Electric (Battery-operated) Eraser with 15 Eraser Refills & Refill Case
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I bought it to use with colored pencils and it works great; I haven't tried it with fine liner ink pens yet, but it does come with two types of eraser ends - one for colored pencils and one for fine liner ink pens. Perhaps the other is for that purpose. Sorry, but there hasn't been a need for it.
I'm not sure what I'm saying. This is something I bought a long time ago and no longer have. I found them for $1 at a store called Daiso Japan a while after I made this purchase. This one is number 50, and it is identical to the previous one. I recommend going to the store rather than ordering it online if you can find one near you.
No, you'll need a size AAA battery x2.
Selected User Reviews For Electric (Battery-operated) Eraser with 15 Eraser Refills & Refill Case
When I was in college, I bought this in 2012 or 2013, and it was fantastic. This thing saved me a lot of hassle and wrist fatigue when I was working as a stage manager and had to take down and erase a lot of blocking notes, cues, line notes, and other notes in my book. Things to keep in mind:
1. It's not completely silent, and it sounds a lot like a vibrator. Be aware that you will be ridiculed.
2. No one will understand what this is when they look at it, so you'll have to explain it a lot.
3. Every time you want to use it, you'll have to figure out what the appropriate pressure level is. The type of pencil you used, the type of eraser you used, how hard you wrote, and the quality of paper you used all have an impact on how well it erases, so be ready to experiment until you find what works.
Given that I wasn't erasing pencil lead from paper, it performed admirably. It arrived on time, if not earlier than expected.
The item's fit and finish were excellent, and the motor was much stronger than I had anticipated. The batteries are installed by unscrewing a small cap on the top and splitting the halves in half. It runs on two AAA batteries. The halves were easily snapped back together. I would purchase this item again and recommend it to others.
' This eraser was purchased in the hopes of being superior to the 'Derwent Battery Operated Eraser. ' The Derwent was one of my favorites. But it died when I dropped it. br>br>It's not bad; it erases, but not completely, in my opinion. This is just a guess, but I believe the button you press will wear out after a long period of use. For a general electric eraser, the price isn't too bad. And because the company had sent an email for feedback, they were able to communicate quickly.
This eraser is fantastic. It provides me with neat, precise erase marks.
the- Elementary-level prize. This electric eraser is a big hit with kids of all ages! If you use rewards in the classroom, this would be a great one to use at the end of the year. the- These are truly "the berries"--quarter prize! It's something I enjoy doing as well. 2 AAA batteries (not included) are required.
the- Elementary-level prize. This electric eraser is a big hit with kids of all ages! If you use rewards in the classroom, this would be a great one to use at the end of the year. the- These are truly "the berries"--quarter prize! It's something I enjoy doing as well. 2 AAA batteries (not included) are required.
It's a great deal for the money. It's also useful for erasing small lines and large areas from detailed work. The eraser head does fall out from time to time, but for the price, it's a fantastic bargain.