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Reviews Written by koite.g |
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Look: 5
Practicality:..., December 3, 2011Look: 5
Practicality: 4 Durability: 5 Ergonomics: 5 Cost: 4 This case looks great. I'm able to hold(so far) and assortment of 11 different stationary (pens/pencil/markers/highlighter/mini architectural ruler/exaco knife/pen eraser+refills) items. Thick walls with smooth exterior and "hard" textured interior. It has a great shape and easy to hold. It may be $16.50 but I do feel it was worth it. Great product and highly recommended. |
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Look: 5
Practicality:..., December 3, 2011Look: 5
Practicality: 4 Durability: 3 Ergonomics: 5 Cost: 3 This eraser looks really great. The housing length is 12 cm long and .9 cm wide. The eraser is only 5 cm long and .2 cm wide. When you purchase the refill the actual eraser is less than half the length of the packaging(bad). There is an advantage of using this over a block style eraser for precision erasing(ei. drafting). It's entirely made of plastic save the guide pipe. It's a tad on the light side but still feels good to use. The advantages do out weight the price(again for precision). |
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Look: 5
Practicality:..., December 3, 2011Look: 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. |