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This item: Pentel Hi-Polymer Ain Eraser Large - Black - $1.65
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Specs
| Model Number | PENTEL ZEAH10A |
| Shipping Weight | 0.95 oz |
Reviews
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2 people found this helpful
Great eraser but a little..., April 28, 2012
Great eraser but a little big.
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2 people found this helpful
this eraser is amazing!..., February 28, 2012
this eraser is amazing! once you use it you can't even tell you wrote on your
paper! the only problem is the cardboard/paper cover that has the logo on it
slides off very easy...at least mine does
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1 person found this helpful
GOOD big and erase very..., April 3, 2012
GOOD big and erase very well
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a little big, its pretty..., November 17, 2012
a little big, its pretty good at erasing and is harder than the other ain
erasers. it doesnt last as long as the blue one though, and i prefer the boxy
over this
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8 people found this helpful
I recieved this eraser..., October 26, 2010
This review is from Pentel Hi-Polymer Ain Eraser Small - Black
I recieved this eraser today and thought I'd share my initial impressions:
After more than 30 sketches today, and a good deal of erasing for both
correction and toning, I've found this to be a very usable eraser if somewhat
smaller than I was expecting. On the other hand, compared to the MOMOs I usually
use, it's not that small.
Dust:
I tend to work with a very light hand and while this block produces more dust
than my other Pentel (round click-stick eraser), it's not any worse than my
previous experience with MOMOs. That being said, I just killed off my last MOMO
and thought I'd try these instead of just going with what I've always used. I'm
planning on getting more with my next order so I thought I'd do some
side-by-side comparisons and do my best to remember to write a review.
Erasing:
This is where this block really seems to excell. It seems that it takes half as
many strokes to erase a mark compared to my MOMO but I won't know for sure until
I've had a chance to get some more MOMOs and do a SxS comp.
Consistency:
This block feels a bit softer than I remember the MOMO being. In spite of that
softness, it doesn't seem to wear out any more quickly. The nice part of the
consistency is that it feels like it does a better job of grabbing the paper
without wearing away at it... if that makes sense. It seems to slide over the
paper itself without too much abrasion, but the softness makes it feel like it's
getting a good hold of the graphite.
Toning:
I've only used it on graphite so far but it's done a good job. The performance
is uniform without any unexpected snags so I can say that the manufacturing
seems to be quality. (Now I wish I could say that for my last batch of kneeded
erasers, but don't get me started.) Since this block's already black, I'm not
sure if there's any loading going on but even after a lot of work which would
typically load any of my previous white polymer erasers, this block is quite
satisfactory.
I'll have to save performance with Prismacolor pencils and charcoals for the
next time. HTH....
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