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Does Lihit Labs Make Twist Ring Notebook In A4 Size?


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Hello

 

Does anyone know if Lihit Labs make Twist Ring Notebook in A4 size?

And if so where can I buy one from? I am based in the UK.

 

Background

I want to have an A4 notebook that lets you
- Replace pages (without the risk of tearing anything)
- Turn pages fast (with low friction)

- Lets you open it FULLY (i.e. to 360 degree), so that it will lie completely flat on the table so that you can write on it.

 

I have just bough an A5 "Twist Ring Notebook" made by Lihit Labs which I love. It's a very clever invention that does all the above. But I can't find anyone talking about A4 - certainly not here in the UK. That said I did find a photo of an A4 one so they must exist...

 

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I'm a bit of a fan too but generally not available in Australia. Did buy some from Officeworks here two years or so ago but they never restocked. I have only seen them in A5 and B5 so interested too re A4. Jetpens is a good source but their shipping is often expensive.

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Hmm, I, too, have Lihit Lab binders in A5 and B5, however I have always been a bit disappointed in the quality of their paper.

Having bought some Muji refill paper, I wonder if B5 Muji refill paper would fit in a B5 Muji binder? I will have to try.

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Hmm, I, too, have Lihit Lab binders in A5 and B5, however I have always been a bit disappointed in the quality of their paper.

Having bought some Muji refill paper, I wonder if B5 Muji refill paper would fit in a B5 Muji binder? I will have to try.

 

Let us know please. I have found the Lihit paper to be excellent for my pens but I must say the Muji paper is fantastic and great value. Bought my Lihit from Officeworks a few years ago but they never stocked again. Bought my refills for about 50c on clearance.

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Let us know please. I have found the Lihit paper to be excellent for my pens but I must say the Muji paper is fantastic and great value. Bought my Lihit from Officeworks a few years ago but they never stocked again. Bought my refills for about 50c on clearance.

 

Sadly, the Muji B5 refill doesn't fit the Lihit Lab Aquadrops B5 binder.

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Cult Pens in the U.K. (No affiliation) also stock some Lihit Lab products, including the twist ring. I don't know about A4 because I prefer B5.

 

BTW I bought a lifetime's supply of the B5 paper at Officeworks for 50c a pack. (Although my husband has taken all the lined and blank packs and I have kept the grid ones.)

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BTW I bought a lifetime's supply of the B5 paper at Officeworks for 50c a pack. (Although my husband has taken all the lined and blank packs and I have kept the grid ones.)

You and I must have just about bought the entire stock. I grabbed heaps at 50c too and whole notebooks at $1. Disappointed Officeworks haven't stocked it again.

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