Collins Debden Business Pockets 2024 Diary Regal Week

Collins Debden Business Pockets 2024 Diary Regal Week to View Pocket Diary (with Pencil) - Business Planner and Organiser - January to December 2024 Diary - Weekly - Black - 392BP.99-24

Collins Debden Business Pockets 2024 Diary Regal Week to View Pocket Diary (with Pencil) – Business Planner and Organiser – January to December 2024 Diary – Weekly – Black – 392BP.99-24


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Weight: 50 g
Size: Pocket Regal
Dimensions: 10.5 x 7.4 x 0.5 cm; 50 Grams
Brand: Collins
Model: 392BP.99-24
Colour: Black
Manufacture: Collins Debden
Dimensions: 10.5 x 7.4 x 0.5 cm; 50 Grams
Size: Pocket Regal

3 Responses

  1. Corinna West says:

     United Kingdom

    The only downside to this and the reason for a deducted star is that the pencil gets stuck and the metal pencil top comes off trying to get it out. I find a wooden skewer works to poke it out and over a time it works loose.
    All the diary functions are perfect and the size is great for carrying it around in your pocke

  2. OliveJenyns says:

     United Kingdom

    Had I been buying this diary in person I would have put it back on the shelf seeing that the ink looks fainter.
    The Letts’ week to view’ diary on the right of this picture has the solid dark print I was expecting. It has black ink and white paper, whereas this Collins one on the left has a lighter shade of ink and thinner, off-white paper, which contributes to the faintness.

    Although I prefer the format of the Collins ‘month to view’ on the left, especially including the 2025 forward planner pages, I’ll use the Letts one.

    (Is it just me or does anyone else find the metal corners unnecessary? Maybe Collins could save money by losing the metal corners on the front cover and spend that money on darker ink, and whiter paper but what do I know? I’m just one customer.)

    4.0 out of 5 stars Good format, but but the ink is fainter than in most diaries

  3. GermanFYNR says:

     United Kingdom

    I get this Collins’ Slimchart Week to View Pocket Diary almost every year. When I’ve occasionally not managed to get one, no other options have quite matched up to it. It’s good value as the layout is excellent and gives plenty of space to write, it features bags of useful information and there’s no bleed through even if an ink pen is used. The diary lays flat with a handy ribbon marker. And, best of all, this Collins’ diary is very unlikely to fall apart midway through the year as it’s high quality and well made with protective brass corners to the leading edge.