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Pencil Sharpeners

If you're tired of dull pencils and want a hassle-free sharpening experience, look no further than our range of manual and electronic pencil sharpeners. Crafted from durable materials, these sharpeners are built to last. Whether you're a student, artist, or professional, a pencil sharpener is a must-have tool to keep your pencils sharp and ready for any task. Choose the electronic feature to eliminate the need for manual hand-cranking, making sharpening a breeze with just the push of a button. Place your order online or call our dedicated Sales Team for nationwide next-day delivery.

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Q-Connect Metal Pencil Sharpener (Pack of 20) KF02218
Q-Connect Desktop Pencil Sharpener Black (Autostop feature prevents over sharpening) KF02291
Q-Connect Plastic Pencil Sharpener Single Hole Assorted (Pack of 10) KF76992
Dahle Twin Hole Canister Pencil Sharpener (Pack of 10) 53465-21363
Swash Canister Pencil Sharpener Assorted (Pack of 12) SDPS112PP
Rapesco USB Electric Pencil Sharpener Dual Power USB or Battery Black 1449
Helix Oxford Metal Pencil Sharpener (Pack of 20) Q01021
Metal Pencil Sharpener (Pack of 50) LL02800
Swordfish Canister Double Hole Pencil Sharpener Assorted 40033
Swordfish MultiPoint Electric Pencil Sharpener 40233
Stabilo Markdry Sharpening Box Red 4849/01-03
Dahle Desktop Pencil Sharpener with Clamp Grey/Black 00133-21281
Plastic Pencil Sharpeners Assorted (Pack of 100) 794300
Total 13 products

FAQs:

1. What is the main difference between ballpoint and rollerball pens?

Ballpoint pens use a thick oil-based ink that requires more pressure to write, while rollerball pens use a water-based ink that flows more smoothly and requires less pressure. Rollerball pens generally offer a smoother and more fluid writing experience.

2. Can rollerball pen refills be used in ballpoint pens?

No, rollerball and ballpoint pen ink are formulated differently and typically can’t be used interchangeably. Attempting to use the wrong type of ink can result in poor performance or damage to the pen.

3. Are ballpoint pens better for writing?

Ballpoint pens use an oil-based ink that dries quickly on paper and is resistant to smudging or smearing, which is ideal if you’re writing a lot. Ballpoint ink is usually available in various colours, making it suitable for various writing tasks.

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