Ohuhu Electric Eraser Kit with Eraser Refills and 1 Eraser Brush, Auto Erasers for Artist Drawing, Painting, Sketching, Drafting, Architectural Plans, Arts and Crafts,Battery Operated Pencil Eraser
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If your eraser refills run out, the company wants you to buy a new one. Refills are available for all electric erasers, with some being generic. It will be erased if it does not fit. Derwent is used by others.
Works great with colored pencils.
Thank you very much for your query. Please be aware that the electric eraser comes with a total of 20 additional eraser refills. The electric eraser can only use the eraser refills that come with it.
To be honest, I have no idea, but all I can suggest is that you look up the company and see what fillers you can find there.
Selected User Reviews For Ohuhu Electric Eraser Kit with Eraser Refills and 1 Eraser Brush, Auto Erasers for Artist Drawing, Painting, Sketching, Drafting, Architectural Plans, Arts and Crafts,Battery Operated Pencil Eraser
This eraser is nothing short of incredible. I've never worked with an electric eraser before. I didn't think it'd be worth it, but because of the size of the eraser itself, it'll be easy to get into tight spaces. It requires two AAA batteries, which are not included. br>br> br>br>The overall size and design appear to be excellent, and it comfortably fits my hand. The button is a "Direct" type, meaning it will only turn on for as long as you hold it down. As a result, the button's location is ideal for keeping it pressed with your forefinger while concentrating on the paper. br>br>The set includes 20 refillable erasers as well as a brush for cleaning the left-over erasers. After erasing, there are a lot of left-overs. This eraser also works well with a variety of media, including regular pencils, colored pencils, and even soft pastels, as shown in one of the attached images.
When working with Prismacolors (both premiers and verithins), removing the wax layers when attempting to erase can be extremely difficult, and you'll almost always end up smudging the edges and ruining crisp lines. I'd never used an electric eraser before and thought it'd be a nice addition to my collection, but nothing revolutionary that would have a significant impact on my work. br>I was mistaken. This electric eraser is a fantastic tool to have on hand, and I'm amazed at how well it works with colored pencils - Prismas in particular. Of course, when you're about 20 layers deep on certain areas, this won't remove everything and make the paper brand new, but it will create excellent highlights that are often better than when I try to achieve the same effect with whites. By erasing areas with 10 or fewer layers of wax (and I have a fairly heavy hand), you can get almost pure paper showing through again. br>Ohuhu is a brand I've never heard of before, but they did an excellent job with this product. I've also used it with Staedler, Derwent, and Royal graphite pencils, with excellent results in each case. br>br>I was blown away by the results, especially for a product I didn't think anyone needed and a brand I had no reason to trust. If you're debating whether or not to get one, go ahead and get one. br>br>My ONLY (literally only) complaint so far is that the eraser tips can slide down/into the grip slowly if you press down with more force than you should be, but it's such a slow-occurring problem that I can't complain at all. br>br>My ONLY (literally only) complaint so far is that the eraser tips can slide down/into the grip slowly if you press down with more force than you should be anyways. br>br>A must-have if you use Prismacolorsbr>Quality from a brand I'd never heard of before trying this eraserbr>br>Ohuhu, you've done a fantastic job! My trust in you has been earned!.
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I've been using this sparingly for a few months now, and while it's easy to dismiss it as unnecessary, it's actually quite useful, especially for detailed work where a small part needs to be erased precisely. br>It works well with colored pencils and won't ruin your paper. It's great that there's a lot of refills included. I've never needed to replace the one that came with it. It hasn't slowed down or stopped working for me yet. It's a good product for the price.
It is a good fit for my hand. br>br>I purchased this primarily to assist me in erasing my colored pencil mistakes from my coloring books. I've discovered that erasing the darkest colors is nearly impossible; Colors that are lighter are easier to erase. I also find that higher-quality coloring books have paper that makes erasing much easier. I also have a Derwent eraser, which I believe has slightly more power than this one. br>br>Here's something to keep in mind: I've noticed that many people are looking for refills for this Ohuhu, and I'd like to let you know that the refills for the Derwent eraser work perfectly with this eraser.