I use these sturdy notebooks to keep permanent records for my consulting business. The covers are stiff supportive and easy to write on. The sturdy spring binders are large enough to acommodate printed matter taped to numerous pages in the notebook. The lines on the paper are light enough to not distract from technical sketches. I wouldn't use any other notebook after trying these.
Written by a customer while visiting Staples
Customer Rating
2
Not as pictured!!
on January 25, 2021
Posted by: Vanessachavez918
I’m not sure what happened but I ordered this notebook a few months ago for the Fall semester and it was perfect! I just ordered a new one for the Spring semester and it looks so different! The brand now says Staples instead of TruRed and it has lime green and grey stripes on the side. I’m so disappointed they need to update the product picture!
Written by a customer while visiting Staples
Customer Rating
4
Wirebound Notebook 3 Subject
on February 25, 2015
Posted by: Paula K.
This is a nice notebook as it has 3 subject area in it.
Always order but would have preferred 1 subject but not on the website anymore.
Written by a customer while visiting Staples
Customer Rating
5
Office Favorite
on May 19, 2014
Posted by: Paula K.
This is one of the office favorites the cover is thick cardboard making the use of the notebook 110 times better that the average notebook. Becasue you can write notes anywhere with out the notebook twisting and folding.
I love these products but was not happy that Staples took away our 1-subject Notebook. I'm an exec and use these notebooks for taking notes in a chronological order. Having the 1-subject item fit my uses better without being bulky in my briefcase. Otherwise all is good - just wish for the 1-subject notebook back.
I have used Sustainable Earth notebooks for many years and loved them! Love the sturdy cover and the environmentally friendly paper. HOWEVER something changed! There appears to be a coating on the paper that clogs ballpoint pens. I gave the benefit of the doubt to the notebook and kept throwing away pens but at this point it is clear the paper is the problem. Did Staples change where the notebooks were being manufactured?