Submitted by Ethan-Wakefield t3_126qfz7 in BuyItForLife

I hate my kid's pencil sharpeners. We don't really go through so many pencils that we need an electric, but all of the pencil sharpeners I can find are these cheap ones with like, a razor blade in them. I find that the blades get dull too quickly, and they make the pencils crack, and I hate it.

What I want is something that has a system like the rotating blades from my school days, but I don't want to install a school pencil sharpener. I want something smaller that I can stick in a kitchen drawer, but still durable.

What should I buy?

EDIT: Looks like pretty good options on Jetpens. Thanks!

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-SeaBrisket- t1_jeabiyr wrote

I would go to whatever art supply store that's parked itself near your local university and choose from their selection

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Quail-a-lot t1_jeaay5x wrote

Jetpens has you covered for pretty much any style of pencil sharpener. For a very basic manual one, I like the one that came with my set of Staedtler Lumigraph pencils. It does not catch the shavings, but it gives a good reliable point and they are easy to find at most art stores or online. They make a good mechanical pencil too if you get sick of sharpening, although my own all time fav mechanical is the Uni-Ball Kuri-Toga

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Ethan-Wakefield OP t1_jeacalw wrote

>They make a good mechanical pencil too if you get sick of sharpening

I'm not sure why, but my kid's teacher won't allow mechanical pencils. I think it has something to do the the grip? I'm not sure. It seems like a dumb rule to me, but... rules are rules.

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CamelHairy t1_jeac0z8 wrote

Look for a Boston electric or manual with a suction cup.

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Casingda t1_jec1kr2 wrote

I’d try to find the older type, that can hang from a wall or sit on a desk. They are still the best. I have a couple of them and I love them. They are the Boston brand. You can also buy newer ones, but I’d check the ratings on those. They are so much better than small, hand held pencil sharpeners.

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Ethan-Wakefield OP t1_jec2vre wrote

I just don’t want a permanent installation that’s going to be largely useless after my kid is old enough to use mechanical pencils.

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Casingda t1_jec3zrf wrote

That’s why I’d recommend the desktop model. I think you may need to look for a vintage one for that, though.

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Electronic-Visual127 t1_jeela8b wrote

Classroom Friendly Supplies has some nice and durable manual sharpeners. They have a tension clamp that you can mount to a desk. They come apart and have replacement parts.

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