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Kneeded Eraser Brands
Starting this thread to get a feel from users about the differences between kneeded eraser manufacturers/brands.
-What brand do you use? Link it -Is it more or less maliable (soft or difficult to mold?) -Difficult to remove after extended sub-zero sessions -Needs to be heated a lil to easily remove from the motherboard -Any other observations, conclusions you've drawn from comparing brands -Its cheap and it works...... |
i dont have any packaging for mine... will go buy another one from "Joann's" (a arts and crafts store)
and let you guys know as I know mine has worked great for multiple applications now without issue |
Where do we get them? Arts and craft stores? Drafting supplies maybe?
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AB you can buy them at any art/craft store
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Its in the uk but this brand is the best I have found, very plyable and stays that way [does'nt dry out]
http://www.artifolk.co.uk/catalog/pr...ded_eraser.htm |
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-What brand do you use? Link it
I use General's and you can pick it up at the cash registers at Hobby Lobby. -Is it more or less mailable (soft or difficult to mold?) It is like play-do but with a little harder feel to it. -Difficult to remove after extended sub-zero sessions Removal is a breeze. Usually comes off in several pieces but nothing too tough. -Needs to be heated a lil to easily remove from the motherboard Haven't tried heating it. -Any other observations, conclusions you've drawn from comparing brands This is the only brand I have tried. -Its cheap and it works...... It is cheap though the price went from $1.39 to $1.69 still cheap. http://www.overclockaholics.com/foru...1&d=1248101348 |
Same stuff as I use. Tho I think just about any brand of the kneaded eraser should work fine.
http://img20.imageshack.us/img20/4757/kneadederaser.jpg |
There are other brands at Hobby Lobby but you get less for the same if not more price. That is what is the deciding factor for me.
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I'm using these....
http://img505.imageshack.us/img505/5471/eraser.jpg |
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