Tombow - Mono Erasers - plastic • white • small

Mono Erasers - plastic • white • small

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SKU: 23215 MPN: 57320
List Price: $1.10
Discount: 24%
Texas Art Price: $0.83

Product Information

  • Removes marks cleanly without paper damage
  • Tacky polymer catches eraser dust
  • Residue sticks to eraser preventing debris
  • Protective paper sleeve with rounded corners
  • Requires minimal pressure for clean removal
  • Suitable for school and art projects
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Tombow Mono Erasers Description

Firm polymer composition removes graphite completely without abrading paper fibers or leaving surface residue. Tombow engineers these erasers to lift marks through adhesion rather than friction, maintaining paper tooth and texture even after multiple corrections. The material resists crumbling and breaking, staying intact through demanding studio sessions where you're constantly refining and adjusting.

The Dust Catch version addresses a practical frustration: eraser crumbs that scatter across your work and cling to graphite, creating smudges when you brush them away. Its tacky formulation collects debris as you erase, keeping particles attached to the eraser itself rather than spreading across your drawing. Clean corrections matter when you're working on detailed graphite rendering or precise technical drawings where stray marks compromise hours of careful work.

Protective paper sleeves with rounded corners prevent edge damage that would otherwise compromise erasing performance. Sharp eraser corners handle tight spaces and fine details; maintaining those edges through the eraser's life extends its usefulness considerably. Whether you need standard erasers for general studio work or Dust Catch versions for pristine graphite drawings, these deliver consistent performance without the paper damage that cheaper erasers cause.