Tombow eraser

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Proportion of recycled material total weight: approximately 77% - Awarded with the red dot design award 2010 and iF Design Award 2010 - Square tip to, 2.5 mm x 5 mm - Comfortable easy handling by printing mechanism and metal MINES leadership - Designed by
Awarded with the Red Dot Design Award 2010 Und If Design Award 2010. - Round tips with 2.3 mm diameter. - Comfortable hand operation by mechanism and metal wheel rung. - Recycled material percentage on total weight: approximately 77%. - Refillable, Precis
Precision meets convenience with the Tombow Mono Zero Eraser Pen. Ideal for detailed corrections, refillable design ensures long-lasting use. Shop now!
The Tombow Mono Dust Catch Eraser is a high-quality eraser made of polymer material that catches and holds erased graphite debris, preventing mess and keeping work areas clean.
Round 2.3 mm diameter tip - Refills for Tombow MONO erasers - Pack of 2
The MONO plastic eraser from Tombow is an icon in the stationary world. Loved by school children and professionals alike, MONO is the undisputed king of erasers in Japan. Erases quickly and smoothly.
A precision eraser pen with a slim, refillable body and a 2.3 mm round tip in vibrant neon yellow. Ideal for clean, accurate corrections on paper, charcoal, or light graphite.
Precision eraser pen with a 2.3 mm round tip for clean, accurate removal of graphite and ink. Compact slim body, refillable design made from recycled materials, finished in vibrant neon orange.
Refill Adierer for mono Graph - Easy to change: Rubber in holder insert and screwing
Tombow EH-KUS correction pen - a white, rectangular-tip eraser pen with refillable ink for precise, smudge-free corrections.
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