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TOPS 8-1/2' x 11' Data Pad, Numbered 10-Column, 3-Hole Punched, Heavyweight White Bond, 50 Sheets/Pads, Box of 10 Pads (3619)

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$111.45

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About this item

  • Versatile 10-column format with customizable headers and 31 numbered rows helps tabulate a variety of data
  • Convenient 3-hole punched 8-1/2" x 11" pad fits standard binders
  • High-quality, heavyweight bond paper provides a smooth writing surface
  • Non-smear ink insures ongoing legibility
  • Box of 10, 50-sheet data pads


Track all of your important info with TOPS Data Pads, packed in a convenient 10-pad box. TOPS Data Pads are made of high quality, heavyweight bond paper with precise rulings printed in non-smear ink. These 3-hole-punched pads provide a 10-column format with 31 numbered rows. 8-1/2" x 11". 50-sheet pads. 10-pad box.


Rosemary J Smith
2025-09-03 11:51:55
We use these in outdoor field data collection- the columns and rows are perfect for many different data collection schemes. The paper holds up with pencil, waterproof pen, and the paper does not tear easily even when dirty/wet. The 3-hole punch is great for storing in binders.
JOB4
2025-06-08 13:19:02
Received one pad - not the carton of 10 the description stated. Would have given less than one star if allowed.
Customer
2025-03-27 10:23:50
I was supposed to receive 10 pads for $18, and only received 1. I contacted manufacturer and was refunded (thanks for prompt refund). However when I went to re-purchase the price jumped to $94! Wow!
Ramon
2025-02-06 14:39:33
It said a pack of ten and it was only one
Kyle Shopper
2025-01-23 10:32:07
Excellent tablet for laboratory research.
Stephen B.
2024-12-08 13:22:40
If you plan on putting these in a 3-ring binder, know before you buy that the holes are punched at a non-standard size for an 8 1/2" x 11" piece of paper. They'll fit in a US 3-ring binder, but if you put in any other sheets of paper that are punched correctly, they won't neatly line up. They're about 1/4 of an inch off. It makes it look really sloppy, and if you're like me, it's a tiny detail that'll drive you nuts. What's weird is that these holes don't correspond to ANY international standard of hole punches. How can you manufacture pads of paper and not check to make sure that the holes are punched at a standard size?