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Rhodia Wirebound Notepad, A4, Dot - Black (185039C) Rhodia Wirebound Notepad, A4, Dot - Black (185039C) Rhodia Wirebound Notepad, A4, Dot - Black (185039C)

Rhodia Wirebound Notepad, A4, Dot - Black (185039C)

Rhodia Wirebound Notepad, A4, Dot - Black (185039C) Rhodia Wirebound Notepad, A4, Dot - Black (185039C) Rhodia Wirebound Notepad, A4, Dot - Black (185039C)
$ 4.95

Score By Feature

Based on 4,142 ratings
Durability
8.91
Sturdiness
8.38
Value for money
8.48

OveReview Final Score

How Our Score Is Calculated

Product Description

The size of a 4x6 sheet
A Clairefontaine 80 g superfine Vellum is used for the paper that makes up the notebook
Sheets with micro-perforations that can be detached
To make taking notes on the go easier, there is an ultra rigid backing
On top of the pad, there is a wirebound spine

Questions & Answers

Do you have a hard back for the notepad? In addition to being sturdy, I need something I can use to write while walking on public transport. ?

There is a hard back to this notepad.

Is it possible for covers and spirals to hold up when constantly being put on and taken off of a backpack?

You can expect the spiral to hold up just fine, you can expect the orange cover to fold but not the cardboard underneath, and you can expect the corners of all the pages to be slightly damaged but overall it won't be too Overall, I would say that there is regular wear and tear but that the notebook won't fall apart if that is what you are

Has it been decided by the college?

The ruling has been made by the college. Even though it might be a bit larger than a college-sized page, it is perfect! As well as being of high quality, the paper is laser cut.

What is the format of the document? Is it wide ruled or college ?

Its width is exactly 8mm line to line. For comparison, college ruled (aka medium ruled) is 7mm width. The width of a 1mm rule is 8 and the thickness of this rule is 1mm. Approximately 7 mm. As a result, it is in the middle of wide and college

Selected User Reviews For Rhodia Wirebound Notepad, A4, Dot - Black (185039C)

As much as I love my men, I also love my paper
5/5

Quite thick and wirebound, smooth and thick. I use Pilot and Sakura pens with this paper because it handle fountain pens from wet to dry, flex nibs to Japanese extra fine. You can also get Nemosone cartridges, Noodler's inks, as well as Dimantine ink. There is only the slightest amount of bleeding. It must be very heavy to go through I used a flexible nib that was extremely wet. This is awesome! Following is the order in which the pens were used The TWSBI Eco 1 is now available for download. 5. 5 oz bottles of their ink)* Pilot Metropolitan fine nib* Pilot Plumix medium italic nib
Nemosone The Pilot Plumix fine italic nib is a 6 mm stub nib designed by Noodler's Konrad.

Eduardo Strickland
Eduardo Strickland
| May 30, 2021
Paper of poor quality should not be used
5/5

That's all you need to As a beginning artist, I used the 6 mm Pilot Parallel pen to practice on a normal sheet of graph paper from a grocery store. It wasn't until I tried this paper that I realized how terrible the old paper was. What a marvel. First off, the cheap stuff drinks ink as a form of entertainment. Additionally, it took me half as long to go through ink as my strokes looked cleaner and sharper. Those cheap papers were causing me to go through two or three cartridges every night. It's been about six pages of the letter a now without changing the Moreover, both sides of the card can be used. Besides being smooth, did I mention how fast it is? It does not seem to be able to Especially if you are just getting started with calligraphy, do not use cheap paper. Here are some things you can use. As a matter of fact, switching has been a pain, since my letters looked like dookie on good paper when they looked okay on the old As early as possible, use this stuff since it's almost like you're starting all over.

Kamryn Long
Kamryn Long
| Jun 28, 2021
This is unreal
3/5

Rhodia paper has the advantage of handling very wet ink very well, and I have used it for a long time. Therefore, you might as well skip it and order through another vendor. This product will cost you $12, and it will be delivered like this - The packaging and some cases were damaged, so they were unusable until they were fixed. I would have to pay the shipping costs if I sent it back due to What a marvel. There are many things that are making me.

Louis CONNOLLY
Louis CONNOLLY
| May 30, 2021
There are some notebooks that you have never seen before, but this is the one you have been looking for all your life
5/5

I use it for Bullet Journaling, and maybe this is the first one you won't waste. A filled cup. These are the features I appreciate most and why I find them the best for my needs*- There is enough guidance on the dotted graph paper to do most activities without overwhelming some. Due to its flexibility, it can be used as graph paper, lined paper, or even blank paper, depending on what you need it for. Please note - It is the perfect size A pocket notebook that is small enough to carry around anywhere but not so small as to be annoying to write in. Please note - With the spiral binding allowing the paper to stay flat no matter which side of the paper I am writing on, I am able to write efficiently. I always had a problem when writing near the spine of bound books, like the Moleskine I tried before I bought this. Because the backboard on this thing is so thick, you never have to worry about having a flat surface. Please note - When I use my favorite pens, such as my black Sharpie pen (which is normally too thick to sit inside spiral bound notebooks, but fits snugly into this one), the pages do not bleed. Please note - I can easily rip the pages out when I need to, since they are nicely perforated. I hope sharing how much I love this notebook was I first used a Rhodia notebook called the square reversible notebook, which was very nice too, though it was a bit larger than I wanted and had purple graph paper lines which were a distraction for most things I was trying to do. Because I liked the paper so much, I knew I had to try another notebook of theirs, and I have not been disappointed yet.

Claire Roach
Claire Roach
| Dec 19, 2020
A fountain pen and paper pad that works great! The price is a lot higher than the standard steno pad In terms of fountain pens, though, they're great
5/5

There is an astonishing amount of opaqueness to the sheets despite their thinness. There is no sinking of fountain pen ink into No spreads or wicking occurs and the material dries directly on top of the sheet. It is possible to write on both sides of the sheet with negligible show-through The entire process. "Dot" rulings are ideal for drawing, as they keep your hand thinking. Additionally, the dots are on both sides of the sheet, so the sheet is equally effective on either side. It keeps the top of the paper from becoming ragged by using a double spiral It is possible to tear a sheet as cleanly as if it were cut with scissors if it has the microperf at the top. However, you have to be very deliberate when you tear it off. Even if you flip through sheets, there is no danger that they will come As I have used several fountain pens with these pads, none of them has been fueled with any other type of ink, so I am unable to comment on the performance of other inks. The fancy inks I tried years ago are no longer in my collection Write a great paper if you want to be proud of it. This is what you should buy.

Kelvin McGee
Kelvin McGee
| Dec 26, 2020
This is a great tool for taking notes
5/5

Everything I've read so far is relatively new notes are usually taken in Ampad Gold Fibre notebooks, with a G2 or Signo. My step son got me interested in fountain pens so I bought a nice Pilot Custom 823 and picked up a couple of these pads along with a Red & Blue pencil. There is a Clairefontaine notepad with French-ruled paper and a black hardcover. The other thing I picked up was a Rhodia dot pad. With their Rhodia lined pads and matching fountain pen, these Rhodia pads are a favorite of mine. It feels smooth in the hand and there is perfect spacing. As far as ink handling is concerned, the paper is very good. In the beginning, I did not like the dotted version so much, but I think I will grow to like it. It just feels too crowded. It's The Red & The Blue This black is okay, but it doesn't have the same smooth finish that the Rhodia has. In fact, I plan on continuing with this brand and version along with more of a journal version once I have completed the two R&R exercises. You can buy B books from Amazon. It seems like the Webie pads might also be worth checking out. Then again, maybe.

London BIBI
London BIBI
| Sep 16, 2020

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