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Reviewed in Canada on March 30, 2025
Nice product as an Interior Architect. Lines on paper should be more pronounced.
H2O
Reviewed in Canada on March 28, 2025
I'll start with my only negative opinion about this, the size. A4 and Letter are two separate paper sizes. While this notebook has the indication of "A4", its size is Letter. However, the pages have a perforation line by the spiral, and while the page size is Letter, when you tear by the perforation, it becomes smaller.Other than that, I like the notebook. On the outside it is not flashy, it has a subtle brown paper look. Yet, it seems to be of good quality, both in terms of materials and for its spiral binding. The paper feels slightly thicker than common; I think 80 gsm is the common thickness, but this one is said to be 100 gsm. Yet, despite having 200 pages, it doesn't feel too thick, although it does feel slightly heavier than the average notebook.The squares on the graph paper seem to be of scale, each square having 0.5 cm side, so you can draw things to scale as long as you are fine using the metric system.Overall, I like it. The price seems slightly high with $30 CAD, at the time of writing, for a pack of 2, but you get a quality item with slightly thicker paper and 200 pages in each notebook.
lmag
Reviewed in Canada on March 25, 2025
The 2-pack lined spiral notebooks are well made with smooth, thin paper. The light coloured, dotted lines are easy to see but less distracting, perfect for taking notes, drawing or journaling, especially with pencils. The spiral binding is sturdy and will hold up well to frequent use. The perforated pages are easy to tear out cleanly. With 200 pages per notebook, it’s definitely a great value.
Sheyla Wypack
Reviewed in the United States on March 25, 2025
The paper is top notch quality. Easy to rip papers from the notebook.If you’re looking for quality and usability. This is it.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2025
Good quality cover and paper. Perfect to keep one in my truck and have on my desk. So perfect to work details of a job site. Thick and doesn't bleed through.
GQ
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2025
Quality product
Matthew D
Reviewed in Canada on April 8, 2025
Just arrived and I'm happy with the product. Paper is a good weight. Not much you can say about a note book other than it didnt fall apart
TheBoxWhisperer
Reviewed in Canada on April 7, 2025
These notebooks are exactly as described. The paper inside is good quality, and the covers are sturdy.If you're like me and go through a lot of notebooks, you'll be happy with these.
steff
Reviewed in Canada on April 7, 2025
Those notepads are high quality and I love that the pages are detachable. Quality similar to Clairefontaine or Rhodia. I love my new notepads!
Oleksandr Z.
Reviewed in Canada on April 5, 2025
Awesome quality notebooks, the paper is smooth and print is the highest quality. The notebook is perfect for writing and graphs. Someone said it's not A4 size, it is really Letter size. I don't care. The paper quality is everything!
D^2
Reviewed in Canada on April 13, 2025
These lined spiral notebooks are very well made. There are 100 sheets (or 200 pages) in each notebook. The paper is thin, but doesn’t easily bleed through and can be written on the front and back page with regular pen ink. Because of the spiral, you do lose a bit of writing real estate. The cover is a nice blank page to write the title of the notebook. My favourite part is being able to tear out the pages as needed as there is a dotted line to remove pages without damaging the notebook. Overall, I’m very pleased with the quality of this notebook.
Dana
Reviewed in the United States on July 25, 2024
This 2-pack of graph paper notebook features cream paper with dark gray lines, and thick cardstock covers. The paper is a little toothy, and the covers are somewhat flexible. They are not stiff enough to hold the notebook straight without a solid surface like a table or clipboard. There is a small margin of plain paper around the grid, though the grid does cover almost the whole page. At the top right is a line for a date, and at the top left is an emoji graphic asking for your mood, which was a strange choice for a notebook. If you're going to use it as a journal, it makes sense, but it makes much less sense for a note-taking, math/engineering, or lab notebook, which is more along the lines of how this is being marketed. However, the printed lines are crisp and clean, and the paper handled most of the writing tools I tested on it fairly well. The felt tip pen bled a little, and pretty much all of the ink options showed through to the back of the page somewhat. This isn't an ideal notebook if you want to use both sides of the page.Overall, I have a weakness for graph paper notebooks, so this is still a good product for me, even with its quirks.
Michael Murdoch
Reviewed in the United States on December 18, 2024
I’ll won’t leak through
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