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ClassroomFriendlySupplies.com has what I consider to be the best pencil sharpener you can buy! No need to wall mount it either!
About:
- A "must have" for every teacher or homeschool
- A unique and practical teacher gift.
- Old-school retro look.
- Quiet sharpening eliminates classroom interruptions.
- Automatic stopping once the perfect point is formed. This prevents over-sharpening.
- Works on standard sized pencils.
- Clear plastic disposal tray for easy cleaning.
- Easy to use (as young as 5 years of age.)
- Sturdy metal frame (approximately 3"x 3"x 5")
- Portable or mounts to a surface. Clamp included.
- A true "green" pencil sharpener. Ideal for environmentally friendly schools and classrooms.
This sharpener is different than others I have used. You have to pull the top piece out then insert your pencil.
Then you crank the handle and the sharpener does the rest. Super Easy - even my 4 year old can sharpen pencils with ease!
We have been using this sharpener for over two years and couldn't be more happier with the results and the durability! It really is the best out there! I'm so excited to include have the opportunity to give one away to a lucky reader!
One of my lucky readers is going to win their own Sharpener from Classroomfriendlysupplies.com!
Not sure about buying but this pencil sharpener is pretty great. Having 5 kids, last year I always had someone needing a pencil sharpener and we only had those little hand ones you do manually. Thank you for the chance
ReplyDeleteIf I don't win, I will certainly be thinking about adding this pencil sharpener to my school budget. :)
ReplyDeleteI honestly would buy one of these sharpeners. I had one in my classroom this past year and the kids loved it. It sharpens really well!
ReplyDeleteI love this pencil sharpener
ReplyDeleteAs a first year teacher I NEED this amazing pencil sharpener! I used one during my college internship and absolutely adored it. Hope I win!!!!
ReplyDeleteLove these pencil sharpeners, too! Trying to win this as a gift for coworker ;)
ReplyDeleteAs a substitute, I have learned to take my personal sharpener with me. It never fails that the teacher's sharpener is broken, dull, and/or loud and we spend way to much time on sharpening pencils. In the meantime, other teachers see my sharpener, love it, and order their own. I give them to college graduates that are going into teaching. It's a big hit!
ReplyDeleteI am proposing that our PTO buy one for every classroom in the building. !!
ReplyDeleteThese sharpeners are the best! Really hope I win one!!
ReplyDeleteI don't know what I would buy -- hoping to win the pencil sharpener.
ReplyDeleteI really like the blue and red pencil sharpener. Would love to have one in my homeschool.
ReplyDeleteI would buy the firehouse red sharpener for sure!
ReplyDeleteI would get a red and blue sharpener! They need to make a yellow one....
ReplyDeleteWould love to win one! I've just had it with the cheapy little plastic sharpeners for my kids! ;)
ReplyDeleteIf I win, I'd likely choose the green sharpener. With 3, almost 4, boys the pink one is out ;). And they each have a different color, so I don't want them thinking I'm playing favorites. That means the choice is one that isn't anyone's favorite color!
ReplyDeleteI need a good pencil sharpener! I've tried various ones too and still haven't fallen in love with any of them.
ReplyDeleteI really need a pencil sharpener badly!
ReplyDeleteLove the color choices... it would be hard to choose just one but I think I would have to go with the green since both of the kids currently love green...
ReplyDeleteLove the color choices... it would hard to pick but I think I would go with green.
ReplyDeleteI would probably buy black. But the pink one looks so pretty!
ReplyDeleteI love sharpened pencils! This would be great to have in my classroom!
ReplyDeleteI really like the precious pink sharpener i think my girls would chose that color.
ReplyDeleteAnything would be better than our cheap 50 cent pencil sharpener we have now.
ReplyDeleteI had a sharpener just like that back in the 1960s, only mine was brown. It was manufactured by a Japanese company, I believe. I didn't know they were still making them!
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