Earaser
Rubber eraser shaped like a human ear.
Overview
Everyone makes mistakes. You might accidentally write the wrong letter in a crossword. Vincent van Gogh famously cut his own ear off. Potato, potato.
Channel the madness of the brilliant Dutch artist and remove accidental impressions from your drawings and writings with the Earaser.
Features & specs
- Rubber eraser shaped like a severed ear
- Removes errant pencil marks
- Doesn't help you hear better
- Approximate dimensions: 2" x 3" x 1/2" (5 cm x 7.6 cm x 1.3 cm)
- Ages 13+
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Some mistakes are easier to fix than others. Slicing off a piece of your ear... not so much (although it can increase the value of your paintings). But making an errant pencil mark on your paper? That's something easily fixed. Just grab an Earaser, rub it on the page, and get back to making your next masterpiece.
Friends, Romans...
...lend me your ears so I can erase my mistakes. You'd have to be visually impaired not to notice this eraser looks an awful lot like a human ear. Even though a third ear won't give you super hearing, the rubber eraser will give you the super ability to remove marks from the page.
Frequently Asked Questions
Question: Did you know you spelled "eraser" wrong?
Answer: No, we didn't. It's called Earaser because it's an ear-shaped eraser.
Question: Isn't it kind of gross to grind away a severed body part?
Burning Questions: You Ask, We Answer
Want to ask your own Burning Question?
First, please watch the video to the right. It explains the Burning Question feature and answers some common questions.
Now, if there is something that you need to know about this product that we've omitted, please send us an anonymous question and we promise to answer it within 1 business day.
Now, if there is something that you need to know about this product that we've omitted, please send us an anonymous question and we promise to answer it within 1 business day.