Erase the Ordinary! ✨
The AFMAT Electric Eraser Kit is a must-have tool for artists and professionals, featuring two eraser sizes, 140 refills, and an ergonomic design for comfortable use. Powered by 2 AAA batteries, this electric eraser allows for precise and effective erasing, making it an essential addition to any creative toolkit.
Manufacturer | AFMAT |
Brand | AFMAT |
Model number | EEB01 |
Product Dimensions | 2.49 x 0.25 x 0.1 cm; 118 g |
Color | Black |
Closure | button |
Shape | Round |
Material Type | Graphite |
Number of Items | 142 |
Size | S |
Manufacturer Part Number | EEB01 |
Item Weight | 118 g |
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Perfect for my eraser pen
The eraser itself works great, not crumbly and the pen erasers seem to be a little longer which makes them easier to load into the clamp. It’s easy to make a fine point with it by just using a regular surface, (no need to use sand paper.) I will likely purchase this again but not anytime soon because there are a lot of erasers! I only used two (maybe even 1 1/2) for my Bald Eagle I’ve shown above.
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Justo lo que queria
Magnifico producto
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It's been working for my ink smudges
First off, this will not work for every ink, on every paper type, but, for myself, I bought this item specifically for using in crafting and cardmaking (using many different types of ink mediums). I have not tested it yet on all the types I have.., I just got it today. I chose this Afmat model because it was the most similar to couture creations version of a electric eraser, Which is highly recommended by many card making artists. But that one is hard to find in stock as well as more expensive and there's That 6.99 for shipping as well. It works fantastic on pencil, I haven't tryed it on colored pencils or watercolor pencils, or any type of pen yet, but I've also had great results on some ink pad smudges I made so far, just to test iT. As long as you get the smudges as soon as the ink is dry enough to erase, but not a ten year old smudge that's permanently in the card stock it has worked on most of the inks I've tryed, not all, but inks are all different, there are many types, including inks from pens, water color, or alcohol. Speaking of, different, cardstockS will have different results, but I'm not getting into that at this point, I have alot of paper to go thru, so that'll take some time. Today I used Neenah solar white classic crest, 80#. Good results were with hero arts premium dye ink, gina k dye ink (dye inks absorb quickly into paper, so you have to catch it fairly quickly) sss dye ink, just a few to see if it works. It did work very well. But, Not on deep dark colored ink smudges from heavy blending. Red ink seems to be the worst to get out. Pigment inks (stay on top of paper) it worked for the ones I tryed, like delicata, color box, hero arts unicorn white, but I didn't wait long to erase these, just until the surface was dry, so I didn't ruin my paper. It did work as well on light smudges from distress ink, and oxides, but again, I only tryed light smudges, that were new and just dry to the touch. I've yet to try hybrids, or amalgam inks, stayzon, (or other types of inks that are solvent based). It works very much like a Tombow mono sand eraser, which I've been using for years , but without having to actually do the work, since this electric eraser does it for you. Easier to hold the button down, then scrub away at your smudge. And it's actually priced very fairly, the sand erasers aren't that much less. I definatly prefer this (method) of getting rid of ink than using my mono sand eraser. The only thing I think could be an improvement possibly, is too have a sand eraser as an option to purchase, I think that would make this even better. But I'm happy with the results I've gotten so far, I'll be playing with it, using different ink types and cardstock types. Just so I know what ink to use on what kind of paper, for the project I'm working on (like a cardbase that I'm using ink direct to the paper, without using a separate panel on top ) so I can not worry about smudges and have to start over. I wouldn't mind a smudge I can't get out so much on a card panel, that's only a waste of one small piece, goes into the scrap bin, but I do not want to waste an entire card, I spend too much money haven't them all cut for me at staples, to waste them. I'm glad I got it, and very happy with the results so far, even if it doesn't work for some other inks or paper, I've got plenty of choices in what I've tryed already. I hope this helps, all you can do is try it with what you have in your stash, if it doesn't work for you, it's still a great eraser for your pencil drawings or lines you draw on your cards or scrapbooks or journals, to align things correctly. It wouldn't go to waste. I just want to know how to order more erases, can't find them from this brand yet. But I'll be searching.Deb
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