Prismacolor Premier Pencil Sharpener
The Prismacolor Cannister Sharpener is ideal for those who find themselves writing or drawing a lot in pencil. It features different blades for different sharpness and it has a translucent body so you can see when it's full of sharpenings. It has two holes, one for standard pencils and another for jumbo. It has two different steel blades for fine point and medium point sharpenings. It has an in-built cannister for securing your sharpenings. It is designed for your Prismacolor Premier coloured pencils. It is made of plastic. The measurements of this sharpener are 51 W x 30 D x 152 H mm.
The Prismacolor Cannister Sharpener is ideal for those who find themselves writing or drawing a lot in pencil. It features different blades for different sharpness and it has a translucent body so you can see when it's full of sharpenings. It has two holes, one for standard pencils and another for jumbo. It has two different steel blades for fine point and medium point sharpenings. It has an in-built cannister for securing your sharpenings. It is designed for your Prismacolor Premier coloured pencils. It is made of plastic. The measurements of this sharpener are 51 W x 30 D x 152 H mm.
The Prismacolor Cannister Sharpener is ideal for those who find themselves writing or drawing a lot in pencil. It features different blades for different sharpness and it has a translucent body so you can see when it's full of sharpenings. It has two holes, one for standard pencils and another for jumbo. It has two different steel blades for fine point and medium point sharpenings. It has an in-built cannister for securing your sharpenings. It is designed for your Prismacolor Premier coloured pencils. It is made of plastic. The measurements of this sharpener are 51 W x 30 D x 152 H mm.
The Prismacolor Cannister Sharpener is ideal for those who find themselves writing or drawing a lot in pencil. It features different blades for different sharpness and it has a translucent body so you can see when it's full of sharpenings. It has two holes, one for standard pencils and another for jumbo. It has two different steel blades for fine point and medium point sharpenings. It has an in-built cannister for securing your sharpenings. It is designed for your Prismacolor Premier coloured pencils. It is made of plastic. The measurements of this sharpener are 51 W x 30 D x 152 H mm.
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I was looking for a sharpener that would deliver a super fine point for my prismacolor pencils. I thought prismacolor pencil sharpener would be the best since it's made by Prismacolor. The two holes offered are for a short tip or a slightly longer point. I did not find either suitable for the detail work I do. I ended up purchasing the Aspara super long pencil sharpener - it's cheaper but delivers a killer sharp long point (also comes in a set of 20!). Not all of my soft core prismacolor pencils can handle such a sharp point and I do end up having to sharpen longer but the results are better than prismacolor pencil sharpener. I would not recommend this one - especially if you are working with harder core colored pencils. There are just better sharpeners out there ... MoreI was looking for a sharpener that would deliver a super fine point for my prismacolor pencils. I thought prismacolor pencil sharpener would be the best since it's made by Prismacolor. The two holes offered are for a short tip or a slightly longer point. I did not find either suitable for the detail work I do. I ended up purchasing the Aspara super long pencil sharpener - it's cheaper but delivers a killer sharp long point (also comes in a set of 20!). Not all of my soft core prismacolor pencils can handle such a sharp point and I do end up having to sharpen longer but the results are better than prismacolor pencil sharpener. I would not recommend this one - especially if you are working with harder core colored pencils. There are just better sharpeners out there for comparable price.
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I prefer a hand-held sharpener to the electric models. This one is fantastic. The choice of sharpening blades/openings, the true sharpness of the blades (a sign of quality), and the ability to create a truly fine point all make this an truly great product. My only complaint is a small design issue. The sharpener's top is tricky to open and if done too forcefully causes an explosion of shaving to rain down up my work space. The top would also be difficult for folks with arthritis or other hand mobility issues to open and replace. That could definitely be improved.
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Almost all of my art students use Prismacolors for one of their major show pieces every year so I have always budgeted for and bought these particular sharpeners (7 years now).The metal sharpener part is awesome! The rest...not so much when students are using them. The plastic barrel is a complete waste of money in a classroom setting.If the sharpener accidentally gets knocked of the table, the outside plastic ergonomic grip is almost always the first part to go...and quickly, too. That same grip makes it difficult to see to align the sharpener and barrel, too, which causes another problem listed below.I know they provide the flip top to keep the tiniest shavings in if placed in a purse or backpack, but it is a wear item that quickly wears out and breaks where ... MoreAlmost all of my art students use Prismacolors for one of their major show pieces every year so I have always budgeted for and bought these particular sharpeners (7 years now).The metal sharpener part is awesome! The rest...not so much when students are using them. The plastic barrel is a complete waste of money in a classroom setting.If the sharpener accidentally gets knocked of the table, the outside plastic ergonomic grip is almost always the first part to go...and quickly, too. That same grip makes it difficult to see to align the sharpener and barrel, too, which causes another problem listed below.I know they provide the flip top to keep the tiniest shavings in if placed in a purse or backpack, but it is a wear item that quickly wears out and breaks where it connects to the body and it gets in the way when reattaching the two parts.The connection between the barrel and the sharpener is a problem from the start because it has a slot and tab on the back that if not carefully aligned, results in pressure causing fissures in the plastic around the top edge of the barrel which end up breaking and you have to chunk the barrel because it will no longer stay attached or spins when you attempt to sharpen something. (Most students are not careful no matter how many times you remind them. They are too busy concentrating on their art piece.)We very quickly end up with an excellent sharpener by itself in a clear plastic cup so that we can continue using it.I wish that it just came with the sharpener and barrel without the tab and slot (no fancy lid or grip either). I used to be able to get ones that screwed on and off and that was a much better design and a different brand, but they are no longer available. Next year I think that I am just going with a good quality metal sharpener that I will put in generic plastic cups since that I what I always end up with.If you are using the sharpener just for yourself, then this product truly is a good one.
| Product Dimensions | 15.24 x 5.08 x 0.25 cm; 22.68 Grams |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 15.2 x 5.1 x 0.3 centimetres |
Prismacolor VE99016 Premier Pencil Sharpener
Free delivery
Affiliate Disclosure: We may receive a small commission for purchases made through this link at no extra cost to you. This helps support our site. Thank you!
Prismacolor Cannister Pencil Sharpener
Delivery by Tue $5
Prismacolor Cannister Pencil Sharpener
Delivery between 11–22 July $7.95
Prismacolor Premier Canister Sharpener
Delivery $11.95
Prismacolor Double Barrel Sharpener
Delivery $9.95
I was looking for a sharpener that would deliver a super fine point for my prismacolor pencils. I thought prismacolor pencil sharpener would be the best since it's made by Prismacolor. The two holes offered are for a short tip or a slightly longer point. I did not find either suitable for the detail work I do. I ended up purchasing the Aspara super long pencil sharpener - it's cheaper but delivers a killer sharp long point (also comes in a set of 20!). Not all of my soft core prismacolor pencils can handle such a sharp point and I do end up having to sharpen longer but the results are better than prismacolor pencil sharpener. I would not recommend this one - especially if you are working with harder core colored pencils. There are just better sharpeners out there ... MoreI was looking for a sharpener that would deliver a super fine point for my prismacolor pencils. I thought prismacolor pencil sharpener would be the best since it's made by Prismacolor. The two holes offered are for a short tip or a slightly longer point. I did not find either suitable for the detail work I do. I ended up purchasing the Aspara super long pencil sharpener - it's cheaper but delivers a killer sharp long point (also comes in a set of 20!). Not all of my soft core prismacolor pencils can handle such a sharp point and I do end up having to sharpen longer but the results are better than prismacolor pencil sharpener. I would not recommend this one - especially if you are working with harder core colored pencils. There are just better sharpeners out there for comparable price.
I prefer a hand-held sharpener to the electric models. This one is fantastic. The choice of sharpening blades/openings, the true sharpness of the blades (a sign of quality), and the ability to create a truly fine point all make this an truly great product. My only complaint is a small design issue. The sharpener's top is tricky to open and if done too forcefully causes an explosion of shaving to rain down up my work space. The top would also be difficult for folks with arthritis or other hand mobility issues to open and replace. That could definitely be improved.
Almost all of my art students use Prismacolors for one of their major show pieces every year so I have always budgeted for and bought these particular sharpeners (7 years now).The metal sharpener part is awesome! The rest...not so much when students are using them. The plastic barrel is a complete waste of money in a classroom setting.If the sharpener accidentally gets knocked of the table, the outside plastic ergonomic grip is almost always the first part to go...and quickly, too. That same grip makes it difficult to see to align the sharpener and barrel, too, which causes another problem listed below.I know they provide the flip top to keep the tiniest shavings in if placed in a purse or backpack, but it is a wear item that quickly wears out and breaks where ... MoreAlmost all of my art students use Prismacolors for one of their major show pieces every year so I have always budgeted for and bought these particular sharpeners (7 years now).The metal sharpener part is awesome! The rest...not so much when students are using them. The plastic barrel is a complete waste of money in a classroom setting.If the sharpener accidentally gets knocked of the table, the outside plastic ergonomic grip is almost always the first part to go...and quickly, too. That same grip makes it difficult to see to align the sharpener and barrel, too, which causes another problem listed below.I know they provide the flip top to keep the tiniest shavings in if placed in a purse or backpack, but it is a wear item that quickly wears out and breaks where it connects to the body and it gets in the way when reattaching the two parts.The connection between the barrel and the sharpener is a problem from the start because it has a slot and tab on the back that if not carefully aligned, results in pressure causing fissures in the plastic around the top edge of the barrel which end up breaking and you have to chunk the barrel because it will no longer stay attached or spins when you attempt to sharpen something. (Most students are not careful no matter how many times you remind them. They are too busy concentrating on their art piece.)We very quickly end up with an excellent sharpener by itself in a clear plastic cup so that we can continue using it.I wish that it just came with the sharpener and barrel without the tab and slot (no fancy lid or grip either). I used to be able to get ones that screwed on and off and that was a much better design and a different brand, but they are no longer available. Next year I think that I am just going with a good quality metal sharpener that I will put in generic plastic cups since that I what I always end up with.If you are using the sharpener just for yourself, then this product truly is a good one.
I tried several brands of colored pencils, finding some had to be sharpened with an electric sharpener.I finally settled on the Prismascolor Premier colored pencils.This sharpener is fantastic for sharpening almost any kind of pencil, the Prismacolor Premier colored pencils as well as regular "lead" pencils (ok, graphite, HB #2, the kind schools all want). The different sharpening holes give me different points for different effects with my colored pencils.Yes, it can be hard to open, especially at first. I've found it best to open it over the trash can, to avoid scattering shavings all over myself, what I'm working on and/or the floor. When first using it, I've found holring it in both hand abd using both thumbs, one on either side of the indentation on the ... MoreI tried several brands of colored pencils, finding some had to be sharpened with an electric sharpener.I finally settled on the Prismascolor Premier colored pencils.This sharpener is fantastic for sharpening almost any kind of pencil, the Prismacolor Premier colored pencils as well as regular "lead" pencils (ok, graphite, HB #2, the kind schools all want). The different sharpening holes give me different points for different effects with my colored pencils.Yes, it can be hard to open, especially at first. I've found it best to open it over the trash can, to avoid scattering shavings all over myself, what I'm working on and/or the floor. When first using it, I've found holring it in both hand abd using both thumbs, one on either side of the indentation on the top edge, is the easiest way to open the new sharpener. After using it for a week or so, I can open it with the thumb on the hand holding the sharpener over the trash can. I can then catch the top, to empty the whole thing with one hand. I sometimes forget to check the sharpener to see how full it is. It will hold the shavings from dozens of pencils, which just compact into the bottom, so I sometimes have to tap it against the side of the trash can to dump everything.Even when the blade is starting to get full, it still gives a good tip to most of my colored pencils, until I can buy another sharpener.
Until I started drawing again, I couldn't figure out why each pencil sharpener worked differently: you would think they're one in the same. So when I needed to have a good point, a consistent good point, I searched for and wasted money on some that don't even deserve to have the name. That is until I stumbled upon this one when I was watching a video of blending with a particular type of pencil, it took some investigating, but I found it, and:IT WORKS BEAUTIFULLY!! It has two holes, one for a softer point and the other for A SHARP POINT: with little effort, just a half twist to a full twist, literally, it's so smooth that sometimes I feel like it didn't work when it did. I can't rave enough about this, for those of you who are in need of a true pencil sharpener, ... MoreUntil I started drawing again, I couldn't figure out why each pencil sharpener worked differently: you would think they're one in the same. So when I needed to have a good point, a consistent good point, I searched for and wasted money on some that don't even deserve to have the name. That is until I stumbled upon this one when I was watching a video of blending with a particular type of pencil, it took some investigating, but I found it, and:IT WORKS BEAUTIFULLY!! It has two holes, one for a softer point and the other for A SHARP POINT: with little effort, just a half twist to a full twist, literally, it's so smooth that sometimes I feel like it didn't work when it did. I can't rave enough about this, for those of you who are in need of a true pencil sharpener, look into this one: you will not be disappointed.
I got this pencil sharpener for my local hobby lobby. I really didn't have any expectations because I had never seen anybody use it before. So I got it and once using it I thought it was great I love the angle ot sharpens at and it didn't break any of my pencils. But I eventually needed to empty the sharpener. Upon separation of the two pieces I noticed a couple cracks in the body of the sharpener where the lid goes on and I wasn't too bothered by that because it wasn't falling apart. But when I put the two pieces back together the cracks multiplied and after a few day it started to fall apart. But I still use the sharpeners separated from the body to this day.
I bought this a couple of month ago and it’s done wonders! I use the Prismacolor premier and it sharpens them beautifully. Add first the sharpener wasnt doing a great job but then I realized that I wasn’t using it in the right way. I was just going to the biggest sharpener and was getting not good results. But then I tried to start with the smaller sharpener then move to the bigger one, THAT WAS IT! It sharpened so well and was just amazing, from then now I didn’t have one issue with it! Would totally buy again!
This is an excellent pencil sharpener. It has a sleek design and a cover to keep things tidy. The cover is easy to open and doesn't cause all the pencil shavings to spill (as I've experienced with other sharpeners). This is a perfect pencil sharpener for any colored pencil artist that's looking to create quality artwork. The pencils come out unbroken and sharp every time!
I mean, REALLY hard to pop the cap off to empty shavings--and I only know HOW to pop the cap off thanks to another reviewer who looked it up online. (with flip-top closed, press very firmly and slightly downward on the same indent that lets you flip the cap up to access the sharpener holes. Problem: Once the cap pops off, it may pop off with great vigor, spewing the shavings all over your workspace. Fun! Otherwise, I was excited to get a sharpener from Prismacolor, my favorite brand of art pencils. I'm not going to return this, in hopes it helps those pricey pencils last longer. But I wouldn't have bought it, had I known the cap was such a hassle. I will definitely open this sharpener over a wastebasket, a safe distance from my drawings. Digging the cap out of the ... MoreI mean, REALLY hard to pop the cap off to empty shavings--and I only know HOW to pop the cap off thanks to another reviewer who looked it up online. (with flip-top closed, press very firmly and slightly downward on the same indent that lets you flip the cap up to access the sharpener holes. Problem: Once the cap pops off, it may pop off with great vigor, spewing the shavings all over your workspace. Fun! Otherwise, I was excited to get a sharpener from Prismacolor, my favorite brand of art pencils. I'm not going to return this, in hopes it helps those pricey pencils last longer. But I wouldn't have bought it, had I known the cap was such a hassle. I will definitely open this sharpener over a wastebasket, a safe distance from my drawings. Digging the cap out of the trash is better than dealing with sawdust and oil pencil dust smudges on my artwork.
I bought this a few months ago, and have used it every single time I draw, it also works great with other types of pencils, not just Prismacolour premier pencils. I love how it features two different steal blades, one for a fine point and the other for a medium point. The blades in the sharpener stay sharp forever and have a large space in the sharpener so you don't have to empty it so often. Very much recommend getting this Product.
| Product Dimensions | 15.24 x 5.08 x 0.25 cm; 22.68 Grams |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 15.2 x 5.1 x 0.3 centimetres |