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Your cart is empty.Three-hole punched. 31 lines per sheet. Heavyweight 20-lb. bond. 50 sheets per pad. Global Product Type: Paper Pads/Note Pads-Data; Pad Type: Data; Sheet Size (W x H): 8 1/2 in x 11 in; Ruling Color(s): Blue/Red.
Chris
2025-08-13 11:38:46
Great product, exactly what I wanted and this is what I prefer for my lab notebook. The hole punches fit in a three ring binder just fine. Also, good printing- sometimes the lines are faded- but not these.
Christina
2025-07-29 16:46:51
This is the only data pad with numbered columns that my purchaser likes to use during inventory. She swears by it!
Chesh
2025-07-11 17:26:02
I like these pads, and at something like half off the list price, it's hard to argue with the savings.However, there was something wrong with the manufacture of the 3 pads I purchased, as the holes were in the wrong places for the pages to go into a standard US three-ring binder. I was wondering if I had purchased the wrong item at first, but the pad pictured in the item listing has the correct hole placement. The difference isn't big; the "correct" placement is at the heading line, 14/15, and 30, whereas the pads I got are punched at line 2, 14/15, and 27. However, it's enough that the pages won't go into my lab notebook without me pulling out a three-hole punch and repunching the pages.At the moment, it's enough to be aggravating but not enough for it to be worth my trouble to return the pads, and I really need them or something like them for documenting my research. Ask me again in a couple months, though, and my answer may have changed; keeping my lab notebook up to date is already a bit of a struggle without having to add that step in.I will update the review if/when I get a response re: the odd hole-punching. Otherwise, be warned that you might get something that fits in a three-ring binder right out of the bag or you may get something weird.
E. Manning
2025-03-21 18:03:15
How do you review a pad of paper?If you work in a lab, you prob'ly paid $12 for this, so you could call this a discount. 12 cents/sheet is more than I pay for dollar bills.-----Pros: The layout is great for scrawling down tabulated data, and the pink lines are easy to write over when you need to annotate the data. 9 columns are almost enough, and the paper is hefty, won't tear under your mechanical pencil.Cons: 12 columns would be better. This pad is bound on the left, which makes it a smidge more annoying to write in the left margin. pictures don't always look right on the irregular tricolor gridlines. Pricey.
Customer
2024-11-21 18:29:01
12 dollars for a thin pad of 50 sheets, three times the price it sells for in the store. Will never buy again. These should be no more than 5 bucks. Photo copy a page and make your own sheets.
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