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Erasers
Erasers
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Lyra charcoal eraser in grey box 002091467. This malleable eraser is perfect for removing all traces of charcoal and chalk from large surfaces. Ideal for erasing or lightening charcoal, chalk, and pastel drawings, it can be easily shaped and does not leave stains on paper.
The handy plastic case keeps the eraser flexible and soft.
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The best eraser I have ever used. It erases really well, keeps its shape, doesn't leave any color on the paper, and its packaging is conveniently sized. I think it's a bit smaller than the others, but since it does the job, I don't mind if it's a bit more expensive. I wish I could find it in more stores...
By far the best pasta on the market! It maintains its shape and doesn't easily melt like most, so you can erase details or have an even wider range of effects!! Its glue is good, meaning it erases well. It has the most beautiful packaging, which is slightly narrower in width than others, but it is much thicker, so the quantity is quite satisfactory.
The strange thing is that on the bottom of the box, it says 3 different well-known brands and 3 different countries!! These are LYRA-Germany, FILA-China, and the well-known DALER ROWNEY from the United Kingdom!! I don't know if LYRA bought DALER ROWNEY or vice versa, or if they simply collaborate because they happen to belong to the FILA group, as this company is also mentioned?? I don't know, but it's funny that it mentions 3 brands and 3 different countries!
P.S. Even if it is made in China, since it is the best in performance and quality, it doesn't matter if it's from Zimbabwe! Get it!! I threw away the Staedtler in the trash because it was too soft and had a smell, and I kept the Faber Castell on the side as a backup, which narrowly escaped going in the trash.