• Reviews around work (3.58 of 5)

    Prismacolor Col-Erase Erasable Colored Pencil, 1-Count, Light Blue (20068)

    • These pencils do keep a sharp edge for fine/detailed work--this comes from 2H hardness on the pencils--much like the Verithin line of pencils.
    • These work really well but mine did not come with the eraser tips.
    • He does the most amazing work with colored pencils and he likes these the best.
    • He does the most amazing work with colored pencils and he likes these the best.
    • The pencils are great and the eraser works !
    • The lead is hard and can lead to indentations in the paper, but the color is perfect for the initial rough sketch (along with being able to erase if needed to see your unfinished work) without ever showing up via a xerox or copy after the final cleanup of your work is done
    • This works great for not showing up on a photocopy, but if you just want a light under later this is so light I would go with a regular blue pencil from prismacolor's col-erase line
    • They are easily edited out on a computer, but if you want your actual work to be completely free of blue lines in the end that is not going to happen
    • They take to any paper very good and erase good enough to work final lines in on top and erase out any rough line work.
    • I love using these pencils for sketching, drafting, and just rough work in general
    • These work amazing.
    • Eraser works fine.
    • the pencil it's self works well, but unless you want to throw away $9 on 1 pencil, please, don't buy this!
    • On the whole it does make working up a good drawing easier.
    • the colors are great and the erasers really do work well!
    • The colors are intense and the eraser work wonderfully
    • I love to use these for art class, very smooth and the eraser works quite well!
    • The work fine and would recommend them to every body.
    • First: normal white eraserSecond: kneaded eraserThird: Prismacolor's col-erase eraser (its eraser worked, at least...)Fourth