- Battery-operated eraser for fast and precise erasing
- Ideal for professional and amateur artists of all ages as well as students
- Suitable for graphite, coloured and pastel pencils
- Ideal for small areas and detail work, can be used for highlighting (lifting off small amounts of pigment) as well as outright erasing
- No damage to paper thanks to small vibrations – no need for rubbing
- Accessible design for easy operation with wide barrel and small side button
- Requires 2x AAA batteries (not included)
Derwent Battery Operated Power Eraser
₹589.00 ₹548.00
Derwent Battery Operated Eraser
Do you need to be really precise and accurate when erasing? This Derwent Eraser Pen is available as a practical pen-shaped tool for a comfortable grip. The eraser is small and allows you to erase accurately and in detail. The pack includes 8 replacement erasers.
This Eraser Pen is very effective for accurate and detailed erasing. Made with a practical pen-shaped support and an ideal grip. Press the button to operate the eraser. You’ll find 8 replacement erasers in the pack but replacement erasers are also available for sale separately.
The battery-operated Derwent eraser is sold in a blister pack with 8 replacement erasers. It works with 2 AAA batteries, not included in the pack.
This Derwent rubber is designed to be like a pen. Because of its size and shape, the eraser pen is really effective for erasing accurately and in detail. It’s ideal for erasing details accurately. Produced with a practical and stylish pen-shaped support, with a comfortable grip, this Derwent eraser has a comfortable button for operating the eraser.
You can use this Derwent Eraser Pen time and time again. Simply replace the rubber strip and you’ll have a new Eraser Pen. You’ll have 8 replacement rubbers available in this pack, but if you use them all, don’t worry: packs of 30 replacement erasers are available for sale separately.
A History of Derwent
- 1500’s – Graphite found in Borrowdale in the Lake District
- 1832 – First recorded factory manufacturing pencils in Keswick, Cumbria
- 1941 – Secret wartime pencil produced for aircrew in bomber command, World War II
- 1981 – The Cumberland Pencil Museum opens in Keswick, Cumbria
- 1982 – Derwent pencils used to create the animation in the film The Snowman
- 2008 – The company moves to a purpose built factory in Workington, Cumbria opened by HM The Queen
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