Reddit mentions: The best loose-leaf binder paper

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Top Reddit comments about Loose-leaf Binder Paper:

u/kcvis · 1 pointr/productivity

Hardware


I'm seeing a lot of software solutions which is great but if you take math/physics they are paper heavy so for those I really needed a binder full of paper

u/tolerantamonia · 2 pointsr/bulletjournal

I use this binder-type journal with this paper! Not sure if this is exactly what you're looking for, but I'm really happy with it!
Oh, and I also use these binding rings to hold the pages once I move them out of the binder for storage!

u/acdcfanbill · 2 pointsr/fountainpens

i use an EF nib as well and I use engineering paper in a 3 ring binder for my notes. The back side has squares for graphing things if needed. I don't know if you can get it spiral bound, I just always buy loose leaf, then when I'm done with a class/project I stick it in a cardboard report cover, write what it contains on the cover, and store it away. You definitely won't be able to double side this particular paper though as it does bleed through pretty easily. I would never double side it myself anyway.

u/flex-luthor · 5 pointsr/notebooks

Kokuyo has a 26-hole binder paper that fits in a binder. Get a couple binders, one to carry and one for storage, and then you could carry less with you daily and then re-organize and file papers away when you don't need to carry them. This may also help when you are reviewing, as you can insert summary pages where they belong. I think the Semi B5 size is an excellent one.

binder

26-hole grid paper

26-hole lined paper

hole punch to make custom refills

u/Notfororange · 5 pointsr/columbia

Paper. My favorite: reinforced unruled filler paper, like this.

u/mewfasa · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

I need this paper. I'm almost out - I maybe have enough for two more weeks, until I have to buy more. 200 sheets may actually last me through the end of the semester, so I'd be covered for everything!

Thanks for doing this!

u/[deleted] · 1 pointr/funny

If it was a true college print job it would be done on this: http://www.amazon.com/Ampad-26-145-Engineering-Computation-Greentint/dp/B0072FAJOI with a laser printer

u/lengau · 1 pointr/mildlyinfuriating

Sophomore year of college, I spent about $50 on Amazon, guaranteeing I'd never have to buy supplies ever again (and some will probably be inherited by my grandchildren). I bought:

u/bartoksic · 1 pointr/EngineeringStudents

Seconding the paper. It's actually required at my school. Brands ranked by quality and cost:

Your school stationery

National

Oxford (the big 500pp for $20 is terrific)

Ampad

Tops (cheapest, but almost impossible to erase cleanly)

u/SrslyNotAnAltGuys · 0 pointsr/news

Sometimes you can substitute a digital camo pattern for black, but the same principle applies.

Edit: I take that back. You can slap the word "tactical" onto absolutely anything, now. And I do mean anything.

u/BoxChevyMan · 1 pointr/fountainpens

I'm guessing that this is the paper that /u/Dejena as referring to: https://www.amazon.com/Roaring-Spring-Engineering-Enclosed-95182/dp/B005UOE160?th=1

I use it with fountain pens all the time (engineering undergrad and now grad student). I do all my homework in fountain pen.

u/waterdoes · 1 pointr/college

I used reinforced paper to avoid tearing. Seems a lot more practical than having a bunch of sheet lifters.

u/npc-hillary · 19 pointsr/fountainpens

It’s five star loose leaf binder paper. It’s relatively smooth and heavy compared to others. FP ink doesn’t feather but if you’re using a juicy nib it will bleed. The only reason I use this instead for proper paper is because of the price. Being in school, I can go through 20 sheets in a day. I bought 1600 sheets for about $45.

[Amazon link](Five Star Loose Leaf Paper, 3 Hole Punched, Reinforced Filler Paper, College Ruled, 11” x 8-1/2”, 100 Sheets/Pack, 4 Pack (38032) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01BLVAOVG/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_TI4lDbB3DTG13)