Nostalgic Double Hole Pencil Sharpener with Tape Dispenser
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$20.00
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Add to WishlistAdd to CompareA classic product since 1936, this double hole sharpener/tape dispenser combo is sure to bring back some nostalgic memories.
Made from Duroplast (a close relative of Bakelite and Formica) the vintage material goes perfectly with the vintage aesthetic. Mounted inside the lid is a double hole sharpener, suitable for all pencils up to 12mm wide.
Replacement sharpener blades available. Tape dispenser fits small rolls of tape (spool width 25mm).
While this sharpener does not have space for four adults and luggage, it does have a compact and durable shell, and the strong double-hole sharpener inside could be described as its two-stroke engine. And the thin wooden emissions from a pencil sharpener are a lot better for the environment!
2 reviews for Nostalgic Double Hole Pencil Sharpener with Tape Dispenser
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Xavier –
Its the same as the photo, nice
Brinly –
I loved it.