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Look: 5
Practicality:..., December 3, 2011
Look: 5
Practicality: 2
Durability: 4
Cost: 2
Ergonomics: 2
Yes this eraser looks really great. I incorrectly assumed it to be larger than
it actually is. Excluding eraser it is only 9.9 cm long 1 cm wide and .3 cm
deep. The actual eraser is 6.7 cm long .6 cm wide and .2 cm deep. This would do
really well as a replacement for another pen style eraser. It is not meant to be
used as an in between of a block and pen style eraser. That's what I originally
was aiming for.
I also purchased the Tombow Mono Zero. Sans eraser that housing is 12 cm long
and .9 cm wide. The eraser itself is 5 cm long and .2 cm wide. This is easier to
hold than the Seed.
The Tombow is a bit more practical only due to its housing length but the eraser
is a smaller.
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This is a very nice eraser...., June 3, 2010
This is a very nice eraser. The thin style allows it to fit nicely in any bag.
It erases on par with the Pentel Tuff Stuff eraser.
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Bought this eraser to..., June 23, 2011
Bought this eraser to stand in for those weak, tiny erasers that often come on
top of mechanical pencils. So far so good. It erases well, and I love how
slim/small it is which makes it portable and non-bulky in my pencil case. I went
ahead and ordered the refills too.
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I have this and the blue..., October 11, 2010
I have this and the blue one and they are very nice. When i got it i couldnt
believe how small it was but to my surprise the eraser itself has lasted a while
for a high school student. I love it and would recomend it to anyone.
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