Koh-I-Noor 'Camera' Desk Top Hand Crank Pencil Sharpener

June 02, 2017

Koh-I-Noor 'Camera' Desk Top Hand Crank Pencil Sharpener

Picture this... a desk top pencil sharpener styled around a 'box camera'.  This reasonably priced (RRP £22.95), hand cranked pencil sharpener from Koh-I-Noor, has developed into a must have stationery item for any discerning stationery addict.  With its stylish, retro looks, its practical too, with a metal helical cutting mechanism it will sharpen standard and jumbo size black lead and colouring pencils - up to 11.6 mm diameter.  Don't worry about over sharpening as the Koh-I-Noor sharpener has an auto stop feature built-in, once the pencil tip touches the the end of the inner cone the pencil is ready to be removed.  Also has adjustable rubberised grip which will prevent marking the pencil shaft.  Pencil shavings are collected in handy integral removable drawer, with aperture, to show when emptying is required.  

Overall a first class desk top pencil sharpener, with stylish, well built plastic body, this product has many practical uses and is aesthetically pleasing to both look at and feel.  Koh-I-Noor 'Camera' Desk Top Hand Cranked Pencil Sharpener - RRP £22.95  




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