![]() Out of all the notebooks it’s the one that really feels different from cheaper paper. The paper quality is incredible, I generally write with gel inks and the Rhodia allows me to write effortlessly. The Rhodia is my favorite “luxury” notebook by far. I didn’t like the soft cover (I need to try a hardcover one).The pre printed index and page numbers are handy if you need them.I’m going to grab one of their hardcover notebooks if they go on sale. This is a well thought out notebook package. They have included some stickers inside for labelling when you’re done. There are a few perforated pages for sharing. There are 2 bookmarks and the usual pocket. This is the notebook you might want for lab work journaling or bullet journaling. There is a printed index to fill in and the pages are numbered for you. The Leuchtturm 1917 had the most “extras” of any of the notebooks. Hardcover real leather notebook - $180.00 - 249 pages The cheaper Leuchtturm hardcover is close to the other notebooks in price. So this isn’t a valid criticism compared to the other notebooks here. I feel like I need to take more care with this notebook. I really liked that you can curl this notebook up in in your hands. The quality of paper felt just below the Rhodia. It’s paper sheets with a good cover for $2.The paper is cheap, feels like plastic and it’s bright white. I wish they had these without the ruled pages because I prefer blank notebooks. There are no added extras, there’s no bookmark or pocket here but that’s totally fine because of the price. These are perfect my throw away notes, calculations and shopping lists.īecause of the ring binding these notebooks lay completely flat. I usually clear out the days scribbles and dump it. They’re perforated for easily passing notes around and sharing. They have 80gsm paper and the paper is ruled. I love these cheap notebooks from the local Kmart store. It’s just how it felt to me! □ The cheap no name notebook There’s no scientific method to my comments about liking one paper over another. I purchased all of these on Amazon myself for whatever the going price was. I’m comparing a Rhodia “webnotebook”, a Leuchtturm 1917 soft cover, a Moleskine classic hardcover and a cheap department store notebook. Here are my notes on some popular decent notebooks! About testing and comparing notebooks I started out using no-name notebooks but I’ve slowly moved to using better quality notebooks. I’ve always preferred using a real notebook for jotting stuff down while working at a computer.
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