reviews And Comparisons - Carol's Drawing Blog (10). It has two holes. One hole sharpens the wood, and the other sharpens the lead. It comes with extra blades. The body is plastic, so you have to be extra careful when you screw in the new blades or the holes will strip.

Graphite is shiny. Is there any way to avoid that?
No, but there are a couple of things you can do to make it less of a problem. First, don’t squash the paper grain by hatching too hard. Instead, apply the graphite in layers. Use a sharp soft lead first, but don’t try to cover all the paper in one pass. Then lightly go over that hatch with a sharply pointed harder lead. This will help you cover the paper evenly, which gives you a dark value without ruining the grain, and the grain will “interrupt” the shininess of the slick graphite, making it less noticeable.

Finally, aftera drawing is finished, spray it with a matte fixativeThe Best Graphite Drawing Pencil Brands, Reviews And Comparisons - Carol's Drawing Blog (11). That cuts down on the shininess and keeps the work from being inadvertently smeared. Any shininess left after fixing is usually only visible at certain angles, so if the drawing is hung on a wall, shininess is usually not visible at all. For the best possible presentation, fix your drawing, have it matted, and hang it out of direct sunlight.

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FAQs

The Best Graphite Drawing Pencil Brands, Reviews And Comparisons - Carol's Drawing Blog? ›

In many respects, crystalline vein graphite is the highest quality natural graphite. Its graphitic content can range from 94 to 99 percent, with the purest samples coming from the middle of a vein.

What is the best brand of graphite pencils? ›

  • Comparing the tones of different ranges. ...
  • FABER-CASTELL '9000' PENCILS. ...
  • MARS 'LUMOGRAPH' PENCILS. ...
  • DERWENT 'GRAPHIC' PENCILS. ...
  • KOH-I-NOOR HARDTMUTH: TOISON D'OR PENCILS. ...
  • TOMBOW 'MONO 100' PENCILS. ...
  • CARAN D'ACHE 'GRAFWOOD' PENCILS. ...
  • CONTÉ À PARIS GRAPHITE PENCILS.

What is the best quality of graphite? ›

In many respects, crystalline vein graphite is the highest quality natural graphite. Its graphitic content can range from 94 to 99 percent, with the purest samples coming from the middle of a vein.

What kind of pencils do professional artists use? ›

  • Best Drawing Pencils Overall — Staedtler Mars Lumograph Pencil Set. ...
  • Best Drawing Pencils for Realism — Tombow Mono Drawing Pencil Set. ...
  • Best Pencil Set for Technical Drawing — Prismacolor Premier Turquoise Graphite Sketching Pencils. ...
  • Best Professional Sketching Set — Winsor & Newton Studio Collection Artist Pencils.
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What grade graphite pencil is best for sketching? ›

The best pencils for drawing and sketching are a HB, 2B, 6B and 9B. Far better than buying a whole set of pencils, most of which will never be used.

Which is the number one pencil company? ›

Faber-Castell

Founded in 1761, Faber-Castell is a German multinational company renowned for its high-quality art and writing materials. Their pencils are crafted with precision and attention to detail, using premium graphite and cedarwood.

What are number 1 pencils? ›

1 Pencil (B Grade): Higher in graphite, softer, prone to smudging, and ideal for artistic or bold writing. No. 2 Pencil (HB Grade): A balanced mix of graphite and clay, offering versatility for writing and drawing, making it a popular choice for schools and offices.

What is high grade graphite? ›

Graphite (flake and crystalline) is graded according to carbon content and particle size, whereas amorphous graphite is classified mainly on the basis of its carbon content. High-purity graphite (up to 99.9% carbon) is also produced synthetically in electric furnaces from calcined petroleum co*ke.

Who is the biggest graphite company? ›

Triton Minerals' Balama/Nicanda Hill in Mozambique takes the top spot with 41.7 million tonnes (mt) of contained graphite. The project is in the Cabo Delgado region of Northern Mozambique, the same province as Syrah Resources' Balama mine, which is the world's largest graphite producing facility.

Where is the best graphite in the world? ›

what's Special about Sri Lankan Graphite. Sri Lankan “vein” graphite has the highest in situ purity in the world, in addition to low-cost, qualified local labour and generous government incentives.

What do professionals use for drawing? ›

Drawing professionals often use pencils to create different types of artwork. You can purchase pencils with different ranges of hardness, going from 10H to 12B. While H represents the level of hardness, B represents the graphite's blackness or softness. Hard leads create light and precise lines that may smudge.

What is the most used pencil for drawing? ›

H, F, HB and B: A popular go-to for simple sketches and writing. HB is often used as a multi-purpose pencil because it's clear enough to write and draw but has minimal smudging. B grades: The softer texture and darker marks make these pencils ideal for shading and tonal modelling.

Why is Staedtler so expensive? ›

The Artist Grade colored pencils will be more expensive, but the quality is worth it. They contain more pigment and less filler, which results in richer color. They are also lightfast, which means they will last longer than drawings made with Student Grade colored pencils.

Who makes the best graphite drawing pencils? ›

9 Best Drawing Pencils for Artists 2023
  • STAEDTLER MARS LUMOGRAPH PENCILS SETS.
  • DERWENT GRAPHIC PENCILS.
  • CONTE A PARIS SKETCHING / LIFE DRAWING PENCILS.
  • JASART GRAPHITE SKETCH PENCIL SETS.
  • FABER-CASTELL PITT GRAPHITE PENCILS.
  • FABER-CASTELL GOLDFABER SKETCH SET.
  • GENERAL'S CHARCOAL DRAWING ASSORTMENT SET.

What do most artists use graphite pencils for? ›

The humble graphite pencil is the workhorse of many artists toolkits. Made from graphite blends mixed with wax, drawing and sketching pencils are a versatile mark making tool perfect for jotting down quick ideas, plotting compositions or even for highly detailed drawings.

Which graphite pencil is best for beginners? ›

The Staedtler Lumograph Pencil Set – Set of 12 is a good medium priced option.
  • Derwent Graphic Pencils, Medium set, 6b thru 4h is a good lower end priced choice. ...
  • The Tombow Mono Zero Eraser has a very small eraser diameter that's useful for tight areas.

Are all graphite pencils the same? ›

Manufacturers alter the degree of graphite by varying the proportions of clay and graphite in the mix. More graphite will mean your pencil is softer and more black. More clay means that your pencil will be hard and lighter in colour. There are three letters that you will come across in most pencil ranges: B, H and F.

Is Faber-Castell better than Staedtler? ›

It would depend on what material you're talking about and for what you will be using them and over what kind of paper as well. In normal paper for pretty common uses, Staedtler fine tips and markers are better than Faber-Castell's. But sepias and graphites from Faber Castell are better.

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