nice notebook that runs down the middle of all the pages.

 Flawed, but not a disaster: Our main criticism of this otherwise nice notebook is the dark horizontal line that runs down the middle of all the pages. Some people might use this line to divide their notes, but we find it cumbersome and unnecessary.


You should also get a cover for this grid notebook because the cardstock looks sturdy, but it's not as strong or thick as other notebook covers. (The notebook comes with a thin plastic cover, but I found it more annoying than useful. ) Transparent, paper and leather covers are available from JetPens.

While most of our testers didn't smudge much with most pens, our clumsy tester found that the paper in this notebook smudged much more with a gel pen than with the others.


With page numbers, index pages, two ribbon markers, and stickers, this notebook has everything you need and feels a bit more specialized than competing notebooks.

If you need a medium-sized notebook with a hardcover to help you organize and record your thoughts and ideas. All the little details, like the tabbed pages and filing tabs, make this password book with tabs a great gift.


Why it's great: The Leuchtturm1917 Hardcover Notebook was the notebook of choice for three of our testers, and they gave several reasons why. First and foremost, the cream-colored paper is exquisite and feels dusty and wrinkled like no other notebook we've tested or used (in a stack of 20+ notebooks, this is the one I would most easily distinguish if blindfolded). The paper works well with pencils, pens, rollerballs, gel pens, and fountain pens, rarely smudges and don't bleed. Most people who have tested it say it is a pleasure to write on.


We love the sturdy cover and generous page count, as well as the many extras this password journal offers: two thick reading strips, labels on the back and title page, page numbers, tabbed pages, and a sturdy back pocket.

Weaknesses that are not a handicap: Because Leuchtturm1917's paper is thin, this notebook has more stains than the other notebooks on this list. However, the ink is not as noticeable as on a Moleskine notebook - perhaps the most popular brand for notebooks of this type and size - and we're willing to overlook this issue, as the Leuchtturm1917 performs equally well in all other areas.



The resolution line is also narrower than the other notebooks we tested: 6 mm versus the typical 7 mm. A difference of only one millimeter doesn't seem like a big problem, but if you have a large font, this might be too narrow for you. On the other hand, it can be an advantage if you need more lines per page.

This simple journal-style grid notebook offers all the basic features and a better writing experience than the popular Moleskine notebooks it mimics.10 on Amazon


Buy it if you're looking for a simple, mid-sized, and inexpensive hardcover notebook without sacrificing quality.


Why it's great: We were pleasantly surprised by this $10 notebook from an unknown brand (these notebooks were first available on Amazon in 2019). We compared it to a similar Moleskine notebook, and the Paper Lined Journal paper was a marked improvement. 

It consists of thicker, glossy pages that reliably hold pens, gel pens, and fountain pens without smudging or fading. Wirecutter maker (and collector of notebooks and pens) Erin Moore noted that Paperage held up well and "looks pretty well bound," adding that the ink colors look good on the paper.

Although Paper is the least expensive hardcover whitelines notebook, it doesn't skimp on extra details, such as a silk ribbon bookmark, a back pocket that also contains a second compartment for books, and labels on the front and back of the notebook (although not as attractive as those on the Leuchtturm1917).

The graph paper notebook I tested had 80 or 90 gsm paper - significantly thicker than typical notebook pages or cheap photocopy paper - but the Paperage paper was even thicker at 100 gsm.

This large general-purpose notebook features a sturdy double ring, high-quality paper, and perforated pages.

Buy this notebook for students, frequent note-takers in meetings, or anyone who needs to quickly flip through the ring binder to find a specific note and write in a relatively large notebook. The perforated pages are a great advantage if you want to use the pages for other purposes or if you regret writing often.

The Marman Mnemosyne N194A Special Memo Notebook is one of my favorite notebooks, especially when writing with a fountain pen. The smooth parchment paper makes gel inks and fountain pens shine, and the edges are clean and wrinkle-free. The paper is thicker, less shiny, and less messy than other similar spiral notebooks, such as the Black n' Red Business notebooks I've been using for a while.


The layout and page arrangement of the grid notebook are also unique: instead of a single line at the top of the N194A, there is a large field for the date and address, and the rest of the page is divided into three sections by dark lines. This design is supposed to increase the transparency of the notebook, but I have mixed feelings about the page numbering. We liked that the pages could be easily removed and that the notebook was well bound.

People who are looking for a lightweight notebook with good quality pen-friendly paper and a large writing area on the pages.

The Apica CD15 does not carry the "Premium" label of other Apica notebooks, but it uses the same premium, ultra-soft paper. The main difference between the password book with tabs and the Apica Premium CD notebook is that the CD15 is light white and has a thinner, softer cover. This allows the cover and pages to be folded, which is very convenient for a notebook of this size.

In our testing, we were able to use paper with good ink flow and no apparent shine. The page layout is slightly different from a normal password journal, with a project number and date at the top of each page and dark blue embossing lines (small lines about 2 inches apart) at the top and bottom. We don't use it often, but it is useful for programmers who, for example, use a lot of stamps when writing code and want to stamp their text in a certain way. Otherwise, the university scale (7.1 mm) is sufficient for most laptops.

The CD15 is sturdy enough to fit in a backpack or pocket and withstand constant carrying and folding. The dot grid notebook come in a variety of colors and don't have many pages, so you can use different notebooks for different projects and store them neatly.

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