Saturday, 1 March 2014
Cambridge Quad Wirebound Notebook 70ct (06194)
One double pocket divider. Perforated, Laminated cover.
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Cambridge Quad Wirebound Notebook 70ct (06194) (Product Details and Features)
Product Details
- Sales Rank: #1989 in Office Product
- Color: Ivory
- Brand: Cambridge
- Model: 6194
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 11.05" h x
10.30" w x
.90" l,
.0 pounds
Features
- One double pocket divider
- Perforated, Laminated cover
- Cover is Navy.
- Quad ruled, ivory paper
- 4 Squares per inch
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Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
35 of 35 people found the following review helpful.The best of notebooks!
By Bosley
I am a physics major and this is the only notebook on which I will do physics. The ivory-yellow color of the paper will literally make you feel smarter and if you turn in assignments on this color, you will always have the ease of finding them in a stack of returned papers the rest of which are plain white. The paper is an excellent heavy weight, the perforation is just right, and the pages will never fall out like the more common non-spiral bound graph paper notebooks. The grid lines are just the right size. I hope these never go off the market, because I'm a serious devotee! They can still be found at Office Max most of the time, where I live at least.
13 of 13 people found the following review helpful.great for lefties!
By rogernod
this graph paper is really high quality. The manilla color is easy on the eyes and the printed graph is just dark enough to keep you on a straight line instead of blending in with your pen strokes as so many of these quadrille notebooks tend to do. I've been flipping notebooks upside down since before there was such thing as a lefty notebook. The reason this one stands out so well is the absence of margins and pre-drilled holes. the paper is heavy enough that both sides can easily be used for note taking without losing legibility. I'm also very impressed with how well the perforated line works when I need to tear a page out. all in all, I'm sold for life!!!
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.The perfect replacement!
By Brandon
**EDIT** I would just like to say that in my primary review, my only tiny complaint was that the cover was not as durable as I would like..3/4 through a semester and the notebook cover can look pretty ragged. On my last order, one of the two notebooks came with 5 (count em' FIVE!) card stock covers before you even get to the pocket cover. I find this comical and very amusing. This has only reaffirmed my allegiance to this notebook of superior quality.I had been using another MEAD quadrille graph notebook for a couple years for note-taking in my science classes (mostly math and chemistry) but was a little bummed to find the grid-lines suddenly appeared to be darker (the very reason I had been using the product was because of its paler lines)I was very happy when these arrived. The grid-lines are unobtrusive and the paper seems to be of good quality (doesn't tear when using a heavy eraser). I was also happy to find there is a small "pocket folder" behind the main cover, great for holding a course syllabus (although I wouldn't cram too much into this folder).Perforated edges for nice, clean tears. This was very pleasing.I use 0.9mm lead and it shows up great on this paper. There is no blurring of pen/pencil stroke vs. grid-line, which is why this notebook will be perfect for me this upcoming semester.If I could suggest one minor improvement, I would like to see the cover made a bit more durable. I have no doubt it would easily protect most of the pages during a light rain or snow, but the cover is made of a card-stock-like material. I should mention the cover pictured is one of two covers, behind the pictured cover is a professional looking black cover with a simple blue stripe near the bottom edge with "Cambridge" centered. I labeled over this as it seemed a nice place to distinguish which notebook was for which class (I bought two). If you were to leave both covers on (they are made of the same material) it may offer a bit more protection, but I am not too worried about this affecting the quality of this notebook.
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