Helix Oxford Camo Bulk School Stationery Set- Pink

Helix Oxford Camo Bulk School Stationery Set- Pink

Helix Oxford Camo Bulk School Stationery Set- Pink


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Weight: 410 g
Size: 16 Piece Set
Dimensions: 27.5 x 31.5 x 2.4 cm; 410 Grams
Brand: Helix
Model: 981744
Colour: Camo Pink
Pack Quantity: 1
Manufacture: Helix
Dimensions: 27.5 x 31.5 x 2.4 cm; 410 Grams
Quantity: 1
Size: 16 Piece Set

12 Responses

  1. DebbraBHBF says:

     United Kingdom

    This is a handy ruler for a school child, that folds in half to easily fit into most pencil cases.
    The child was very pleased with the green & purple ruler.

  2. Verlene80M says:

     United Kingdom

    Pretty much what they are. No erasure holds up to my two when they are bored but they work well and when the inevitable thing of destruction or loss happens you have a spare.

  3. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Now some would buy these to erase mistakes in pencil, yes they do that, but they are also very very good for cleaning stains of suede boots coats and shoes you heard it here firs

  4. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    I drew a picture and changed my mind half way through as I drew one too many mushrooms, so I rubbed one off. Did the job, easy to use and arrived quickly.

  5. Amanda Ellis says:

     United Kingdom

    Nice erasers, keep clean. They will last a long time

  6. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    I regularly help my granddaughter with her school homework and have a drawer that holds various stationery,pens,pencils sharpeners etc, this tends to be the item we use most ……it rubs out cleanly, no dirty marks or holes left on paper.
    Good quality erasers.

  7. Gemma Cartwright says:

     United Kingdom

    Really good. No smudging, no hard eraser that scratches the pages. Lifts even hard-pressed pencil lines. I have a lovely sketch book and these erasers have saved me a few times. Very worth the price.

  8. Max Bakewell says:

     United Kingdom

    Easy to use and works well for rubbing out pencil drawings so that I can re-do outlines in my artwork.

  9. PetraTarleton says:

     United Kingdom

    Had these when I was a child. Easily best rubber eve

  10. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Great ruler, folds so it fits easily in my pencil case. Looks like it will last long.

    5.0 out of 5 stars Great quality rule

  11. Dale51Rwengpgum says:

     United Kingdom

    I bought them to help clean trainers. They also rub out pencil. It does exactly what it should do.

  12. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 148 From Our UsersI never remembered being so entranced with school materials until I got these erasers and a pencil sharpener for my kids… Then I Remembered *that* feeling of standing in W.H. Smiths with my mum the weekend before the new school year starter. We’d pick a pencil case (although I tended to go back to my wooden one with a slidey top), and some mathsy things. Our school always wanted us to have a fountain pen, a soft and hard pencil, and an eraser. Back then most kids had “The Big Pink One”, this giant slab of rubber that was massively unweildy and had its name in giant black letters across the front. It was so large it would barely fit in pencil cases. Some of us just relied on the little rubber on the tip of the pencil, but I remember that my mum would tend to get a 2H pencil, a 2B pencil and a pair of erasers just like these.

    A 2H pencil, if you don’t know, is semi-hard. It’s good for maths and graphs, but not as good as the 2B for doing drawings and shading. But, just using the 2B/2H meant that they could be rubbed out neatly so long as you had a WHITE rubber. The Big Pink One always failed to clean up after itself. It’d leave a faint pinkness to the page, and it was so unwieldy that you couldn’t easily get to /just/ the bit you needed to erase. Similarly, the ones on the tops of the pencils were good, but got dirty, chewed, worn down, and soon you were scratching the page with the iron collar around the rubber tip.

    These white square erasers, however, were downright perfect. They have a nice clean corner (8 to choose from, I suppose), so you could pinpoint the bit to erase. Because they’re white, they leave no marks or residue, and because they have the card around them they’re not prone to being chewed, snapped or have grubby fingerprints on them.

    The short and long edges between the corners at the ends are great for slightly larger erasings, say a line graph or some ven-diagram filling-in that went wrong. And finally the nice flat rectangular end is perfect for really big jobs, like erasing whole pictures.

    Essentially, these are not just erasers, they’re a whole erasing toolkit, specifically designed to sit comfortably in the hand, remain functional, do their job and create the minimum of fuss.

    Let’s face it, when you make a mistake, you want to forget about it and move on, right? What’s the point of an eraser that forces you to go back and re-work the erasure over and over again? If you’re in an exam, neatness counts for marks, and having the ability to quickly rub out your errors, and get on with the right answer translates directly into better grades.

    As a parent thinking about your children’s grades, you need to ask yourself: “Is it better for my kids to have a classical, quality, stylishly designed eraser that gets them better grades, or should I get that sparkly pink unicorn that smears glitter all over their geography homework?”.

    I think we both know that we want our kids to do better at school. Just say “no” to the sparkly unicorn, and say “hello” to the ultimate in pencil-erasing technology. It’s not spangly, or futuristic, it’s timelessly classic, and when you use it you feel like a GOD. They say that we learn from our mistakes. Well, now you can learn from more mistakes in less time! Make as many mistakes as you like! Get your Ph.D in mistakes, trying all kinds of things while your stylish friend is still trying to get the black smears off a picture they drew of the atom because they stupidly put three electrons in an S-shell (come on, we’ve all done it, and we know better now!), or gracefully lower those cumulus clouds from their too-lofty location in the final Geography GCSE because we mis-read “strato-cumulus” as “stratus”!!

    Oh, what mistakes we’ve made in our lifetimes, and what things we’ve learned. If you don’t buy this eraser it’ll just be the first mistake you’ll make of many for the rest of your life. Buy this, and every mistake you make from now on will lead you inexorably towards higher-learning, enlightenment and joy.

    Seriously. These are excellent. They’re just right in every way. Get them.