♻️ Erase mistakes, not your planet — the smart choice for mindful pros!
The Tombow MONO Sand Eraser combines natural rubber latex and silica grit to deliver precise removal of colored pencil and various ink marks. Housed in a 100% recycled pulp sleeve, this compact, lightweight eraser is designed for professionals who value both performance and sustainability.
Manufacturer | AMERICAN TOMBOW INC |
Brand | Tombow |
Model Number | 57304 |
Product Dimensions | 6.68 x 1.75 x 0.97 cm; 10 g |
Colour | Grey |
Shape | Rectangular |
Material Type | Rubber |
Total Recycled Content | 100 |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | 1 Pack |
Manufacturer Part Number | 57304 |
Item Weight | 10 g |
A**R
Work flawlessly
Always seeing these mentioned by cardmakers but couldn't find them anywhere, until of course I found them here. They're brilliant! I've been cardmaking a long time & would often find an ink smudge or the likes when I've finished. Now I don't have to cover them over or change the design. The eraser works flawlessly. Go easy with it. If you rub too hard it may lift the fibres of the paper or card. Could be useful in many ways. I'll be experimenting :) It took quite a while for them to arrive but they were well worth it. I couldn't be without them now.
L**D
Great
Very effective on ink would highly recommend
D**H
Does the job
It does remove most of the ink, but you have to be careful not to remove surface of paper or card.
A**S
I am not very impressed with performance
I had heard the rubber was good when card making, to remove ink when accidentally smudged on a card, but it dies not work for me. It will only rub out if the smudge is very light
D**E
Does the job
I bought this when my young grandchild scribbled on a watercolour painting I had left on my desk. The eraser worked in removing the biro ink scribble from the paper really well
J**A
Works great
I use it for removing the carbon lines from wood for the work of pyrography. It does the job!
E**S
Best I’ve used
Bought on recommendation and it is brilliant for erasing coloured pencils without taking lumps of paper off
A**E
Don’t rub too hard with these or they can damage the surface of the paper.
I bought these to help correct small mistakes on my distress ink cards. I don’t think I bought the right tool for that particular job. They do lighten the area but don’t actually erase the ink completely. So they have been quite useful instead when I have wanted to create a highlight. Just one word of warning - don’t rub too vigorously. It is too easy to remove the top layer of paper leaving a rough surface.
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