🖍️ Unleash Your Creativity with Every Stroke!
The PRISMACOLOR73030 Design ArtGum Erasers come in a convenient 12-count pack, featuring a dual-purpose design that excels in cleaning up dry media and removing unwanted smudges. With its fine dry powder that absorbs graphite and dirt, and a block shape that allows for various erasing widths, this product is an essential tool for artists looking to perfect their masterpieces.
Manufacturer | Newell Brands Inc |
Brand | Prismacolor |
Item Weight | 1.28 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 2 x 1 x 0.9 inches |
Item model number | 73030 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Multicolor |
Shape | Other |
Material Type | graphite |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | 12 Count (Pack of 1) |
Point Type | Fine |
Ink Color | Multicolor |
Manufacturer Part Number | FC73030 |
National Stock Number | 7510-00-223-7044 |
M**O
Good at erasing, breaks apart easily
These erasers break apart and wear our very easily. If you add any pressure while erasing, expect big pieces of rubber to roll off of it. Two of them have broken while using them. They do erase well though.
D**2
Great price and fast shipping
Great price, great product, shipped quickly. Perfect for no-smear erasing, though of course they are very crumbly. A lot cheaper than buying them individually in stores! These art gums do get 'harder' as they age, so use them up before too many years pass by!
C**S
It works!
I liked everything about this art item. It does exactly what I wanted it to do and more!
K**Q
Ripoff
What a dam ripoff I was hopping it would be a box of 12 all I got was 1 Artgum eraser
A**R
Recommended for fragile documents!
It's not intended to be sturdy, but rather to crumble, as intended. I needed something to erase pencil marks in a 300 year old book, without damaging the paper. (The pencil marks were more recent), but I was concerned with tearing the fragile pages. I rubbed in one direction as directed and it removed the pencil marks, satisfactorily, without damaging the paper. Regular erasers are too sturdy and would possibly damage the old pages. That's why they are designed to 'crumble'. Not that you asked, but it was a 1707 copy of Paradise Lost. So, highly recommended for working with valuable documents.
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