Sentences with phrase «sharpener works»

Designed for classroom use, the X-Acto SchoolPro Electric Sharpener works well for the classroom, office, and art studio.

Not exact matches

I had my hubby sharpen them with his handy, dandy, knife sharpener, and that worked pretty well, and I could have kept using it for quite a while, but I still kinda wanted a new one.
As Saratoga County Treasurer, Callaghan once denied his wife, who worked in the county clerk's office, an electric pencil sharpener.
The only downside is that this knife sharpener doesn't work for ceramic or serrated blades.
It operates quietly, too, so it can work well as a classroom pencil sharpener or in a quiet office environment.
This makes it a great option for people looking for a versatile sharpener that can work on any of the blades you already have.
Although a helical blade provides a straight, even point more consistently, this traditional pencil sharpener blade should work well for basic use for young students and children.
This little guy works like a pencil sharpener, cutting ribbon - like noodles out of zucchini or carrots (or any oblong vegetable).
It works like a pencil sharpener, turning veggies into noodles (look for them at kitchen stores and amazon.com).
In the signature rose gold & night crimson colors, this duo pencil sharpener not only works to keep your pencils at their sharpest, but looks effortlessly stylish in your makeup bag.
I used a cover girl sharpener and it worked just fine for me.
Works best with NARS Pencil Sharpener.
In 1911, after years of sporadic work and underemployment, pencil sharpener wholesaler Edgar Rice Burroughs tried his hand at fiction.
(CNN)-- As a graduate student, I had the opportunity to observe a number of idyllic, progressive classrooms where students danced to the pencil sharpener or sprawled across beanbag chairs while completing their work.
Udofia is an «outsider» artist who works as a printer / electrician / knife sharpener by day but relentlessly produces portraits --
Udofia is an «outsider» artist who works as a printer / electrician / knife sharpener by day but relentlessly produces portraits — made by meticulously pouring sand on plywood — whenever he is not plying his trades.
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