Mead Spiral 1-Subject Wide-Ruled Notebook, 1 Notebook, Color May Vary, Assorted Colors (05510) Reviews
Mead Spiral 1-Subject Wide-Ruled Notebook, 1 Notebook, Color May Vary, Assorted Colors (05510)
- Wide Ruled White paper notebook
- Three hole punched Notebook
- Customer will receive one notebook in any of the following colors: green, blue, light blue, red, purple, and yellow.
- Color is random and cannot be chosen at this time.
- Consist of 70 pages
- Wide Ruled
- White Paper
- 70 pages
- Three hole punched
- Customer will receive one notebook in any of the following colors: green, blue, light blue, red, purple, and yellow. Color is random and cannot be chosen at this time.
A Mead® Spiral® notebook is an essential school item. It is a commonly used basic notebook as it appears on many back to school lists.
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Mead Black Marble Wide-Ruled Composition Book (09910)
- 100 pages, Wide Ruled
- White Paper
- 100 sheets of double-sided, wide ruled paper
- Secure sewn binding
- Durable cover
- Class schedule, math and grammar reference inside
Classic comp book design features 100 sheets of wide ruled, white paper. The class schedule on the inside front cover, and the multiplication table, conversion table, and grammar tips on the inside back cover are tailored to today’s busy students. Durable cover with secure sewn binding ensures long-lasting value.
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As cheap as you’d expect,
I thought I’d save some time and money buying a notebook online instead of heading to the campus bookstore. Bad idea. Without being able to see the product before purchase, I had no way of knowing how cheap it was.
The pages are not perforated, but sometimes they rip out easily because the edge is cut too close to the spiral binding. The binding also works its way out of the pages because there is nothing at the ends to keep it in place. The notebook is also floppy, so it needs to be resting on a flat surface in order to turn the pages.
Next time I need a notebook, I’m spending more money, and examining it in person first.
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|Not a good notebook.,
This is not a good notebook AT ALL. The pages are very soft. Even worse, the covers are also soft. The spiral binding is not done right and it always messes up the bottom of the pages (you’ll know what I mean when you use it). I tried to treat the notebooks like they were eggs to keep the bindings from destroying the bottom of the pages, but it always does no matter what. I bought a bunch when it was on sale, and was stuck using it for 1.5-2 years since I did not want to throw all of it away. It was a bad experience.
This is a bad product. I recommend buying the Staples version of the 1-subject ruled notebook. It is much cheaper and better than Mead.
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|Paid 15 cents elsewhere,
When it gets to back to school time, you can buy these for 15-20 cents and buy like 8 for the *sale* price you pay here. I gave it 5 stars because it IS a decent notebook for people who go through them quicky and it IS worth 15 cents.
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|The “original” old Mead Composition Book?,
The “original” old Mead Composition Book is a classic. But recently Mead changed the Composition Book so that it’s now worthless. The paper seems like it isn’t 100% pure quality tree paper so it’s not as smooth to write on, the cover is a messy “plastic-type” cardboard, the black tape comes off in 3 months. I hate these things now.
I bought 50 of these “new type” Mead Composition Books and the 10 new ones that I still have left, have rotted and the black tape has warped and come off. The 40 that I used up with writing, have also rotted and the black tape has come off. It’s a real mess if you store them in old bookshelves. Some are made in India or Brazil and none are no longer made in the USA. The USA ones were the absolute best, with real tree paper, not “plastic-wax type” mesh waste paper, and real tree cardboard covers.
If you need fairly adequate paper to write on, get Japanese Stationery (ex: Apica Notebooks), Rhodia, Rediform DaVinci Notebooks, Leuchtturm Notebooks, Black n’ Red Notebooks, or Clairefontaine, they’re very good and of high quality. The paper is of a high standard.
Also, Moleskine Cahier Large Ruled Notebook (set of 3) and Writersblok Medium Ruled Notebook (set of 3), are good substitutes, of higher quality, for the Mead Black Composition Book if you’re a writer like I am. It costs more but if you’re a writer who needs decent paper to write on, it’s well worth it.
If you’re just using the Mead Black Composition Book for school notes, doodling or odd ends, it’s at least useable with a good pen.
The “original” old Mead Composition Book didn’t need to be changed. Bring it back.
Rhodia Staplebound Black Graph Notebook 3 X 4
Moleskine Ruled Cahier Journal Kraft Large: set of 3 Ruled Journals
Writersblok Medium Notebook, Ruled, Pack of 3, 5.5 x 8.25-Inches (WB801)
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|Used for years,
This is a good general product for schoolwork, etc. I have used them for years as a personal journal. Recently Mead changed the cover and uses a thinner cardboard so they are not as sturdy as they once were. Otherwise they’d recieve an excellent.
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|handy notebooks,
The notebook:
The notebook is 100 sheets and it is wide ruled. I find thease handy for everything from a personal notebook to use for school or work. The covers are realatively sturdy, unlike spiral notebooks. The drawback is that you can’t rip out pages, because The notebook is bound together by a sturdy thread.
All in all this notebook comes in handy for any purpose or any person.
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