(3-Pack) A5 Dotted Spiral Notebook, AHGXG 5x8 Dot Grid Journal with 100 GSM Thick Paper for Bullet Journaling
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It is made of clear plastic and has a dotted spiral design on both the front and back. There is a little stiffness to the cover, but not too much. Because the page is 80 sheets of 100 gsm paper and protected with plastic, you can also write standing up. It is possible to have a closer look at this product before making a purchase. If it is not the stiff you desire, you can return it free of charge. You can place your order without
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Using a 100 gsm paper and a fountain pen, I did not experience any difficulties
Selected User Reviews For (3-Pack) A5 Dotted Spiral Notebook, AHGXG 5x8 Dot Grid Journal with 100 GSM Thick Paper for Bullet Journaling
The notebooks are completely unbranded, which is strange. There were no impressions or watermarks on the image. A little bit of opaqueness in the plastic covers ensures that they are thick enough to protect and lend strength to the notebook. The plastic covers are almost transparent, with just a hint of opaqueness. There is a lot of paper, a lot of weight to it and it's really quick-drying The ink dries quickly and is tough enough to last through all the inks I have available at work (a sad subset, but the less distraction there is the better. In D)
The comparison image is of an 80-sheet notebook manufactured by Maruman. In terms of heft, this paper really packs a punch. The paper surface was very pleasing to the touch. The pencil has a little feedback, which is perfect for it. Pencils on shiny surfaces make me shudder - I look at you, Rhodia ( You may use it for
So, let's sum it up Work horse notebook that you can use to jot down notes or take notes in meetings.
The set of journals had been gift to me several years ago, and I cherished It was great to work with them. I found this to be of great quality, the right size, and exactly what I wanted. Since the journals were all on order, when I needed a new one, I simply reordered them. It has become significantly more difficult to print on good quality paper. There is less paper on the pages, which allows ink to bleed through, tears to happen more frequently, and even a pencil has Sorry to hear that. As a result, the company lowers the quality while maintaining the price. There is no doubt that their product will generate more profit, and they probably are trusting the high reviews from when it was high-quality. This would not be recommended in the slightest.
The other brand of spiral I've been using has been much more expensive and I wanted to try these instead. In any case, I don't write or seldom write on those lines anyway so I was not concerned about their lack of There is no white on the paper, more of a cream hue, but that's fine. I have more pages here than I did in my old research report That is also a plus since it is B brand. Sadly, there is no way to tear the page from the book The perforation is not present. If you want a smooth edge, then trimming with scissors is necessary. Then again, it's rare for that to be an issue, so you shouldn't worry. Having the added bonus of being able to engage yourself in a game of connect the dots during long conference calls is a great bonus! I really like the three packs, and they ought to last me for a long time The new ones have more pages than my original brand. I will buy again if they are available when I need them.
This notebook paper is protected by a plastic cover that is tough and sturdy. To this point, I have used the Pigma Micron pens, Zebra Mildliner, and Tombow brush markers on it. The paper is thick, and I have not noticed any ghosting on the other side. Tombow brush markers can even be blended with the Tombow blending pen and the paper does not crack or pill. This paper is of excellent quality and I am very pleased with it! The thick paper and spiral binding make this a great notebook for anyone looking for a spiral bound dotted notebook. It is unfortunate, but one of the notebooks arrived with minor damage. In addition to the top corner on the notebook being bent, the back plastic cover was also bent. However, despite the fact that it doesn't affect the ability of the notebook to operate, this damage is just enough to irritate The update is You can see a photo of the spiral notebook in comparison to a clever fox journal below if you're curious about the color of the paper. In the spiral journal, the page numbers are off-centered It is white/light ivory (on the front) and the clever fox journal (on the back) is more stark white. Both are lovely, but this journal is more warm.
I bought these for use as a bullet journal, but the paper is too thin to be of use. Several ghosts and phantoms were seen Infections that bleed We've made it. The ghosting was worse with colored pencils, which I tried several types of pens with. My favorite parts of the book are its size, the spiral binding, and the design Basically solid plastic covers (which we actually received as frosted, not clear as described, but I wasn't too concerned). I will not be able to use a bullet journal if I can only write on one side of the paper. Here's what I'm returning to.
These notebooks were really good, the covers are excellent, and they have survived me so far. The front and back of these pages were both of great value to me, but there are a lot of dark spots all over the backside of each page, so I am not able to use either side of them. Sometimes the dots are far enough away that one can ignore them, sometimes they're just too obvious to ignore. It looks like a Dalmatian. The binding is great, easy to turn the pages, and you can rip them out as well (not very neatly, but that was not a concern for me).
These come with 3, and I like how small and compact they are. am fond of the clear cover, as it allows you to express your creativity through making your own. It keeps blood from bleeding through the pages since the pages have a thicker thickness. It is good for me, and although it is this price in the store for just one, I really like it. My overall satisfaction with this purchase is excellent. A cute welcome always makes me smile when I access it.
In a nutshell These are the bullet journal notebooks that I recommend if you are brand new to bullet journaling or prefer spiral bound notebooks. Although I was hesitant to buy these due to ghosting/bleeding concerns, so far they have not been a problem for me. The Pilot G2 0 is my tool of choice for bullet journaling. So far I have only used 5mm gel pens, Sharpie PENS (not traditional heavier duty Sharpies), Crayola markers and Stabilo markers and ghosting has been minimal to In my aesthetic, I prefer pastel/lighter colors, so some of the darker pens or markers may lead to ghosting, but the level of ghosting will vary depending on how heavy the writing is and which pens/markers are chosen. My notebook would be heavier or fewer pages would be necessary if the paper were any thicker, which is not something I would like. It's something I wouldn't try on these, though I haven't tried watercolor on these. There's a good chance that even one wash would Watercolor is the only thing I use Arches for. In this case, the paper did hold up well to gluestick and glue Did not warp in any way. It tears out cleanly, but is not perforated, so you can take a page out for whatever reason and never notice. The pages are not perforated, though, so if you want to keep it, you'll have to cut off the hair after tearing it. I am glad I purchased 3 of these notebooks for less than half as much as I would have spent for one notebook from a more expensive brand. I now have a notebook I can practice with and another one that I use to document my final product, plus a notebook I need for future reference.