✏️ Erase with precision, power, and style — never miss a detail again!
The Derwent USB Rechargeable Eraser is a professional-grade, pen-shaped eraser featuring a long-lasting lithium-ion battery rechargeable via USB. Its ambidextrous design and push-button control provide ergonomic comfort for all users. Equipped with ultra-fine 2.4mm and 5mm eraser tips, it enables precise, non-abrasive erasing ideal for detailed artwork and technical drawings. The package includes 20 eraser refills, ensuring extended use without interruption.
Manufacturer | Derwent |
Brand | Derwent |
Model Number | 2305810 |
Product Dimensions | 24.51 x 11 x 1.85 cm; 8 g |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Colour | Multi |
Shape | pen |
Material Type | Lead |
Number of Items | 12 |
Size | 5mm x 2.4mm |
Manufacturer Part Number | 2305810 |
Item Weight | 8 g |
A**R
Brilliant!
As an Artist, this product is an absolute game changer! Precise, easy to operate! Does exactly what it says on the tin! X
L**P
No need to look further. This is the perfect eraser
As an independent artist, electric erasers / rubbers are absolutely a must for me. For me, it stops my hand from aching with a conventional rubber and makes less of a mess.The main issue I’ve had with these products in the past however is the user interface. I’ve used electric erasers where you must hold down on a button for it to work - and if you let go, it stops. This would take all the pressure from my hand and put it into my thumb, which if anything, is just as bad.So I was delighted to find that this eraser comes with a button that simply just needs to be pressed, without the need to hold down on it. Additionally, it is so much more convenient having an eraser which recharges rather than relies on you having some spare batteries around.This is without a doubt the best eraser I’ve used, and I can’t see myself changing from it any time soon
M**W
Much improved!
Had the earlier model which used to run out of ooomph after a couple of minutes of use. This rechargeable model lasts much much longer.
N**T
A useful battery-powered eraser
I haven't used this much yet but it seems to do the job intended. It can erase pencil or charcoal very precisely so should be useful when doing very detail. The tip revolves at high speed and has a fine edge so should be good for removing fine lines without accidentally erasing what is intended to be kept.
A**A
Excellent
This electric eraser is cordless, but not operating on batteries so it is rather lightweight. It can be charged with a cable you probably have in your stash. When erasing you have 2 options: you can slightly press on the on-off button to erase while controlling the output and you can also press the button more firmly so it operates without you pressing on it anymore. Very unique in its kind.
K**R
Really good quality the charger works and it's really good for erasing small details
Absolutely love this it is easy to use. The overall quality is really good and there are different size rubbers for more tiny details and bigger stuff which makes it good for Accuracy. It isn't silent but not too loud either so it's pretty functional. You don't even have to turn it on if you don't want its still good for erasing small details and I pove that it's rechargeable and not batteries because I prefer charging things than replacing batteries.
R**D
Really good
I just wish that I had purchased this model first before going for a good, but battery powered option.The eraser tip are very good and that and combined with a more powerful motor make erasing quick and very effective.The big bonus is, the power button has an on/off function which means that you will find a comfortable hold position that suits you perfectly without the need to keep pressing the button. Great value for money and no more batteries.
C**E
It’s good but the large rubber comes out all time
When I use the the large rubber keeps riding up in handle and ultimately falls out. The smaller rubber is better. But it’s so frustrating. I want clea liens and my large rubber just won’t stay in.Also a warning for lefties. This angled one. I forgot to consider the button is on the side for the thumb of a right handed person. So if using left will need to hold upside down or use a finger which has less control. I am ambi but prefer left and even in right hand I get the rubber riding out issue. So it’s not the way I use it when leftie
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