Interesting fact (maybe), but that M+R brass sharpener--also one of my favourites--is called "the nugget". They make a nice bullet sharpener ("the grenade") as well. That Kum sharpener looks fantastic, I love the point it gives...also, I feel for some reason that the two-stage process will leave you with stronger lead integrity. Mainly because you're just taking away the wood with one sharpen, then refining the lead to a point with the second; it's not trying to cut through two materials with different densities at the same time. Cheers Harry!
Great collection of sharpeners you have there Harry. I've heard that if you struggle to sharpen a Prismacolour pencil without breaking it with a handheld sharpener, hold the pencil still and turn the sharpener around it. You have to hold the pencil in your opposite hand to do this. It reduces the flex against the pencil. I thought how clearly your video shows the movement in the pencil when sharpened conventionally. That movement will put a lot of pressure on the soft cored pencils. Like one of your other commentators above, I was very surprised at the beautiful long point given by the super cheap Oxford barrel sharpener I picked up from Tesco! It feels a bit rough as you turn the pencil in it. I thought it was going to massacre the wood. But no. A super long, fine point. I like the T'Gaal multipoint sharpener because I can vary the point but it won't take the slightly wider Derwent pencils easily, like the drawing pencils. For Christmas my husband gave me the Caran D'Ache all metal desk sharpener and I love that one. Just like the Derwent and M+R in shape but no plastic. It too has an adjust button to alter the length and shape of the point. It gives me the smoothest sharpen of all.
If you ever decide to update this review, I'd love to see all the pencils afterward, side by side so we could compare the sharpened points to each other. Thank you for the review!
If I’m correct, on the first sharpener that clutch pencil sharpener is meant to add the point to the long pencil and the second large holes for a shorter sharpen but your method works just as well
Harry, the little sharpener is a Maped. A reasonable good all rounder company for stationary supplies. Not top quality but not rubbish either. I have the KUM and love love love it. I was given my first one as a gift from an online friend who is mad about pens and collects them. I then saw my 2nd one which is like yours with the clutch sharpeners. I made the mistake thinking that they were for normal mechanical pencils as I had never heard of clutch pencils. Thanks to your video I will be having a look now at buying one to give it a try. I have quite an assortment of sharpeners, including my M & R sharpener which I have lost somewhere in the house before trying it out properly; arrgh! I also have 2 leftie sharpeners with being left-handed made by KUM. One looks like the M & R, and the other like a slightly bigger version of the Helix Oxford barrel sharpener which is very much underrated. Cheap enough to throw away when the blade dulls. One sharpener sadly that I found overrated was the T'Gaal from Japan. The quality isn't very good and it seems to be hit and miss on the sharpening. When it sharpens well, it does it brilliant; but when it doesn't it is awful. Another contender is the Conté which is great for larger pencils or hexagonal pencils. I started to write down which sharpeners suited the different pencils. These are as follows: Prismacolor: all KUM sharpeners; Helix Oxford (only when sharp. Derwent Inktense: T'Gaal; KUM Holbein: Helix Oxford; small generic silver coloured sharpener. Polychromos: Helix Oxford, T'Gaal; KUM Caran d'ache Supracolor: Work in progress but so far KUM. Verithins: As above. Derwent Graphitints To be checked. Hope this helps. As a final note: I now for some time now Prismacolors have had a bad press about breakages and cores not centred. I have had no problems except just once which was 'human error'. I have also bought single pencils from Rainbow Fine Art Pencils, and had no problems with them. Sorry if this is a bit long but was just giving feedback on your great video and also my experiences so far.
Awesome information and feedback, thank you so much, information like this is always a big help to people. Probably the best thing about my reviews is you guys, you guys all leaving comments below of your experiences which adds to the information, gets a conversation going and everyone sharing their trials and tribulations. My reviews are one thing, but without all of you guys commenting and leaving your experiences, they would be useless, Thank you so much for this awesome information. I am always banging on about Prismacolor breaking and then today after I uploaded this video I decided to get all my Prismacolor pencils out and try to sharpen them all in the M&R Crank sharpener. I told myself that if they all sharpened without breaking, my next big buy would be the 150 Prisma set and much to my surprise not a single one of them broke. So, I now need to eat a lot of humble pie, make an apology video aimed at Prismacolor and stop telling people that they always break. Obviously the problem has very much been me in the past and not the pencils lol. Any way, awesome feedback and thank you so much.
The Art Gear Guide My pleasure. I have bit by bit added to my 132 set but it took me a while to track down the missing 'new' colours. I received today my final 5 colours from Rainbow fine art pencils. They seem to be the only place in the U.K. That do all colours of the 'big 4'. And they are very well packed and priced too.
try the dahle 133! it doesn't make holes in the pencils and also goes for very thick ones, graphite, even charcoal if it's not too soft.. it's enough to go like 2 or 3 rounds for a blunt pencil from coloring.. saves a lot of material and this thing is so cheap, I couldn't believe it :)
Thanks for the review. I use a Dux pencil sharpener that looks like an ink bottle and you can get replacement blades for it. It's another German manufacturer, looks like they make a lot of good sharpeners
I'm not much of a comment reader, so I'm not sure if anyone has answered this question for u...but the little rounded metal sharpener, the 4the one, is a Maped Helix sharpener. I have one of those & they've been great for semi-soft/harder leads as in Derwent, Verithin, & oil based pencils. I will get the M&R crank after watching ur review! Thanx a bunch, again Harry! Uv pulled off another great review!
Very much obliged to you for the excellent review of pencil sharpeners. I am not an artist, but use pencils to mark out timber as a woodworker. I've always been frustrated by getting a pencil just so, only to extract it from the sharpener to find that it has broken. Several attempts later, the lovely new pencil is reduced to a bookmaker's stump. Having watched your review, I've decided on the brass, manual sharpener with the option to replace blades. Here's hoping it doesn't get pinched onsite!
whomadethatsaltysoup thanks for the kind words about the review and I am glad the review could help. The brass one would be perfect for onsite, once you’ve used it just drop it into your tool belt and you good to go avoiding sticky fingers. All the best and thank you again.
I have heard the tip about using a graphite pencil when you sharpen colored pencils all the time. I actually do do this. it does seem to sort of "clean" the waxy buildup on your sharpener blade.
Do you mean a sharpener that can be used by children, something they can safely use relatively unsupervised? Or just a sharpener for extra chunky kids pencils?
Hi! I was thinking in detail about the Kum sharpener with the two holes, one of which is purely to sharpen the tip - it doesn't take off ANY lead. Is that correct? If that is the case, do you think that it would work with... you know when you've sharpened pencils and you use them only a bit, and if for whatever reason, you need the point to be pin-sharp, could you put a pencil that's been primarily sharpened by another pencil sharpener but that still has a very good taper on it into the second hole of this 2 hole Kum Sharpener and use it to ONLY sharpen that blunt tip and nothing else - meaning that you wouldn't lose any more wood/taper like you would if you sharpened the whole pencil again? Do you think that could be possible? I mean, I'd try it myself, but I haven't bought one of those Kum ones yet and if I do buy it, that would be the only reason I would buy this particular sharpener (I don't like those ultra long points some people do and can't see much of an advantage in sharpening a pencil in that fashion, but that's a whole 'nother question for another time). The only reason I would buy this 2 hole Kum sharpener would be if it's the only pencil on the market that only actually sharpens the tip and nothing else. What do you think - would that work? Hi from Australia 👋 😃
I own 3 of the 5 you have shown so I guess I agree with your choices! I have even used the cheapo plastic sharpeners and they last a short while as long as they stay sharp!
I loved the M+R! I will get me one of those, I've been using the Derwent which I love but the fact that you can choose the size of the tip is amazing 😉 thanks for this review!!
Harry, Thanks so much for another great review. I have the little brass M&R sharpener, & I think it's the best sharpener I've ever used. But I was wondering if there was a purpose to the real small nitch hole under the one blade? I thought it might be for a clutch, but it didn't do so well with my clutch. Anyway TYFS
I agree with you Kim, of all the sharpeners I use the most I think it would be the little brass M&R one. I mean certain pencils work best in certain sharpeners and I always have spare blades for the wee M&R sharpener, when I put a new blade in it cuts through the pencils like butter.
I have bought koh-i-noor 9095 sharpener similar to the last one you showed m & r and thanks to you it came to me how I can choose the point of pencil I need. thanks
I bought a Ipoint Orbit Battery operated sharpener it came with two spare sharpener blades, but after they were all used up and the sharpener was chewing the wood there are no more spare blades! I have searched the internet I saw something that looked the same but when I got them they were smaller. The company Westcott I couldn’t really find them to ask WHY are there no replacement blades for this Ipoint orbit? Its a good sharpener but I can no longer use it! I’m just wondering if you could follow up on this?
I don't know if there's something wrong with my Derwent sharpener, but it's never sharpened any of my colour pencils to a very sharp point. Sure the lead/nib is extremely long, but they are rounded at the tip. Also, the pencils sometimes twists as the little teeth bits don't hold the pencils tight enough and I have deep cut lines all the way around them. Is this normal?
Thank you for this video. I have a question about the Derwent Superpoint sharpener- when I use it on my Derwent Artist's pencils, I end up with a very sharp point, obviously, but an unusual amount of core exposed (~1.5cms). Is this usual for this sharpener? It always seems to me in videos of this sharpener that mine exposes more core than other's (yours included)
Thanks for these recommendations Harry. I bought the red Kum long point sharpener a while back, but it doesn't have the mechanical/clutch pencil lead sharpeners in it, so I'll need to get hold of the blue one at some point...no pun intended, lol.
Yeah Jane I love Clutch pencils, I think they feel fantastic in the hand when drawing with them, there is a nice weight to them and I love how strong the graphite cores are and the very fine point you can get on them. I had never noticed before that the red one didn't have the clutch lead sharpener on them, I really just thought they were different colors. Excellent feedback Jane.
I've yet to try the clutch pencils, only have a couple of Jackson Art's own plastic mechanical ones which are quite good. Like you Harry, I thought that the Kum sharpeners were the same except for the different colours too. The red one is still excellent at creating long sharp points though.
Hi Harry, thank you for the great review on your favorite sharpeners. My favorite one for my colored pencils is the Alvin brass bullet sharpener. The Alvin leaves a nice, sharp point that is not too long, but not too short either. :)
First off all i love your reviews, but i have one question. I have the Derwent sharpener, but it ruins my pencils, leaves marks on my prismas, polys and all other pencils. Can't sharpen them without getting a mark. I have the Dahle 133, in my opninion its one of the best.
Thank you for doing these videos, they are informative and interesting. I have the Derwent sharpener and it sharpens Primacolor Premiers without breaking them as well as any other coloured pencils.
Have you tried KUM sharpener with the Polychromos? What do you think of the result? So far, this sharpener gave me amazing results with the Luminance and Derwent Coulorsoft pencils, but I was not as impressed with Polychromos. I think I'll stick to FC triple hole sharpener for the Polychromos as the result is decent, not the longest tip ever, but not short either.
I cannot find à sharpener with à hole that will take à Derwent Artist pencil. The barrel is slightly thicker than à standard. Maybe 9 mm instead of 8 mm. Thanks for any help.
It doesn’t work with Mechanical pencils as they tend not to need sharpeners but it does work with Clutch Pencils, they are similar to Mechanical pencils only the graphite core is thicker and has to be sharpened.
Hi Harry Do you know if there is a quality electric sharpener which will take the albrecht durer as well as the polychromos. I've searched the Internet UA-cam, Amazon, eBay and the really decent ones, are always in the USA and I can't purchase them here. I just thought I'd ask in case you have any ideas. Some of the double or multiple hole units I discovered have a problem as when I read the reviews they don't take the Albrecht Durer. For example the Jakar. Love all your videos.
Hi Connie I am so so sorry for the delay in replying. You are right about the limit of high quality electric sharpeners on Amazon. I haven’t had a look yet in the likes of Jackson’s or Cult Pens, but I have found one that might be good but don’t go ordering it yet, I have just bought it to review so hopefully I will be able to advise you better once I have tested it. www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07C1KVD1Q/?tag=tecpla30-21 The reason I like this one is because it isn’t simply a plastic sharpener stuck to a motor spinning round, the blades inside are like that of the hand crank sharpeners, that’s the first good point. It can be powered by mains and battery, I personally don’t like the ones that are only battery powered because you spend a fortune in batteries and they lose power fast. Also the power of the motor in this sharpener seems reasonable. The sharpener is between £13 and £17, there is a black and white model and for some reason the black mode is about £4 cheaper. I personally have always stayed away from the electric sharpeners because a lot of people say they seem to take a lot off the pencil, but most of them now have auto stop as is the case with this one. That and my wife would go nuts if I was sat in the living room sharpening loads of pencils while she was watching Emmerdale or Eastenders lol 😂 It will probably not arrive until Monday Connie so I will let you know then. Thank you so much for your kind words and support.
I am shocked, I have had the KUM for a long time & I had no idea about the clutch sharpeners on the sides! how wonderful, thank you! Also, I got the Derwent, a huge deal on Amazon was only $7 instead of $65, and then figured out --- it bites into my pencils leaving horrible sharp, torn teeth marks ---- horrible! so disgusted. I was blinded at first because the point is soooo long and lovely, but ... I may try to return even tho it was on sale. You can imagine how horrifying to have my lovely White Pearl Blackwing for example, big bite marks in the wood. no good! now found Mitsubishi KH-20, specifically chosen on another review, as per --- it has smooth rounded place where it grabs the pencil --- no bite marks. I noticed yours did not do that so not sure if mine is defective ...
Hi Harry, if I didn't have a Caran D'Ache sharpener which I really love, I would give a try on the Kum one, it looks like to be a great option. Very good review.
the thing about graphite pencil reviving your sharpener is true, I think it cleans more than sharpens, but it does make a big difference in my experience, anyway
Thank you so much, I love what you do and this sharpener review is absolutely fantastic. I have many sharpeners and really always look forward to comparisons and suggestions and you just did great job. I also enjoy your other videos, I love color pencils no matter if they are basic or pro versions. I enjoy different brands and ideas. Keep up the good work. :)
My m + r has stopped sharpening my pencils to a fine point. Nothing stuck in the pencil tube or anywhere I can see. I think the flange that holds it and pushes it in isn’t pushing the pencil in all the way. Any ideas how to adjust that. In tears
I personally think the Brass M&R sharpener is my personal favourite all round sharpener. This works beautifully on Crayola pencils. I would recommend buying a small set of replacement blades for the sharpener which only cost a few £s and will last you a long time. The blades are amazing.
Thanks for this review, lots of good information. I was thinking of getting either the Derwent super point or the M+R desktop sharpener, but I have one question: Would either of them accept a "jumbo" pencil such as a Faber Castell 9000 jumbo pencil...?
josephasr asr the first one I demonstrate is called a KUM, checkout the description box and I have a link to the sharpener. Hope this helps and thank you for stopping by the channel.
Hi Harry, another great review! really enjoyed watching, I'm pleased you like the M+R sharpeners, definitely my favourites, the small "Maped" sharpener looks interesting, I'm a real nerd when it comes to pencils and sharpeners, I could watch videos and talk about them all day lol :D thanks for the mention Harry, much appreciated, Btw I had to laugh when you said "I wouldn't like to get hit in the head with that"....I know what you mean, those brass sharpeners do weigh a bit :D
I know mate, when I was editing the video and I listened to that bit back again, I didn't even realise I had said it out loud haha, one of those things I thought I had just thought, but it actually came out haha. So when I heard it I was about to remove it and then I just left it in, I knew it would make someone laugh haha. I am right there with you mate with regards to the pencils, sharpeners, erasers etc, I think even as a kid I loved this stuff but just suppressed it all as it wasn't cool and certainly not a talking point when I was trying to make myself appealing to the opposite sex and I needed all the help I could get on that front haha. when I seen you review that M&R Sharpener mate I just had to get one and you were on the nose with that, fantastic wee sharpener. All the best Smoothie mate.
Enjoyed the video and sharpener variety. You should definitely try a Staedtler 502 for the Staedtler 2mm clutch. Extremely awesome for 2mm graphites, I just wish they had one in 3.2mm and 5.6mm sizes Take Care.
Interesting fact (maybe), but that M+R brass sharpener--also one of my favourites--is called "the nugget". They make a nice bullet sharpener ("the grenade") as well.
That Kum sharpener looks fantastic, I love the point it gives...also, I feel for some reason that the two-stage process will leave you with stronger lead integrity. Mainly because you're just taking away the wood with one sharpen, then refining the lead to a point with the second; it's not trying to cut through two materials with different densities at the same time.
Cheers Harry!
Great collection of sharpeners you have there Harry.
I've heard that if you struggle to sharpen a Prismacolour pencil without breaking it with a handheld sharpener, hold the pencil still and turn the sharpener around it. You have to hold the pencil in your opposite hand to do this. It reduces the flex against the pencil. I thought how clearly your video shows the movement in the pencil when sharpened conventionally. That movement will put a lot of pressure on the soft cored pencils.
Like one of your other commentators above, I was very surprised at the beautiful long point given by the super cheap Oxford barrel sharpener I picked up from Tesco! It feels a bit rough as you turn the pencil in it. I thought it was going to massacre the wood. But no. A super long, fine point.
I like the T'Gaal multipoint sharpener because I can vary the point but it won't take the slightly wider Derwent pencils easily, like the drawing pencils.
For Christmas my husband gave me the Caran D'Ache all metal desk sharpener and I love that one. Just like the Derwent and M+R in shape but no plastic. It too has an adjust button to alter the length and shape of the point. It gives me the smoothest sharpen of all.
I do that it helps remove the wax or oil buildup on the blade to extend the life of it
Add KUM Masterpiece and the Staedtler 502 rottary for 2mm leads and you have indeed THE best sharpeners out there!!
The two little holes in the kum are for different thicknesses of clutch pencils. The red one is for 3.2mm clutch pencils, the white one for 2mm ones.
Thank you for that my friend, I know they were for clutch cores just didn’t realise for different sizes. Thank you mate
If you ever decide to update this review, I'd love to see all the pencils afterward, side by side so we could compare the sharpened points to each other. Thank you for the review!
That is an excellent idea, I will absolutely do that
If I’m correct, on the first sharpener that clutch pencil sharpener is meant to add the point to the long pencil and the second large holes for a shorter sharpen but your method works just as well
That is precisely for that! but can use mechanical pencil as well, just like he did.
Harry, the little sharpener is a Maped. A reasonable good all rounder company for stationary supplies. Not top quality but not rubbish either.
I have the KUM and love love love it. I was given my first one as a gift from an online friend who is mad about pens and collects them. I then saw my 2nd one which is like yours with the clutch sharpeners. I made the mistake thinking that they were for normal mechanical pencils as I had never heard of clutch pencils. Thanks to your video I will be having a look now at buying one to give it a try.
I have quite an assortment of sharpeners, including my M & R sharpener which I have lost somewhere in the house before trying it out properly; arrgh! I also have 2 leftie sharpeners with being left-handed made by KUM. One looks like the M & R, and the other like a slightly bigger version of the Helix Oxford barrel sharpener which is very much underrated. Cheap enough to throw away when the blade dulls.
One sharpener sadly that I found overrated was the T'Gaal from Japan. The quality isn't very good and it seems to be hit and miss on the sharpening. When it sharpens well, it does it brilliant; but when it doesn't it is awful.
Another contender is the Conté which is great for larger pencils or hexagonal pencils. I started to write down which sharpeners suited the different pencils. These are as follows:
Prismacolor: all KUM sharpeners; Helix Oxford (only when sharp.
Derwent Inktense: T'Gaal; KUM
Holbein: Helix Oxford; small generic silver coloured sharpener.
Polychromos: Helix Oxford, T'Gaal; KUM
Caran d'ache Supracolor: Work in progress but so far KUM.
Verithins: As above.
Derwent Graphitints To be checked.
Hope this helps.
As a final note: I now for some time now Prismacolors have had a bad press about breakages and cores not centred. I have had no problems except just once which was 'human error'. I have also bought single pencils from Rainbow Fine Art Pencils, and had no problems with them.
Sorry if this is a bit long but was just giving feedback on your great video and also my experiences so far.
Awesome information and feedback, thank you so much, information like this is always a big help to people. Probably the best thing about my reviews is you guys, you guys all leaving comments below of your experiences which adds to the information, gets a conversation going and everyone sharing their trials and tribulations. My reviews are one thing, but without all of you guys commenting and leaving your experiences, they would be useless,
Thank you so much for this awesome information. I am always banging on about Prismacolor breaking and then today after I uploaded this video I decided to get all my Prismacolor pencils out and try to sharpen them all in the M&R Crank sharpener. I told myself that if they all sharpened without breaking, my next big buy would be the 150 Prisma set and much to my surprise not a single one of them broke.
So, I now need to eat a lot of humble pie, make an apology video aimed at Prismacolor and stop telling people that they always break. Obviously the problem has very much been me in the past and not the pencils lol. Any way, awesome feedback and thank you so much.
The Art Gear Guide My pleasure. I have bit by bit added to my 132 set but it took me a while to track down the missing 'new' colours. I received today my final 5 colours from Rainbow fine art pencils. They seem to be the only place in the U.K. That do all colours of the 'big 4'. And they are very well packed and priced too.
try the dahle 133! it doesn't make holes in the pencils and also goes for very thick ones, graphite, even charcoal if it's not too soft.. it's enough to go like 2 or 3 rounds for a blunt pencil from coloring.. saves a lot of material and this thing is so cheap, I couldn't believe it :)
Thanks for the review. I use a Dux pencil sharpener that looks like an ink bottle and you can get replacement blades for it. It's another German manufacturer, looks like they make a lot of good sharpeners
I'm not much of a comment reader, so I'm not sure if anyone has answered this question for u...but the little rounded metal sharpener, the 4the one, is a Maped Helix sharpener. I have one of those & they've been great for semi-soft/harder leads as in Derwent, Verithin, & oil based pencils. I will get the M&R crank after watching ur review! Thanx a bunch, again Harry! Uv pulled off another great review!
Very much obliged to you for the excellent review of pencil sharpeners. I am not an artist, but use pencils to mark out timber as a woodworker. I've always been frustrated by getting a pencil just so, only to extract it from the sharpener to find that it has broken. Several attempts later, the lovely new pencil is reduced to a bookmaker's stump.
Having watched your review, I've decided on the brass, manual sharpener with the option to replace blades.
Here's hoping it doesn't get pinched onsite!
whomadethatsaltysoup thanks for the kind words about the review and I am glad the review could help. The brass one would be perfect for onsite, once you’ve used it just drop it into your tool belt and you good to go avoiding sticky fingers. All the best and thank you again.
I have heard the tip about using a graphite pencil when you sharpen colored pencils all the time. I actually do do this. it does seem to sort of "clean" the waxy buildup on your sharpener blade.
I've been looking for a sharpener for kids color pencils and that adjustment on M+R is obviously a winning feature!
Do you mean a sharpener that can be used by children, something they can safely use relatively unsupervised? Or just a sharpener for extra chunky kids pencils?
@@TheArtGearGuide Just the size range compatibility. My 5 y.o. kids are able to handle whatever hardware you throw at them ;)
Iv had a Staedtler desk sharpener similar to the two you’ve shown iv had it for years and love it
The white and red holes for the clutch leads are for different sizes of leads - 2.0mm and 3.2mm.
Hi! I was thinking in detail about the Kum sharpener with the two holes, one of which is purely to sharpen the tip - it doesn't take off ANY lead. Is that correct?
If that is the case, do you think that it would work with... you know when you've sharpened pencils and you use them only a bit, and if for whatever reason, you need the point to be pin-sharp, could you put a pencil that's been primarily sharpened by another pencil sharpener but that still has a very good taper on it into the second hole of this 2 hole Kum Sharpener and use it to ONLY sharpen that blunt tip and nothing else - meaning that you wouldn't lose any more wood/taper like you would if you sharpened the whole pencil again?
Do you think that could be possible?
I mean, I'd try it myself, but I haven't bought one of those Kum ones yet and if I do buy it, that would be the only reason I would buy this particular sharpener (I don't like those ultra long points some people do and can't see much of an advantage in sharpening a pencil in that fashion, but that's a whole 'nother question for another time).
The only reason I would buy this 2 hole Kum sharpener would be if it's the only pencil on the market that only actually sharpens the tip and nothing else. What do you think - would that work? Hi from Australia 👋 😃
I own 3 of the 5 you have shown so I guess I agree with your choices! I have even used the cheapo plastic sharpeners and they last a short while as long as they stay sharp!
I loved the M+R! I will get me one of those, I've been using the Derwent which I love but the fact that you can choose the size of the tip is amazing 😉 thanks for this review!!
The Derwent is an awesome one but I really love the control you get on the M&R. Thanks for stopping by
Harry, Thanks so much for another great review. I have the little brass M&R sharpener, & I think it's the best sharpener I've ever used. But I was wondering if there was a purpose to the real small nitch hole under the one blade? I thought it might be for a clutch, but it didn't do so well with my clutch. Anyway TYFS
I agree with you Kim, of all the sharpeners I use the most I think it would be the little brass M&R one. I mean certain pencils work best in certain sharpeners and I always have spare blades for the wee M&R sharpener, when I put a new blade in it cuts through the pencils like butter.
I have bought koh-i-noor 9095 sharpener similar to the last one you showed m & r and thanks to you it came to me how I can choose the point of pencil I need. thanks
Are all these pencil sharpeners ok for pastel pencils
I bought a Ipoint Orbit Battery operated sharpener it came with two spare sharpener blades, but after they were all used up and the sharpener was chewing the wood there are no more spare blades! I have searched the internet I saw something that looked the same but when I got them they were smaller. The company Westcott I couldn’t really find them to ask WHY are there no replacement blades for this Ipoint orbit? Its a good sharpener but I can no longer use it! I’m just wondering if you could follow up on this?
Thanks for the review! I was looking for reviews of the M+R sharpeners and couldn't find one, this looks very promising. Thank you so much!
I don't know if there's something wrong with my Derwent sharpener, but it's never sharpened any of my colour pencils to a very sharp point. Sure the lead/nib is extremely long, but they are rounded at the tip. Also, the pencils sometimes twists as the little teeth bits don't hold the pencils tight enough and I have deep cut lines all the way around them. Is this normal?
Thank you for this video. I have a question about the Derwent Superpoint sharpener- when I use it on my Derwent Artist's pencils, I end up with a very sharp point, obviously, but an unusual amount of core exposed (~1.5cms). Is this usual for this sharpener? It always seems to me in videos of this sharpener that mine exposes more core than other's (yours included)
Thanks for these recommendations Harry. I bought the red Kum long point sharpener a while back, but it doesn't have the mechanical/clutch pencil lead sharpeners in it, so I'll need to get hold of the blue one at some point...no pun intended, lol.
Yeah Jane I love Clutch pencils, I think they feel fantastic in the hand when drawing with them, there is a nice weight to them and I love how strong the graphite cores are and the very fine point you can get on them. I had never noticed before that the red one didn't have the clutch lead sharpener on them, I really just thought they were different colors. Excellent feedback Jane.
I've yet to try the clutch pencils, only have a couple of Jackson Art's own plastic mechanical ones which are quite good. Like you Harry, I thought that the Kum sharpeners were the same except for the different colours too. The red one is still excellent at creating long sharp points though.
The two holes for the clutch pencil leads are for different sizes of lead - 2.0mm nd 3.2mm.
Hi there, are you thinking of doing an update on best pencil sharpeners for prismacolor premier cp? I’m thinking of getting the Derwent mini
Hi Harry, thank you for the great review on your favorite sharpeners. My favorite one for my colored pencils is the Alvin brass bullet sharpener. The Alvin leaves a nice, sharp point that is not too long, but not too short either. :)
I have that pencil sharpener "maped" and another "maped" with two entries. Very good review, thanks.
First off all i love your reviews, but i have one question. I have the Derwent sharpener, but it ruins my pencils, leaves marks on my prismas, polys and all other pencils. Can't sharpen them without getting a mark. I have the Dahle 133, in my opninion its one of the best.
Thanks! Have really been scratching my head over which one to choose!
Thank you for doing these videos, they are informative and interesting. I have the Derwent sharpener and it sharpens Primacolor Premiers without breaking them as well as any other coloured pencils.
Have you tried KUM sharpener with the Polychromos? What do you think of the result? So far, this sharpener gave me amazing results with the Luminance and Derwent Coulorsoft pencils, but I was not as impressed with Polychromos. I think I'll stick to FC triple hole sharpener for the Polychromos as the result is decent, not the longest tip ever, but not short either.
Great video Harry! 😆 I really love my derwent super point manual sharpener.
I cannot find à sharpener with à hole that will take à Derwent Artist pencil. The barrel is slightly thicker than à standard. Maybe 9 mm instead of 8 mm. Thanks for any help.
Does the KUM eraser work with mechanical pencils?
It doesn’t work with Mechanical pencils as they tend not to need sharpeners but it does work with Clutch Pencils, they are similar to Mechanical pencils only the graphite core is thicker and has to be sharpened.
Hi Harry Do you know if there is a quality electric sharpener which will take the albrecht durer as well as the polychromos. I've searched the Internet UA-cam, Amazon, eBay and the really decent ones, are always in the USA and I can't purchase them here. I just thought I'd ask in case you have any ideas. Some of the double or multiple hole units I discovered have a problem as when I read the reviews they don't take the Albrecht Durer. For example the Jakar. Love all your videos.
Hi Connie I am so so sorry for the delay in replying. You are right about the limit of high quality electric sharpeners on Amazon. I haven’t had a look yet in the likes of Jackson’s or Cult Pens, but I have found one that might be good but don’t go ordering it yet, I have just bought it to review so hopefully I will be able to advise you better once I have tested it. www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07C1KVD1Q/?tag=tecpla30-21
The reason I like this one is because it isn’t simply a plastic sharpener stuck to a motor spinning round, the blades inside are like that of the hand crank sharpeners, that’s the first good point. It can be powered by mains and battery, I personally don’t like the ones that are only battery powered because you spend a fortune in batteries and they lose power fast. Also the power of the motor in this sharpener seems reasonable.
The sharpener is between £13 and £17, there is a black and white model and for some reason the black mode is about £4 cheaper.
I personally have always stayed away from the electric sharpeners because a lot of people say they seem to take a lot off the pencil, but most of them now have auto stop as is the case with this one. That and my wife would go nuts if I was sat in the living room sharpening loads of pencils while she was watching Emmerdale or Eastenders lol 😂
It will probably not arrive until Monday Connie so I will let you know then. Thank you so much for your kind words and support.
@@TheArtGearGuide Awe thank you Harry. You are wonderful.
@@TheArtGearGuide hi Harry,
Did ypu happen to review this sharpener?
Hi! Could you solve/resolve the sharpening problem with yours Albrecht Dürer? I'm in the same situation. (Sorry for my english grammar. I do my best)
I am shocked, I have had the KUM for a long time & I had no idea about the clutch sharpeners on the sides! how wonderful, thank you! Also, I got the Derwent, a huge deal on Amazon was only $7 instead of $65, and then figured out --- it bites into my pencils leaving horrible sharp, torn teeth marks ---- horrible! so disgusted. I was blinded at first because the point is soooo long and lovely, but ... I may try to return even tho it was on sale. You can imagine how horrifying to have my lovely White Pearl Blackwing for example, big bite marks in the wood. no good! now found Mitsubishi KH-20, specifically chosen on another review, as per --- it has smooth rounded place where it grabs the pencil --- no bite marks. I noticed yours did not do that so not sure if mine is defective ...
Hi Harry, if I didn't have a Caran D'Ache sharpener which I really love, I would give a try on the Kum one, it looks like to be a great option. Very good review.
Because this is an art tutorial it might've been a good idea to use colored pencils for a true experience. Thanks for sharing.
the thing about graphite pencil reviving your sharpener is true, I think it cleans more than sharpens, but it does make a big difference in my experience, anyway
Thank you so much, I love what you do and this sharpener review is absolutely fantastic. I have many sharpeners and really always look forward to comparisons and suggestions and you just did great job. I also enjoy your other videos, I love color pencils no matter if they are basic or pro versions. I enjoy different brands and ideas. Keep up the good work. :)
My m + r has stopped sharpening my pencils to a fine point. Nothing stuck in the pencil tube or anywhere I can see. I think the flange that holds it and pushes it in isn’t pushing the pencil in all the way. Any ideas how to adjust that. In tears
What kind of sharpener do you recommend for Faber Castell polychromos colour pencils and prismacolor?
This is so so helpful, thanks so much for such a thorough review! Much appreciated
I have one question ask you the sharpeners you reviewed on your video which one is good for Crayola colored pencils?
I personally think the Brass M&R sharpener is my personal favourite all round sharpener. This works beautifully on Crayola pencils. I would recommend buying a small set of replacement blades for the sharpener which only cost a few £s and will last you a long time. The blades are amazing.
Thanks for this review, lots of good information.
I was thinking of getting either the Derwent super point or the M+R desktop sharpener, but I have one question: Would either of them accept a "jumbo" pencil such as a Faber Castell 9000 jumbo pencil...?
How to fix the removable blade of Derwent super point sharpener? Mine comes of easily while sharpening😐
Thank you Harry, I learned more in these minutes than I have in months!
Also, did know the double holed one(I love mine) had a place for a clutch lead to be sharpened!
Oh my goodness 😳I must get the M&R for my Prismas!! Funny to see the same sharpeners I use as well LOL! Thanks for another helpful review!! ~Jennifer
What is the first sharpner name and company
josephasr asr the first one I demonstrate is called a KUM, checkout the description box and I have a link to the sharpener. Hope this helps and thank you for stopping by the channel.
Awesome!!! Thanks for sharing
Thank you
Great video. Thanks for sharing.
Great review, very helpful! thank you
Thank you so much Rhonda
The Art Gear Guide you're very welcome 💖
Where is he from
Dixon ticonderoga is an american brand sold to the italians but mostly made in china. No connection to germany that I am aware of.
Kum is a German-made sharpener, and it's my favorite.
thanks
Hi Harry, another great review! really enjoyed watching, I'm pleased you like the M+R sharpeners, definitely my favourites, the small "Maped" sharpener looks interesting, I'm a real nerd when it comes to pencils and sharpeners, I could watch videos and talk about them all day lol :D thanks for the mention Harry, much appreciated, Btw I had to laugh when you said "I wouldn't like to get hit in the head with that"....I know what you mean, those brass sharpeners do weigh a bit :D
I know mate, when I was editing the video and I listened to that bit back again, I didn't even realise I had said it out loud haha, one of those things I thought I had just thought, but it actually came out haha. So when I heard it I was about to remove it and then I just left it in, I knew it would make someone laugh haha.
I am right there with you mate with regards to the pencils, sharpeners, erasers etc, I think even as a kid I loved this stuff but just suppressed it all as it wasn't cool and certainly not a talking point when I was trying to make myself appealing to the opposite sex and I needed all the help I could get on that front haha. when I seen you review that M&R Sharpener mate I just had to get one and you were on the nose with that, fantastic wee sharpener. All the best Smoothie mate.
worst pencil sharpener is prismacolor's
Really!! I’ll stray away then
17 mins on sharpeners....😂🤦
Scorpion King nobody is forcing you to watch such a tedious video.
Enjoyed the video and sharpener variety. You should definitely try a Staedtler 502 for the Staedtler 2mm clutch. Extremely awesome for 2mm graphites, I just wish they had one in 3.2mm and 5.6mm sizes
Take Care.