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The Staedtler 512 001 ST Double-hole Tub Pencil Sharpener offers two precision holes tailored for graphite and colored pencils, featuring adjustable blades for optimal sharpening angles. Its compact, durable design prevents shavings spills with a secure snap-on lid, making it ideal for professionals and artists seeking mess-free, reliable performance. Highly rated and built to last, it’s the ultimate tool to keep your pencils perfectly sharp and your workspace clean.






| ASIN | B001E67Z16 |
| Additional Features | Portable, Compact |
| Best Sellers Rank | #134,048 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #483 in Pencil Sharpeners |
| Brand Name | STAEDTLER |
| Color | Blue/Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (16,543) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00031901939632 |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 1.6"D x 1.6"W x 2.3"H |
| Item Weight | 36 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Staedtler Inc. |
| Manufacturer Part Number | STD512001A6 |
| Material Type | Silver |
| Model Number | 512 001 |
| Power Source | Hand Powered |
| Specific Uses For Product | Graphite Pencil |
| Target Audience | Artist |
| UPC | 031901939632 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | As Labeled |
J**N
The world's greatest sharpener
Since immersing myself in the world of colored pencils, I've become acutely aware of the problem that most are unaware of: pencil sharpener technology is, put bluntly, pretty terrible. In my earlier world of using the occasional #2 pencil, I found nothing to complain about in terms of sharpeners, bit colored pencils quickly expose the flaws and shortcomings of this realm. For one thing, there is a lot on the line. A good pencil can cost $1.75-$2, so a broken point from a failed sharpening is real money. Over sharpening, where the sharpener eats the pencil down to notiohng is just as bad. And so began my quest. Moreover, working in the field, which is my preferred venue, requires a handheld sharpener (or an extremely long extension cord). The world of electric pencil sharpeners is bad, but nowhere near as bad as that for handhelds. This realization came as a revelation to me. Like many people, I thought all sharpeners are the same. The technology of handheld sharpeners is absurdly simple, a plastic cone tangent to a razor blade. So how could there be differences? I soon realized that there were. The manufacturing tolerance of the cone matters, but, more importantly, the quality and positioning of the blade matters even more. Initially, I thought battery powered devices were the solution. For most of these devices, the technology is identical, a rotating razor blade powered by batteries, as are the results. I used a Foray brand handheld, reputed to be an excellent device, but awful for me. I also used a not of other no name with equally bad results. To be clear, there are three kinds of bad results possible. First, the blade simply does not sharpen sufficiently. About 20% of the sharpeners I tried failed this simple test. Either the blade was insufficiently sharp or the come was incorrectly formed. The second major problem is breakage. This is the worst outcome--putting a dilly colored pencil into the sharpener only to have it turn the dull point into a broken point--a complete disaster requiring the reshape ink of the pencil and the loss of about one sixteenth or more of the pigment. The third problem is oversharpening. Sme sharpeners tend t sheer off a portion of the point, leaving it extremely sharp and extremely fragile. This is also no good since using the pencil with any pressure (unavoidable in colored pencil drawing) leads to a catastrophic breakdown. Enter the Staedtler. It is solidly built with surprising heft. There are two holes, producing points of differing slope. One hole, labeled graphite, produces the familiar 23* slope point. The other, labeled color and graphite, produces a fatter 30* slope point. The latter is advantageous for colored pencils since the resulting fatter point is more resistant to breakage. Sharpening blunt pencils (I have yet to try it with unsharpened pencils) is a breeze. The graphite slot fits the pencil like a glove. A few turns, much fewer than with other sharpeners, produces a super sharp, perfectly symmetric point. The color slot has some play in it since it can be used by thicker pencils as well. Despite this, it too sharpens with few turns and no particular effort. The result is a super sharp, super robust wide point. After sharpening about 15 dull colored pencils, I suffered zero problems. Sharpening about 10 graphite pencils yielded the same results. Simply put, this is easily the best sharpener I own and, more importantly, the best I have ever used out of a sample of about 20+ sharpener models. Especially if you are a colored or art pencil user, this is the one to buy. It will pay for itself in terms of reducing pencil wastage in shirt order. You cannot do better.
S**.
Good
The Staedtler 512 001 ST Double-hole Tub Pencil Sharpener has been a fantastic addition to our home. It's a simple yet incredibly effective tool that has made a significant difference, especially for the kids in our household. This pencil sharpener stands out because of its dual-hole design, allowing us to sharpen both standard and large pencils with ease. The convenience it offers is unparalleled. No more searching for different sharpeners for various pencil sizes – this one does it all. The kids absolutely love using it. They find it fun and easy to use, and it has actually made sharpening pencils an enjoyable task for them. As a parent, it's wonderful to see them excited about something as simple as sharpening their pencils. One of the aspects that impressed me the most is the durability of the Staedtler 512 001 ST Double-hole Tub Pencil Sharpener. It feels sturdy and well-built, ensuring that it will last for a long time, even with regular use by kids. In summary, this pencil sharpener has become an essential tool in our home. It's versatile, and user-friendly, and the kids adore it. If you're in need of a reliable pencil sharpener that can handle different pencil sizes, I highly recommend giving this one a try. It's a small investment that brings a lot of joy and convenience to our daily routine.
L**R
How this pencil sharpener performs on Prismacolor Premier colored pencils
A year ago I had purchased a top of the line electric pencil sharpener but loaned it out to a friend who had purchased a set of colored pencils that were all unsharpened. Well... this was five months ago and I still haven't received it back. Then just recently I got in the mood for creating a picture using my large set of Prismacolor Premier colored pencils. Soon after starting this project I realized, darn, I have no pencil sharpener. So I went down to Staples and bought this Staedler sharpener. I already own Staedler drawing pencils and several other Staedler products and they were all good quality so I figured, this $6 item might be okay as well. It was a choice of buying that one or a very cheap school pencil sharpener or a much, much more "professional" and expensive (electric) pencil sharpener. So here I went. I needed to sharpen a red pencil. Mind you that the core of these Prismacolor pencils are quite soft and have wax in them. For that reason they are known to be hard to sharpen to a perfect point. So I put the pencil in the large hole and slowly but steadily turned the pencil only five times. I thought let me check to see if it needs more turns or not. I couldn't believe my eyes! The pencil was sharpened to perfection, to a beautiful sharp red point I know there are YouTube videos dedicated to sharpen these pencils because so many people have issues with sharpening them, such as getting broken off points, unevenness, a slanted point, and so forth. Not a problem with this little bad boy. It sharpened my pencil beautifully. The blade must be really good! Since then I have sharpened many more pencils out of the Prismacolor pencil set that I own and never had one single problem. Here are some useful tips: Use the wider opening always Don't force the pencil in too far. Just as far as it will go without putting pressure on it. If you feel that the hole isn't small enough, don't worry, just continue on gently and eventually the sharpener will "grab" the pencil. Sharpen at a slow and steady pace, three turns if this is your first time While turning, don't start pushing the pencil in harder or apply a lot of pressure on it, let the blade do its job Check the pencil after a just a few turns, turn once or twice more if needed For pencils with a good point but not a sharp point, 2 turns can already be adequate Save time by keeping this sharpener handy Very sharp points are always fragile so handle your pencil gently. On a piece of scrap paper gently make a few circles while holding the pencil vertically. You may see some "debris" come off. This will take off that super sharp point just enough to where you can draw fine lines without breakage while applying gentle pressure. If this is your very first time using this sharpener, start with three turns, then check. After you have used this sharpener for several times on the Prismacolors, you will develop a feel for it and you will only turn them the minimum amount of times needed without wasting any pencil. These pencils are not cheap. The enemy of sharpening any type of pencil is over sharpening and dull blades. Always be gentle using your freshly sharpened pencil. The sharper the point, the easier they can break but they won't break if you follow my directions. The key is to be gentle while sharpening and count your turns. Check your point after three or four turns, don't push the pencil in real hard and while sharpening, don't push the pencil in any further than in the beginning. Lots of explanations, yet super easy to do if you follow the tips above! Save your money on electric sharpeners. They over sharpen no matter how good they are. You will lose valuable pencil lead. This thing is faster than walking to your electric unit to sharpen a pencil plus you can travel with it! I hope my comments and tips will help you enjoy your pencil artwork without frustration. Happy drawing and coloring!
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J**N
These seem to be a good quality product. I like the detail such as how the flip lid fits perfectly into the side slot. It's definitely better than the cheaper ones I've tried; and the blade stops working after a few sharpenings. The reservoir for the shavings is also a good, practical size compared to some others (not too big, not too small), and the lid is on quite securely so that I don't suddenly and annoyingly dump and spread shavings all over. The transparent plastic is also handy for monitoring how full it is. It's worth a couple more bucks for these I think.
P**N
Simple robust build does its job well
M**A
parfait, taille crayon de qualité
H**O
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