Japan successfully researched a transparent eraser, now you can know what you are erasing!

The mind of the Japanese can think of things beyond the imagination of ordinary people, but we are amazed because the Japanese can do the things they think of. Breakthroughs from the country of the rising sun still make us sob, from manga a few decades ahead of its time, advanced robots to … stationery.

This is a transparent eraser , allowing you to see what you are erasing. A seemingly simple invention, but to get it, the Japanese also took years of research.

Japan successfully researched a transparent eraser, now you can know what you are erasing!
This eraser allows you to see what you are erasing.

The idea/dream of transparent eraser is not new, it must have been from the time we started using eraser until now. But those transparent erasers always come with a painful problem: tearing paper. The eraser is so “effective” that in addition to erasing what is written on the paper, it also… erases the whole sheet of paper, leaving a small hole in the paper as well as in our souls.

And then came the savior, Seed company from Japan that has been manufacturing erasers for more than 50 years trying to develop a transparent eraser that is still soft enough to keep the white paper intact.

Japan successfully researched a transparent eraser, now you can know what you are erasing!
Seed took 5 years to successfully research and develop this miracle eraser.

According to a Seed spokesman in an interview with FNN Prime, it took Seed 5 years to successfully research and develop this miracle eraser; both effectively erases pencil strokes and allows the user to see what they are erasing. They also add that over time, the dirt and dust will make the eraser slightly opaque, but will still be clear enough for you to see what is written/drawn on the paper.

With a breakthrough product that makes artists around the world overjoyed, the price of each eraser is also extremely affordable: only 32,500 VND for large erasers, more than 20,000 VND for small erasers. If you’re an artist with paper and pencils all day, consider buying yourself a breakthrough in the fine arts industry.