✏️ Sharpen your edge with German precision and brass brilliance!
The Mobius + Ruppert Brass Artists Pencil Sharpener is a premium, solid brass sharpener made in Germany, featuring a compact 1-inch design with double sharpeners to accommodate both standard and thick pencils or crayons. Renowned for its durability and precision, it comes in four distinctive shapes and offers replacement blades for long-term use.
Manufacturer | Mobius + Ruppert |
Brand | Mobius & Ruppert |
Item Weight | 0.634 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 1 x 1 x 1 inches |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Gold, Silver |
Material Type | Stainless Steel, Brass |
Size | 604 - Bullet/Grenade |
Manufacturer Part Number | Mobius + Ruppert Sharpeners |
L**N
Long lasting; hand grip good
These brass Mobius sharpeners are all excellent, and stay sharp a long time, and it is even worth changing the blades. I have always used the usual rectangular ones until recently, but have started to have trouble with my hands. I find the bullet shaped sharpener fits closer into my palm and doesn't slip or dig in uncomfortably, and sharpens just as well as the others of this brand. You try things until you find what works, with arthritis: this little bullet shape is giving me back both function and comfort with my frequent colored pencil enjoyment. Recommended!
J**A
If you are an artist you know these are quality
I am a proffessional illustrator and I love these simple little brass sharpeners. High quality that lasts forever with replaceable blades. Excellent for prismacolor colored pencils whose lead tends to break in electric sharpeners, these work fantastic. Fits easily in your pencil bags so no matter where you are you have a high quality sharpener. As a side note to bush crafters (believe it or not) these also make great gifts for the bushcrafter in your life as tiny portable tinder makers. Grab a few pine sticks great because if their resin content and you can makes peels upon peels of tinder for your fire starting needs. A little known trick that I can't believe more people don't know about.
A**R
Best little sharpener
Third times a charm. This is the best little sharpener yet. I have a long point sharpener, but it kept breaking the leads. I thought I needed a long point sharpener, but I don't. This baby is awesome. It works great on colored pencils.
J**E
It's a pencil sharper.
It does not require a subscription.It does not require an internet connection.It does not require firmware updates.It does not require a monthly payment plan.It does not require any USB cables.It does not require your personal information.It does not require programming.It does not require batteries.It's a pencil sharper. It is as simple as it gets.Ergonomically, it feels good in your hands. It's not made of cheap plastic. The blade is easy to access and is replaceable. It has a very high premium feel for a sharper.
A**R
Good Quality
Smaller than I thought it would be, but it works well. Good German made quality.
D**Y
Pricy, but it will last until either I don’t need it, or hopefully not, lose it.
After fed up with 50 cent discount plastic sharpeners, didn’t cut a nice pencil cone, decided to splurge. Read some reviews and noticed a favoring of the German manufactured model. Since I could return it in the 30 day window, I splurged and got the fine precision metal sharpener. It works perfectly on #2 pencils. (I’m not an artist yet). So I kept it. A pricy splurge. I am confident that it will last, and if I don’t lose it it will be with me as long as I need it. IT cuts the wood and graphite precisely in a perfect cone.
F**R
Great for many pencils but not for all…
I love these bullet sharpeners. They are great for wood graphite pencils and solid graphite pencils. For colored pencils I use Faber Castel Polychromos pencils and Caran d'ache Luminance pencils. This sharpener works great with these pencils. I recently tried Lyra poly color pencils too and it works well with those. As for pastel pencils I only use Faber Castel Pitt Pastel pencils or Caran d'ache pastel pencils. This sharpener works better on the Faber Castel than on the Caran. I've had more breakage with the caran, but when it works with the caran it works well. I have tried the sharpener with General's charcoal pencils and it is hit or miss - mostly because they are fragile and break within the wood when dropped. But I read (and have tried and it works) that if you leave your charcoal pencils in the hot sun for a couple of hours the binder melts and solidifies again when taken out of the sun. If you do this the sharpener works great. It doesn't seem to work well with carbon pencils and if you use Conte à Paris pencils they are too big for this sharpener. Based on my usage I think these are great sharpeners.
S**R
Moblis
Smaller than I expected. Purchased as a gift.
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