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Blueline Executive Journal, Black, 10.75" x 8.5", 150 Pages (A10.81)

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$ 9.35

Score By Feature

Based on 1,908 ratings
Light weight
8.98
Durability
8.90
Sturdiness
8.68
Value for money
8.38
Giftable
8.08

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Product Description

With a hard cover designed to look like a lizard
A 150-page book
This bookmark is made of gold ribbon
Paper that is certified FSC and is white and recycled
The 11 x 8 rectangle measures 11 x 8 inches The size of a 5 inch

Questions & Answers

Can you tell me how thick the paper is? How long will it last without bleeding through to the next page if I use a fountain pen?

Although I don't use fountain pens, I am noticing that the paper is a bit would not recommend this journal and find it to be a disappointment.

Is the paper able to be torn off?

There is no paper damage from tearing the paper. Even though you could tear it out, there are no perforations, so it would be messy to do it that way.

Do you have a set of 2 journals to post? Can you tell me which?

The only one I can see is

The paper seems thin, but how thick is it? Ink pens will it stand up to this without bleeding?

There is very little fat on it. Paper that is thinner

Selected User Reviews For Blueline Executive Journal, Black, 10.75" x 8.5", 150 Pages (A10.81)

I highly recommend this product
4/5

Although I was concerned that the ink in my G2 Pilot fine point pen would bleed through, it didn't! You can definitely see it on the other side of the page, but not so much that it interferes with your ability to read the text. The fact that the paper is recycled is very important to me, and the ribbon marker makes it easy to find what I'm working on.

Clyde Vargas
Clyde Vargas
| Mar 03, 2021
Good, I'll look into it The only thing I wouldn't do again is buy it
3/5

Notebooks are generally fine for business meeting minutes I have been using them for decades as a means of keeping notes, but these don't meet the expectations of the books I have bought in the past. I normally There was a shortage of products at these big box stores this time. It is possible that the company has discontinued the product. These books look very similar with textured covers and a large paper size, but the cover is less sturdy and the weight of the paper is lower. On the other hand, the ink shows through the other side of the page a great deal more than on the Staples/Office Depot options. As a result, only one side of the paper is being used, and there are fewer pages in the book now. It is likely that I will not use the second book that I bought. I am still considering switching notebooks in the middle of the year We need streams. I think it is not a bad notebook in general The price is very good however, I do not find it to be.

Karsyn Levy
Karsyn Levy
| Feb 28, 2021
It's good for me, I think
4/5

Something sturdy and durable was what I was looking for. It's good for me, I think. It was important for me to have something sturdy and durable to rewrite my notes in, especially those courses that are necessary for graduate education. There are plenty of features I like about this notebook. My only complaint is the slightly misleading advertisement. The fact that I read 150 pages and not 75 lined front and back is not what I expected when I read 150 pages. Despite how high the quality of the paper is, I do not write by hand on the back. The paper is one of the reasons I like this notebook. too thick that it feels like writing on card stock, but it is not too thin that the pages easily crinkle and slip out of the notebook. I would probably continue to use this notebook until they come up with a larger one.

Layne Lamb
Layne Lamb
| Nov 02, 2020
This is a match between Blueline and In my laboratory, I use them as They are slim so I can fit them in my briefcase without taking up much space
5/5

these books is much more professional than the look of The number of pages of the book has been criticized by a few other people. It looks like you'll have about 148 pages that are usable if you write on the back. Thus, I am left handed and haven't had any trouble writing on the back page up to this point. Due to the slimness of the journal and the fact that the book opens flat, it appears as if this is the case. As well as the pink t-shirt with the donation to fight breast cancer, I bought the orange one, so you may see this review again. One of them is very pretty, and it also offers a page where you can write about your own ownership as well as other demographics. Upon reflection, everyone who looks at the pink lab journal knows who it belongs to, but if I leave it lying around the lab, I'd like to avoid any "mistakes. " There were other reviewers searching for a journal with a slightly bigger size. As well as the Tops Royale Casebound Notebook, I am also trying it out. The Blueline has a glossier finish, but lacks the finesse. However, here the Blueline scores an 8 because it's natural and not a rip off. The Tops has an additional 1/2 inch of writing space and 96 pages of high-quality paper. The writing surface measures 5 X 11 inches. Based on my review, I actually feel the Tops is a better journal in terms of price per value. As a result, we give the Blueline a rating of 5 stars, as it lived up to its description and was better I just thought it would be nice to share this comparison study with other Amazon shoppers since I was doing a study.

Saint Ryan
Saint Ryan
| Oct 28, 2020
The expected thickness has not been achieved
4/5

There's nothing better than a nice, empty notebook like this. There are no real cons except that the book is thinner than expected for 150 pages. It can be used as a journal or guest book, etc. In order to come up with the count, they must have counted both sides of the paper. Regardless, the book has a neat binding and the white paper is smooth and crisp. It's clearly laid out as I like to see it!.

Griffin Bryant
Griffin Bryant
| Jun 23, 2021
Quality is fair to poor
3/5

The papers, the binding and the cover are not of very high quality. Using mine, I'm keeping a written record required by a government regulation, which states that my records must be kept in a bound book. The majority of the time, I won't need to use it, no one will see it, and I'll just leave it on the shelf forever. were looking for something to use in an office setting and something that you would use regularly, then this is not the product for you. The notion of discussing this at a meeting with colleagues or a client would make me uncomfortable.

Turner Kerr
Turner Kerr
| Jul 11, 2021
It appears to be a fantastic My fountain pens just do not work well with them
3/5

So far, only four pages have been used. The paper is too thin to use with fountain pens with medium or large nibs because the ink is visible behind the paper. The Lamy Safari 1 is the first version of the software. The Italic Nib, also known as the Twisby Eco 1, is used for this design. Using 1 italic nib resulted in clearly visible writing even from the backside side of the paper. I think the construction of this notebook is good, and the outside cover looks good. The ribbon marker is a nice touch. Based on experience, this notebook seems to be sturdy, and it would be a good candidate for non-professional use. Pen users who use fountain pens. A casebound hardcover notebook in black and red, 11 x 7 inches A 3/4 x 8-inch sheet I have not had this Blueline Notebook for a year yet, and maybe it too will look just as rough when I eventually get it. However, I do not plan to stop using it in the future because I prefer using fountain pens.

Renata Larson
Renata Larson
| Feb 23, 2021
Hardcover isn't really a hardcover
3/5

This is not a sturdy material. It stated that the hardcover was included in the description, so I ordered it. Hardcover books are just bendable cardboard - there's no real substance to them. This single box was so bendable it rolled into my mailbox as my postal carrier squeezed it together. With the permanent crease, it no longer looks good. He was going to give it to me as.

Khari Hogan
Khari Hogan
| Jul 08, 2021

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