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🧽 Pack of 2 Large Kneaded Erasers Review

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ColorGrey
BrandFaber-Castell
Item Dimensions LxWxH3.1 x 2.5 x 0.4 inches
Item Weight0.02 Pounds
Number of Pieces2

Description of 🧽 Pack of 2 Large Kneaded Erasers

Corrects and lightens charcoal and pastel marks. Cleans photographic slides and drawings. Extremely kneadable and very absorbent. Leaves no residue behind. PVC free

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Someone please design a plastic eraser

They are much better than my old Prisma color erasers, they are soft and effectively lift graphite without leaving marks. I love using them, I wish there was a way to store these erasers because I don't want them to pick up dirt or dust when I carry them around and keep them soft. For now I'm just trying to wrap them in the included plastic wrap to keep them soft and clean.

Pros
  • Corrects and lightens charcoal and pastel stains
Cons
  • I will write later

Revainrating 5 out of 5

So recommended if you need it

Different types of erasers serve different purposes. A kneaded eraser makes a drop by picking up pigment or graphite as it is sticky and can be molded into different shapes. And it doesn't leave a mark, but it's not as effective for large areas or hard marks. For me I use it to lighten specific areas or work on very delicate areas because it leaves nothing behind so you don't have to clean it up and risk ruining details or accidentally blending. Delivery is also very fast and on time for me at…

Pros
  • Cleans slides and drawings
Cons
  • Not sure

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A must for any graphite artist

These erasers are amazing! You save lives while drawing with graphite. I first asked her to lighten the sketch lines on the watercolor paper before painting. Since then I've learned to love them and use them in all my drawings. They remind me of Silly Putty, the "toy" I used to play with as a kid. This is a "Hebe" eraser only. You simply press or gently roll the drawing to lighten the lines. My other favorite eraser has always been rubber eraser. They're pretty gentle. This is NOT a typical…

Pros
  • Leaves no residue
Cons
  • No effect