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9 people found this helpful
I really liked the idea..., May 25, 2011
I really liked the idea of a pencil holder, I'm a person who used to tape
wrapped up dowel to the end of small pencils to keep using them. But naturally
it's troublesome.
Most art stores I went to for a holder sold individual holders that were uggly
and fussy, or nice ones in huge sets of colored pencils, which I have pleanty
of,
The Stad One-push pencil holder is the nicest looking holder and definitly the
most confortable. It's a nice width, and a nice cool alluminum, which I'm used
to thanks to pens. And it doesn't weigh your hand down to use. I absolutely love
it!
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5 people found this helpful
These extenders are fantastic!..., August 4, 2010
These extenders are fantastic! Price wise they're only a little bit more than
the more conventional extenders that utilize a thin metal ring. However, those
of us who use colored pencils down to the nub realize we want to get our money's
worth out of them. The other holders quit being effective at about 2 inches left
of pencil. I am using a pencil that's barely 3/4's of an inch with this holder!
It holds on tight until there's nothing left to hold onto.
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4 people found this helpful
The Stad pencil Holder..., May 7, 2012
The Stad pencil Holder also makes for a wicked, slick Eraser stick when using
the Staedtler 528 55 MarsĀ® refill plastic erasers . I searched long and hard
for a good-looking quality metal eraser stick to replace my cheapy plastic
versions and bought one of these in hopes it would work. Well it far exceeded
my expectations as it holds snugly and tightly the Staedtler refill eraser while
the jaws stay in it's resting retracted position as you see in the picture
without a pencil in it. It looks absolutely great and now my search for a
beautful Stick eraser is finally over. The kicker is these holders are pretty
economical too.
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4 people found this helpful
Claw came off.
Pros:
..., April 19, 2012
Claw came off.
Pros:
sleek design
good grip, semi-glossy finish is nice to hold and to look at
Cons:
The claws have sharp edges and can scratch the paint of a pencil.
The claws are fragile.
This is a good extender, very comfortable to use. The clutch mechanism is a good
design, no awkward clip getting in the way like the Faber-Castell perfect pencil
(basically a cap), nor is there a ring that carves into fingers like the
Koh-I-Noor No 1098. However the claws can really be made to a higher quality.
The first time I used this extender I pushed the claws slightly outward to avoid
scratching my pencil, very little force was applied but two claws yielded and
after only a few uses one claw just came off. It still works, for now, but it
won't be long before the next claw come off and I doubt with one third of the
claws missing it can still hold on to pencil tight enough.
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3 people found this helpful
It's a well priced, ergonomica..., September 28, 2011
It's a well priced, ergonomically comfortable product.
There's an erase at the tip under the removable cap.
Gives new life to old, nubby, worn down favourite pencils.
Not the outer material is not rubber, but a smooth and pleasing painted metal
finish.
5 on 5. The best pencil holder on this site, easily! :)
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