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Filled with some of the finest paper around, Rhodia Webnotepads come hard-bound with a leatherette cover, outfitted with an inner pocket for loose notes, and armed with an elastic closure. The primary distinction in Rhodia Webnotepads is the acid-free, pH neutral paper Read More
Lined is great for me, but can the actual notepad inside be replaced? Rhodia makes nice little pad holders, but imitation leather isn't the greatest material and I wouldn't mind upgrading to something more durable.
Edited to fix my odd, late-night sentence structuring.
ThraciaHi @Thracia and @danielBech94,
This is not a refillable notepad. It's essentially the same as the regular Rhodia Webnotebook, but with the binding on the top, and a front cover that can fold back like a reporter pad. Hope this helps!
robert.harrisI wonder, are you and @nonconvergent lefties too? Cause Dot Grid has been a must for me lately as I'm switching the orientation of my paper to fit whatever surface I have to write on.
ElliottNope, I'm a righty, but I use these notebooks for jotting down ideas. My jottings tend to look more like flow charts or mind maps than lists or text (lots of bubbles connected by lines). Hence blank or dot works much better for me.
I don't like grid because it's just too busy for me.
I cringed when I saw this drop pop up since I just bought 2 of these but I actually got these a bit cheaper and for a fourth of the delivery charge. Europeans: check local websites or specialty stores before signing up.
Price is good but if you are like me ,don't live in the USA,you are better of with buying it from the Rhodia Webnotebooks (5-Pack) drop,that cost 23.87 to ship 5 and this charges 20.1 for 2,aka 10 dollar to ship 1 book