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A5 Refillable 6 Hole Notebook


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Hi guys n'gilz

 

 

I want to get an A5 Refillable 6 Hole Notebook and I need some opinions. I want one mostly to try my pens (FP,BP,RB) and my inks, some quick notes and sketches, and maybe as a year planner. So far I always used only different pads form conferences, different qualities obviously, different sizes too. That is the reason that I want something compact, refillable, and sturdy.

 

After searching for couple of days through internet I have stopped at this notepad:

 

https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07D9HQYXD/?coliid=IY48G9POMG5CS&colid=1SL3SSE9JICPR&psc=1&ref_=lv_ov_lig_dp_it

 

And paper refill, square and dots:

 

https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07KZT3MLC/?coliid=I2TVSIJ9W64TIJ&colid=1SL3SSE9JICPR&psc=1&ref_=lv_ov_lig_dp_it

https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07KZLFWMJ/?coliid=IMXMT4KFNIG2C&colid=1SL3SSE9JICPR&psc=1&ref_=lv_ov_lig_dp_it

 

 

I want to know if the majority of loose paper are compatible with most of notebooks, I'm talking about A5 6 hole. Also is there any planner for 2020, like 2/3 months per page compatible with this notebook?

 

 

Many thanks!

 

 

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An update.

 

I have purchase all the above items, all arrived today. Amazon provide a good service, with tracking number and good protection for my items.

 

The notebook is simple, PU leather and cardboard cover, and the paper is decent, with some Chinese information about transport, conversion, maps...I don't understand and don't care about first 10 pages. Also contain a calendar and year planner, good enough, plus an initial plastic divider. The paper is not bad, and shows just a little bit writing on the other side, but it still can be used. The cover has some minor bent signage on top, probably from poor storage.

 

The Veesun refill paper is perfect compatible with the notebook 6 hole binder. Also I have noticed is by 3-4mm wider, but not exceeding the notebook's cover, just the normal paper that came with. So far I have tried the dotted paper and is way much better than the notebook's original paper.

 

Some poor pictures taken with Moto G7 Play:

 

 

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I have also printed year planner for 3 months / pp for the next 3 years. I had use Mondi (Austria) A4 160gsm cut in half.

I was using Calendarpedia to download pdf.

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