Prismacolor

Prismacolor Premier Pencil Sharpener

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  • Sharpens your Prismacolor colored pencils to a perfect point
  • Two different blades, both made from high-quality sharpened steel
  • Select a wide point for coverage or a fine point for sharp details
  • Translucent black body allows you to see exactly when the sharpener is full
  • Specifically designed for Prismacolor Premier pencils
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Product details

BrandPrismacolor
ColorBlack
MaterialStainless Steel
Special FeaturePortable
Item Weight0.1 Pounds

Technical specifications

manufacturerSanford
brandPrismacolor
item_weight1.6 ounces
product_dimensions6 x 2 x 0.1 inches
item_model_numberVE99016
is_discontinued_by_manufacturerNo
colorBlack
material_typeStainless Steel
number_of_items1
size1-Count
point_typeFine
ink_colorBlack
manufacturer_part_number1786520
best_sellers_rank#226 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #2 in Pencil Sharpeners
date_first_availableMay 1, 2011

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Customers say

Customers find the pencil sharpener works well with Prismacolor pencils and appreciate its two size options for different diameter pencils.

★★★★★

Manual Pencil Sharpener

Kindle CustomerJanuary 2, 2026

Great manual pencil sharpener. Works really well for colored pencils with soft core. Doesn’t leave wood on one side as some electric sharpeners. Handy to take along when traveling. Read more

★★★★★

Great value!

CASEY BURKEJuly 25, 2025

This pencil sharpener works great! It sharpens quickly and evenly without breaking the lead, which is a huge plus—especially for colored pencils. The blades are sharp, and the shavings container is a good size so you don’t have to empty it constantly. It feels sturdy and well-made, and it's easy to use whether you're sharpening standard #2 pencils or art pencils. I also appreciate that it's compact enough to fit on a desk without taking up too much space. Whether you're using it for school, office work, or art projects, this sharpener gets the job done efficiently and cleanly. Definitely a great value! Read more

★★★★★

Works good.

CustomerDecember 29, 2025

Sharpens my pencils really well. Not sure if it the pencils are just well made, or the sharpener is real good, but the tips don't, or haven't broken off when sharpening. Read more

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★★★★☆

Sharp blades, awkward design

david nespoliDecember 7, 2025

I happen to have the uncanny ability to find pencils on the ground every time I go outside. Keeping a decent sharpener in my kit makes this ability a bit more useful. The blades are sharp and efficient, but it took be a while to figure out how to open the cap. The cap isn't even necessary as you can't accidentally cut yourself on the sharpening blades. The compartment that catches the shavings is very sturdy and is shaped in such a way that it is less likely to crack if kept in a backpack or pocket. Read more

★★★★★

Excellent Pencil Sharpener for Prisma Pencils. Here's why:

ShooshieMarch 24, 2014

When you use hundreds of Prisma Pencils, keeping them sharp is hard work. After a few years, you find yourself collecting pencil sharpeners, hoping to find THE one that makes it easy, that produces a fine point, that holds breakage to a minimum, that feels good in the hand, and other attributes as well. This sharpener meets all the above requirements. Let me describe why I like it: • It is large enough to fit in the hand so that you can hold it steady. A precise angle must be maintained, so a sharpener that is steady in the hand is half-way there before you even put the pencil in. • It has a ⅜ inch neck that grips pencils with close tolerance. This is the other half of getting that precise angle and maintaining it. As you turn the pencil, the neck holds the pencil steady and doesn't allow it to tilt in relation to the sharpener. I just checked a half-dozen pencil sharpeners whose necks were from 1/16 inch to ⅛ inch. They do not hold the pencil straight. • This sharpener produces two points; wide and narrow. If you are a pencil artist, you know when each type is more favorable. Most sharpeners do one or the other. usually it's the fat slope, whose point wears quickly, but otherwise lasts a long time. The fine point will do detail work for a little longer between sharpenings. I'm very glad to have both kinds. • It collects wood and core shavings. They stay inside. If you turn it over, you don't get colored grit on your hands, which then gets on your drawings. The lid keeps everything in, yet flips up instantly when needed. • Empties easily once you figure out how. How to remove the cap: the top ⅜" (or just under a half-inch with the cap snapped down) is the part that comes off. It looks like part of the body, but it is tapered so that you can push up on it with your thumbs, and it will come straight out. Do not twist! Do not pull on the cap. The cap will last a long time if you don't pull or twist it. So, just get your thumbs under that last half-inch (avoid the decorative "wrap" part) and push straight up. • Large enough to hold a lot of shavings, yet small enough to fit in most bags without having to reorganize. • Will not dump shavings in your drawing bag/satchel/pack/case/drawer. • Pencil shavings are not pretty to look at. The smoked color of the Prismacolor sharpener means you don't have to. • Stands easily on its circular base. • While it is round (cylindrical), it is weighted so as to resist rolling. On a flat-rubber surface, I had to tilt it beyond 8 degrees to cause it to roll (empty). That's a greater incline than any railroad grade, and more than all but the steepest of automobile grades. It'll give you a fighting chance to catch it before it rolls down the hill you're sitting on while drawing Mount Rushmore. About broken pencil leads in Prismacolors: A dull pencil sharpener, and/or one that does not hold the pencil at the same exact angle against the blade, can indeed break the lead before you've finished sharpening, but that is not the major cause of broken leads. Prismacolors are very soft. Drop a pencil, and even though the wood appears unbroken, the soft core "crayon" inside will shatter in as many as a dozen places. Trying to sharpen one of these is an exercise in futility, and you often have to wait until you get to the end of one before it stops breaking off inside the sharpener. This is not the fault of the sharpener, though as stated above, dull cutters and loose necks can cause most sharpeners to twist off a shattered core before THIS sharpener would do so. Generally, as long as these cutters are kept sharp, this sharpener will resist breaking the core of the pencil. It must be understood, however, that once a pencil has been dropped onto a hard surface, or bent, its core is shattered and no sharpener can prevent it from breaking. You can only hope to find a piece that's long enough to hold until sharpened, then strong enough to hold while you draw. To sum up: the broken cores inside a pencil get twisted out by a dull sharpener or one that cannot maintain a proper angle. While no sharpener can prevent your pencil cores from being broken internally, this one at least does its best not to exacerbate the problem. In short, don't blame the sharpener... up to a point. Ok, so it's a long review for one of the simplest and ordinary tools in our box. But the thing is, there are differences between pencil sharpeners. I have them all. I love some of my tiny, handy sharpeners that can go in a pocket, a pencil case, an Altoids box (along with several erasers and other tools), but they are all guilty of being messy and not holding a perfect angle. This Prismacolor sharpener may be a bit more bulky, but it is probably the best sharpener I've used on Prismacolor Pencils, for the reasons stated above. If it wears out quickly, then I'll take back my 5-star rating, but so far it deserves what I gave it. Shooshie Read more

★★★★★

Effortless sharp tips every time.

GMNovember 11, 2025

Great product. Amazing effortless results. No need to push, just turn the pencil and you'll get a dart point tip every time. Worked great on every pencil I've used so far. Round or hex, hard or soft without breaking the tip. Read more

★★★★★

Great Sharpener!

Chief Jafar!November 22, 2025

Great personal pencil sharpener! But the only complaint is that there is no directions to find how to empty it! The fut of the top is very tight and slightly difficult to open! Read more

★★★★★

Sharpens well

Country Blend SoapsDecember 15, 2025

Works well. Pencils sharpen relatively smoothly. Sharpens different sized pencils. Read more

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