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Eraser extra soft display | 30 pieces

  • 60581030
30 Extra Soft Rubber Erasers (42 x 30 mm) in a compact display. Natural rubber eraser to erase graphite and charcoal. Absorbs eraser remains, smudge-free and leaves no traces of graphite. PVC and latex free.
Eraser extra soft display | 30 pieces - PackshotFront
Eraser extra soft display | 30 pieces - PackshotFront

Specifications

European safety information

Frequently asked questions

After sharpening the coloured pencil, the tip breaks off. Why is that?

All of our pencils are double-glued: the core of the pencil cannot break, even if you drop it. If the tip breaks off after sharpening, it could be due to the pencil sharpener you are using. The importance of using the right pencil sharpener is often underestimated.
There are two different types of pencil sharpeners: one for graphite pencils and one for coloured pencils. The angle at which a graphite pencil is sharpened is different to that of a coloured pencil. This is because a graphite pencil is harder and you can therefore work with a longer tip.
If you sharpen a coloured pencil with a graphite pencil sharpener, the tip will be too long and will break when you apply pressure to it. We therefore recommend that you sharpen coloured pencils with a coloured pencil sharpener.

How important is a pencil sharpener?

The importance of using the right pencil sharpener is often underestimated.
There are two different types of pencil sharpeners: one for graphite pencils and one for coloured pencils. The angle at which a graphite pencil is sharpened is different to that of a coloured pencil. This is because a graphite pencil is harder and you can therefore work with a longer tip.
If you sharpen a coloured pencil with a graphite pencil sharpener, the tip will be too long and will break when you apply pressure to it. We therefore recommend that you sharpen coloured pencils with a coloured pencil sharpener.
If you sharpen a coloured pencil with a graphite pencil sharpener, the tip will be too long and will break when you apply pressure to it. We therefore recommend that you sharpen coloured pencils with a coloured pencil sharpener. (see YouTube video).

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