Tombow 57321 MONO Eraser, White, Small, 5-Pack. Cleanly Removes Marks Without Damaging Paper
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One and five eights of an inch by five eights of an inch
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It is better to use white erasers on white paper and vice versa since a black eraser might leave black streaks on white paper if used on the former.
Selected User Reviews For Tombow 57321 MONO Eraser, White, Small, 5-Pack. Cleanly Removes Marks Without Damaging Paper
It just bothers me that each eraser is wrapped individually in plastic, but they come with their own sleeve so I keep them in my pencil case and they do not get smudged too much.
A wide range of products are available from Tombow, including pens, brush markers, pencils, erasers, Because they are easily erasable without damaging paper, I find them to be particularly useful for sketching. Erasers are made of material that sticks to itself so there is no debris left on the paper after use. Due to their frequent use, I like to buy them in multiple packs to ensure that I don't run out down the line. There is no comparison between the price and the quantity of erasers.
When I used these erasers to erase pencil outlines, there were no smudges left behind. As they are small, you may wish to order larger erasers if you have large hands. It was really convenient to use the eraser on wood slices for erasing pencil. It is clear that these erasers are worth the price.
I bought Mono erasers for my own daughters now that I have my own daughters because the ones their school provided Like the ones I used to use, these are from Japan and are You can't go wrong with them!.
Drawing with them was a great experience. I would recommend them for the price. I found that they did not completely remove heavier marks. In spite of that, they did work well for erasing lighter marks, and so this product could be useful for first drafts and the like.
As claimed, they did not leave any extra smudging on It makes it easier to target details and busy areas of a drawing due to the small corners of the eraser. These material are fine for me and I will continue to use them with the pink large erasers that I have. It would be nice to have a better way to handle them while using them- The other drawback is that they generally leave an indentation. Overall, though, these erasers are a good value for the price. You should never leave smudging on the paper or tear it. Light marks and small details can be easily erased with this product. The cons are A complete removal of heavier marks is not recommended. Due to the material, this is a little challenging to hold.
The first thing I thought of was getting a Japanese eraser since they are likely to erase more accurately The pink eraser I used before I used mechanical pencils is a far better alternative than the regular old pink eraser I used to use. In today's mechanical pencils, the erasers are too small, and when the eraser gets too small, I can't even get the eraser out. That's when I use this mono eraser, and it really works. The paper erases really easily when I write (usually semi-hard) and the marks are usually completely gone after the eraser has been used. If you run out of erasers, you can easily get more out of the plastic or cardboard case. The eraser is also easier to pull out if the case is opened. As long as it holds onto the eraser, it will work.
You can't fully erase lines with this, and the material is flimsy and often breaks apart.
We used to buy this when visiting Japan with my daughter as she is an anime artist. It's just easier now to buy on Amazon with similar prices. What she loves about this eraser other than the fact that it's clean and soft to paper is how easily it cleans. As they come in a lot more and different pieces, you can use more sharp edges than with the big Staedler eraser that left her with a round soap shape eraser once the edges had worn down.