DucatiMan
2025-08-11 10:10:26
The paper stock is thick and the ink flows well over the paper. Good scratch pad.
Alain
2025-08-10 15:11:43
I hope they never change the price. These pads work EXTREMELY well with fountain pens. The paper is toothy enough to keep it from smearing easily and allows for enough feedback while writing which makes it easy to write without looking. Great bang for your buck given how many pads and sheets you get in a set. The color is as white as can be and easy to test swatches of inks on as well. I'd buy these by the box full if I could, but shouldnt hoard!
Jan
2025-06-14 15:36:14
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Elizabeth McCarthy
2025-05-12 17:12:24
Great for writing letters
Robert
2025-02-21 12:13:08
These were great writing pads and whether a rollerball ink or pencil or ballpoint pen, the writing on the pads was consistent and each page was easy to separate from the pack.
DB
2025-02-05 14:54:54
Finally broke down and bought these note pads,I love them.Perfect size.Really nice thick paper that makes me feel like my grocery list is an important document!A nice luxury, sometimes the little things really add up!Cheers,DB
Rita Pawnee
2024-12-25 16:48:07
I like heavy paper for my scratch pads. These are the only scratch pads I have found that are not made of thin paper. I have ordered them 4x over the years and I hope they don't ever discontinue them!
Khang _vo
2024-11-25 12:36:33
I was so surprised at the quality of these pads for the price. Don't be lured in by other pads with 100 pages, these have 50 because the paper is fairly thick for any memo pads. I'm a law student and stationery fanatic so when I say I'm pretty happy to have these, it's a high bar.Some nerdy details:Paper weight is approx. 24-28 lbs. I compared it to 20 lbs, 24lbs, and 32lbs papers I had on hand. It was about or slightly thicker than the 24lbs. Keep in mind the normal bond printer paper is 20lbs so you're getting thicker paper than usual. Most notepads are terrible because their tissue-like paper weighs 15-16lbs at most. Also see my picture for the glue quality, it's flexible enough for me to fold over and keep writing without being ripped out.Niche use: Fountain pensSmoothness and thickness most similar to the leuchtturm 1917 notebook paper. A little thicker but toothier than Rhodia. Clairefontaine has similar thickness but is smoother than these pads.Tested with my Pilot vanishing point (EF), Pilot Metro (F), Lamy Safari (M), Conklin's and FPR's flex nibs. Any nib M and smaller is fine, very little to no feathering, light ghosting and no bleed through unless you use a ridiculously wet ink. I do not recommend flex nibs, it feathers like a chick' fluffy down, Casper and his ghost friends came for the party and bleeds like...well, you know. It was rough.TLDR; buy this. Strong flexible glue, thicker than normal printer paper, cheap enough for poor students to use freely without defaulting on student loans. Can even use with some fountain pens if you're bougie like that.