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Rocket Die Cast Sharpener Colorful Printed Review

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Revainrating 4 out of 5  
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3.8
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Description of Rocket Die Cast Sharpener Colorful Printed

Approximate Size 7/8" x 5 1/4" x 7/8". Individually Boxed in Colorful Printed Boxes.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Perfect sharpener for Arts and Crafts

After trying this colorful sharpener I couldn't go back to my old one. It's not only visually attractive but also incredibly efficient in sharpening pencils .The small size and easy-to-empty compartment make it very handy for on-the-go use. The only downside is that it can only sharpen standard-sized pencils, which means you can't use it for larger pencils or pastels. Nonetheless, a great addition to any artist's toolkit..

Pros
  • The Rocket Die Cast Sharpener has a colorful printed design that is visually appealing.
Cons
  • The printed design may wear off easily with frequent use or sharpening.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Perfect addition to arts and crafts!

My analysis of this sharpener showed that it`s the perfect addition to any drawing collection.The colorful design pops and adds flair to any workspace. The die-cast construction ensures that it's durable and long-lasting. However, it could be more affordable for casual users. Overall, a GREAT buy for any serious artist..

Pros
  • Eye-catching colorful printed design
Cons
  • The sharpener is not suitable for left-handed individuals

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Made of lead

This toy is not safe. The lead test sticks turned bright red when touched where the paint (base metal) had chipped. This indicates a relatively high proportion of red. Light red strokes have dried on the paint of this toy. This indicates a lower concentration (probably closer to the test threshold, which is 600 ppm lead). Toys should not contain more than 90 ppm lead. This toy appears to be very heavy - I'm guessing it's made out of old-school pewter, pewter and lead. My guess is that the paint

Pros
  • Writing and correction needs
Cons
  • Disappearance