Pukka Pad, A5 Metallic Jotta Book 3-Pack for Home, School
Pukka Pad, A5 Metallic Jotta Book 3-Pack for Home, School, and Office – 15 x 21cm – Wirebound Notebook with 8mm Lines and 80GSM Paper – Features Perforated Edges – 200 Pages, Gree
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Weight: | 281 g |
Size: | A5 (Pack of 3) |
Dimensions: | 0.21 x 0.17 x 0.03 cm; 281 Grams |
Brand: | Pukka Pad |
Model: | 507850 |
Colour: | Metallic Green |
Pack Quantity: | 3 |
Manufacture: | Pukka Pad 2000 Ltd |
Dimensions: | 0.21 x 0.17 x 0.03 cm; 281 Grams |
Quantity: | 3 |
Size: | A5 (Pack of 3) |
They’re so useful to make notes on and too keep organised. Really useful they are lined and good quality books. Definitely the best note pads I’ve brought so will definitely buy again and will recommend
I have used these before. they are normally very expensive in the place in my local town that sells them. These are an amazing price. The paper is very smooth to write on. the wirebound part is very sturdy. the perforations make it easy to remove sheet from note book . Will definately be buying more
These pads get the job done.
They are nothing special. The paper isn’t the thickest, the quality isn’t the sturdiest and they’re a little flimsy. However, for the price they are well worth it.
The paper is easy to rip out (thanks to the perforations) and the ring binder is great if you hate having to hold traditional notebooks open as you write.
Well worth a buy if you just want something to write in and you don’t care about looking after your notepads.
It’s a nice product! The paper is neither thick nor thin, perfect to write your notes. The cover is also good enough. And it’s cheaper than other places, as I bought 3 for the price of sometimes 1.
They do what you need them to do: the paper is thick enough that you can write on both side; and the jotter itself is sturdy enough to let you write without a need for a solid, flat desk. Given the price, I like them. Given the price? Okay, the one thing I don’t like about them is that the front cover could be a little less … a little less obviously not “premium”. That said, I’ve bought them before and I’ll buy them again.
I like these as they are held together well with the binder. The paper is thick so you can actually use both sides. Lines to write on so doesn’t go all over when you write.
I always buy this brand when I’m studying but now I use them at work now and have convinced them to pay for them for me.
As a writer, a good quality notebook is one of the most important tools in my arsenal, second to a good pen.
The Pukka Pads represent excellent quality and value for money. The quality of the paper is excellent, not super-duper-premium amazing, but good enough! I write with black and blue ink, and even felt tips, all the colours of the rainbow, and there is no bleed through.
I write on the pads for a variety of reasons. This includes my to-do list, study notes, letters and short stories. For each activity, the Pukka Pad is, ‘excellent!’ and supports me without complaint in each style.
I love the micro-perforated pages. Made a mistake? No need to bin the entire pad, hehe. Tear out the page, scrunch it up and fire it into the nearest bin. “He shoots! He scooreeees!”
The cover is also durable, and the spiral binding is super strong. Believe me, I’ve tested it. I tried to tear the entire pad in one go — like an event at the strong man championships. I failed. The pad hissed at my effort. And, while the spiral binding had an unflattering shape, it was still coiled like a snake! Unbelievable.
Finally, I recommend this notepad. It is suitable for a range of writing tasks and represents super quality. It is an excellent notebook. One could even say, it is “Pukka!”
I am extremely and very pleasantly surprised with these notebooks. The paper is good quality, and takes being used with a fountain pen extremely well. I had very little bleedthrough when doing anything ink intensive, and when writing normally, I dont recall seeing any bleedthrough. The paper held up better than in many notebooks where I paid more than twice what I paid for this pack of three. The spiral binding held up well, and this is usually something I have problems with. One huge advantage of the spiral binding is that the notebook can be laid flat, or folded in on itself to take up less space, and that has been a huge help because I dont have much space on my desk.
If you want a great value notebook with good paper that works well with fountain pens then these tick all the boxes
These cheap and well-made pads offer fantastic quality, the Pukka Pad notebooks are great for revising/taking notes on and they are one of my favourite notebooks to write on! The pages are great quality (80gsm) so there will be no ink on bleeding through onto the next page and no tears from fine/scratchy pens. They are lined but not ruled pads – which some people may not like – but the pages are detachable along a perforation so it is straightforward to remove them. The cover is moderately stiff and together forms an excellent supportive surface but still very flexible.
The reason why I gave it 4 stars was because these pads are cheap and great but… I like to pay a little bit more for a better Pukka, the ‘Pukka pad project book’ with is harder plastic flexible cover offering greater protection from spills and its removable dividers offering greater ease of use these note pads are my number one go to pad!
But a pukka is a pukka great value, great quality do recommend!