If you intend to use them for writing, my go-to writing pencil for years has been the Mitsubishi Hi-Uni in H or 2H; the lead is virtually unbreakable, it holds its point for a decent amount of time and is smoother to write with than just about any 2H pencil I've ever used.
I'm a leftie, but the Hi-Unis aren't as prone to digging into the paper when pushed across the paper as most other pencils I've tried - despite the excellent point!
Get a KUM sharpener, too, while you're at it, and chances are you'll never look back.
(Anecdotally, all the kids in my son's class (2nd grade/7yo) now use Hi-Unis after his teacher realized that his handwriting was more legible than most because of the consistent, fine line -and that she hardly ever needed to help him sharpen his pencil; the wood in the Hi-Unis is very dense and well assembled, so it doesn't catch in the sharpener like a lot of cheaper pencils does.)
I'm a leftie, but the Hi-Unis aren't as prone to digging into the paper when pushed across the paper as most other pencils I've tried - despite the excellent point!
Get a KUM sharpener, too, while you're at it, and chances are you'll never look back.
(Anecdotally, all the kids in my son's class (2nd grade/7yo) now use Hi-Unis after his teacher realized that his handwriting was more legible than most because of the consistent, fine line -and that she hardly ever needed to help him sharpen his pencil; the wood in the Hi-Unis is very dense and well assembled, so it doesn't catch in the sharpener like a lot of cheaper pencils does.)