







✏️🔋 Erase smarter, create bolder—your ultimate rechargeable detailer!
The AFMAT Electric Eraser is a rechargeable, precision tool designed for artists, architects, and creatives. Featuring a powerful 600mAh battery, dual eraser sizes for versatile detailing, and 140 high-quality refills, it offers an ergonomic grip and strong motor for clean, effortless erasing. This eco-conscious kit eliminates the need for disposable batteries, making it a cost-effective and sustainable choice for professional-grade drafting, sketching, and painting.














| ASIN | B085JR3J4W |
| Additional Features | Lightweight |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,867 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #1 in Electric Erasers |
| Brand | AFMAT |
| Brand Name | AFMAT |
| Color | Blue |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 8,586 Reviews |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 5.7"L x 1.2"W |
| Item Height | 0.1 centimeters |
| Item Shape | Round |
| Manufacturer | AFMAT |
| Material | Rubber |
| Material Type | Rubber |
| Model Name | Electric Eraser |
| Number of Pieces | 140 |
| Product Dimensions | 5.7"L x 1.2"W |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Pencil |
| Special Feature | Lightweight |
| Theme | Shape |
| UPC | 780317773926 |
A**O
EXCELLENT electric eraser, excellent seller w/ fast shipping. Highly recommended!
My experience with off-brand Chinese made products have been hit and miss... more miss than hit. However, I have to say this eraser completely exceeded my expectations. In fact, it was so good, I bought a 2nd one for my son. Originally, I was going to buy a Sakura electric eraser for about $40 as that seems to be the name brand one that many artists use. But, due to the great reviews on Amazon and the fact that this AFMAT eraser comes with two size tips and a massive number of refills, and the awesome price, I decided to give it a try. Thankfully, the eraser works flawlessly in every way. It erases cleanly. It is very easy to handle and, as long as you don't have the rubber nib too far out, you can erase precisely with the larger tip of the smaller one. In fact, it is very easy to draw with the smaller tip if you want to add highlights or draw strands of white hair by selectively erasing dark penciled areas. The eraser holds a charge for a long time and I have never had to recharge it in the middle of extended drawing sessions. The body is rather large, and the trigger is definitely sensitive. However, I got use to both aspects very quickly. With that said, I can see how if you threw this into your backpack, it may engage the trigger and drain the battery depending on how the eraser sits in your bag. The refills they give you with the eraser is great. There are SO many compared to what Sakura gives you and the quality of the eraser nibs are very good too. They don't tear the paper and just cleanly erases what you want without fuss or issues. It's also very easy to change the eraser tips and to readjust the tip as the eraser gets worn down. I bought my first one for $14.66 and the 2nd one less than a month later for $15.48. That's a freaking bargain for what you get. In fact, I'm about to buy the black version so that I can have one with the larger nib and one with the smaller nib so I don't have to switch them around. That would still cost $10 LESS than the single Sakura eraser and give me literally hundreds of eraser refills that will last for at least a couple of years.
L**D
Great eraser at a great price
I am disabled and found this eraser so very easy to use. It erases quickly eliminating the strain on my hands. No batteries so it is light weight, also. Great color selection and all those QUALITY erasers! No smudging. Charges quickly. Well made. Great price. I ordered one for my disabled friend she loved mine so much.
A**B
The Thing I Didn't Realize I Needed All This Time
I've filled several sketch books in my life and not once have I had an electric eraser. I didn't even know that was a thing! And I'm wondering why I've never been made privy to this absolute GEM of a tool before by my fellow art friends!!! All my life, I've oh so carefully erased..... and I've always had to redo parts where I didn't have an eraser "tiny enough" to get delicate small areas of my sketches. NO MORE! Not only does this get those Itty bitty detailed areas, it leaves behind NO TRACE of the offending lines that were the bane of my existence! (At least... as long as you drew it lightly). Wasnt expecting it, but this eraser comes fully charged. Also comes with a TON of eraser tips both tiny and still kinda small (which I'm sure I will blow thru because they seem to break apart fast but for how many there are initially, the understanding behind their intended purpose- its an eraser it's going to wear down fast, and for how well this works I'm OK with that!!) I love that there is a cap. I have not had any issues with the motor "bogging down" as other reviewers have stated (are those experiencing this like... jamming it down hard into the sketch pad? Cuz you *shouldnt* be. It doesn't take much to erase and actually takes a gentler touch than a regular gum or plastic eraser!) And so far I've gotten 3- 5 or 6 hour sessions with this eraser with it needing no charge yet or even slowing (granted I do not solely use only this eraser during sketching sessions but I *do* use it a whole heck of a lot during that time!) I have not had a problem with this and I absolutely love everything about this real magic eraser, but I do foresee how it could be one if I were to casually put this eraser in a box or drawer a bit carelessly, but: the button to work the eraser is very VERY sensitive! It works perfectly for my home need but I probably would not take this out of my house if I sketched on the go, because it would activate and wear out packed in a bag or box. I love the sensitivity for the use, but a cap that also covers that sensitive button so it couldnt be pressed on the go or while set in an art box, bag, or drawer would make this absolute perfection.
B**R
Easy to use, so light and effective
I really like to see eraser. It’s quite well. The only thing that I would say needs to be adjusted or improve a little bit is the sensitivity of the button to start the eraser working. It’s turned on by anything just a little bump and it starts spinning, if that could be modified so that it wouldn’t be so easy to trigger. It would be great
D**L
If only we could get rid of other things like you can with this powerful eraser ~ Ask Santa Baby!!
This Electric Eraser is exactly what we were looking for in an eraser. Fast, easy to recharge, Bunches of different size erasers for replacement. Works great even on textures art papers or canvas! PERFECT gift for artists this Christmas. LOVE IT so much my art student wanted one and it was on sale! BRAVO!!
J**S
Essential Tool for Art Students and Precision Work ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
The AFMAT electric eraser impressed me right away with its control, power, and precision. I used it throughout my university art class and it genuinely made a difference in the quality of my work. It handles charcoal, graphite, and colored pencil cleanly and lifts pigment without smudging or tearing the paper. The motor is smooth, the grip feels comfortable during longer sessions, and the included replacement erasers last a long time. What stood out most was how well it erased charcoal highlights, something that can be tough to refine with traditional erasers. It allowed me to add fine details, clean up edges, and bring depth into my drawings. This is a tool I now consider essential for sketching and detailed work. It performs far better than cheaper alternatives and feels reliable and well-built. For anyone studying art, practicing drawing, or working professionally, this electric eraser is a great investment.
B**H
Pretty unbelievable for the money
I'm a retired professional illustrator and professor who used to work traditionally before going digital. I'm getting back into traditional work, and my old Koh-I-Noor handheld no longer holds a charge (I've got replacement batteries on order and plan to fix it). In the meantime, I bought this device, and it's inexpensive enough to serve as a standby until I get my full-size Koh-I-Noor up and running again. SO when this arrived, I was immediately shocked at the size and weight of the box (meaning it's small and light). This is an *extremely* light device, most likely because the battery and motor inside are probably small. When I opened the box, I was again shocked at how small it is – about 2/3 the length of the Koh-I-Noor, and not nearly as wide. It arrived uncharged, so I charged it up and gave it a go. It is light, quiet, and does a good job. The erasers are much smaller in length and diameter than my old one, but they work great. I'm initially finding the smaller size to be a negative, but I'll probably adjust with use. Quite a few reviewers mention that the button is too sensitive and turns on too easily. Well, so is the professional-grade Koh-I-Noor's button – this is on purpose so that you don't have to strain and you can focus on your work. As a professional, I see it as a feature, not a fault. I don't think I'll ever have a use for the micro-sized smaller erasers, and can't even imagine them not flexing too much and/or breaking often – they're about the thickness of a color pencil lead. The larger size seems much more useful, but is still considerably smaller than the standard size you'll find in most click-style erasers. One important way of using electric erasers like this is to cut the end squarely so you have a sharp edge for maximum control. I used to do that by holding an x-acto knife against the spinning eraser and it would cut through leaving a perfectly clean, square edge in a second or two. This one doesn't have the power – the x-acto knife stalls the motor. Ah well – you can cut it by eye, but it may not come out as perfect. I did this and it worked just fine. So it seems to work fine to me. I have a couple of cordless pencil sharpeners from AFMAT which work great, get a lot of use, and have held up well for a couple of years, so I imagine this little guy will last awhile. If it breaks or fails at some point I'll update this review. $16... amazing. I think I paid about $70 for the Koh-I-Noor back in the early '90s – just checked and that's a bit over $175 in today's dollars, or about 12 of these mini-me devices. It's not a pro device by any means, but if it does a decent job when needed I'll be happy.
A**R
Nice eraser! Fast, clean, but didn't tear paper. A slight learning curve, but excellent product.
Fantastic eraser for highlights, also just for cleaning up areas. The only thing I don't care for - and this is a user issue - is that it would like to keep going across the page :) So for me there is a little bit of a learning curve, but that's not enough to knock off a star. I have never used an electric eraser before, but even right out of the box, it's fairly easy to use, I have some issues in my hand but can still hold this comfortably. ***A word of warning***: pay attention to how much eraser is visible. I put a really nice hole into my paper by not realizing I had to pull that eraser out more. User error, not a reflection on the product, but if you haven't used one of these, you may want to be aware of that.
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