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Westcott Titanium iPoint Pencil Sharpener, Electric, Auto Feed, Self-Sharpening School Sharpener (14203)

Westcott Titanium iPoint Pencil Sharpener, Electric, Auto Feed, Self-Sharpening School Sharpener (14203)
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List Price: $64.95
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Product Description

Westcott 14203 iPoint Electric, Self-Sharpening, Auto eject pencil sharpener. Sharpens various size pencils.Titanium-bonded blades, EZ view shavings.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #16164 in Office Product
  • Color: SILVER
  • Brand: Westcott
  • Model: 14203
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 9.25" h x 6.25" w x 6.50" l, 2.20 pounds

Features

  • High performance titanium provides three times the strength of stainless steel
  • Resistant to corrosion from acids, chlorides and salt water
  • Cutting edge stays sharper-longer
  • Contoured soft grip handles
  • Resists the stickiness of tape and glue

Customer Reviews

Great Except For One Huge Flaw1
I just received the iPoint 14203 School version of this product last week. It worked BEAUTIFULLY for ten minutes. Then, a too short pencil was put in it and the auto feed won't spit it back out. I've tried tweezers, sticking a paper clip into the eraser, unplugging it and plugging it back in, smacking it on the bottom of the unit. Nothing works. I emailed iPoint's customer service and they said they'd send me a new one if I mail this one back. That's great and all, but really, for a pencil sharpener made for school use, there should be a way to get a pencil out that gets stuck. Maybe a version that doesn't have the self sharpening feature might be better but this version is a waste of money.

Wish it would keep working3
I love this pencil sharpener for my classroom. Unfortunately, I have now had 2 of them, and they stopped working, one within a week and one within a day. I put pencils in them and nothing happened. I returned them twice and want one more chance. They are on back order, and I'll have to wait until January.

Disappointment -- Non auto feed version1
I bought a version of the iPoint that did not have auto feed -- it merely had auto sensor shut off. One is supposed to press the pencil down lightly while it turns. It turns, and it turns, and it eventually sharpens the pencil, maybe after a minute. Ever try to keep your finger on the top of a turning pencil for a whole minute?

I have yet to find a modern electric sharpener that was any good. I'm going to try to find one of those heavy duty old manuals.