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Comix Sticky Easel Pad, 20 x 23 Inches Flip Chart Paper for Teachers, Large Self Stick Easel Paper, 30 Sheets/Pad, 6 Pads/Pack

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$69.99

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About this item

  • 【Large Size Chart Paper】 Comix flip chart paper comes in a large size of 20 x 23 inches, 30 Sheets/Pad, 6 Pads/Pack, providing plenty of space for writing and drawing
  • 【Super Sticky】This easel paper features a strong adhesive that sticks securely to most surfaces, making it easy to use in a variety of settings
  • 【Ink Bleed-Through Resistance】The large sticky notes paper can resist bleed-through from markers or pens, ensuring that your notes and ideas stay clear and easy to read
  • 【Strong and Durable】Comix easel pad is made from 90 gsm thick, high-quality paper that are strong and durable, so it won't tear or rip easily. The cardboard is also strong enough for hanging and carrying
  • 【Versatile Use】Suitable for a wide range of applications, including office meetings, classroom lectures, training sessions, brainstorming, and more



Product Description

chart paper for teacher

Super Sticky Easel Pad 20 x 23

chart paper

Product Features

Sticky

Super Sticky

Featured a strong adhesive securely to most surfaces, easy to use in a variety of settings

No Ink Bleeding Through

No Ink Bleeding Through

The easel pad prevents ink bleed-through from markers or pens, ensuring your notes are clear and easy to read

tear off

Easily Tear Off

Pre-designed perforated lines make it easy to tear off the paper

hang

Easy to Hang Up

Fits more easel stands

sticky easel pads

Charlotte A Stewart
Reviewed in the United States on August 9, 2024
The pads are exactly as described. Easy to tear off sheets and adhesive works well.
Olli
Reviewed in the United States on May 3, 2024
Those easel pads have a very good and strong quality. I use it for some airbrush tests, training and practice. Highly recommend.
Rachela Muracka
Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2024
The price would be right if they actually stuck, lol.
songslady
Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2024
....and the fact it can be torn off and has the ability to be stuck to a surface like a post a note is the saving grace for it being so expensive.I can't imagine giving this pad to a child to draw on, unless the child is a decent artist, because it is too pricey to be used to just scribble on. I work with elementary school children and I see how most have a tendency to waste paper. I have seen dozens of children draw a few squiggly lines on their first piece of paper, and then immediately toss it aside to grab a new fresh piece. Since this pad doesn't have many sheets, and the backing is a cheap piece of cardboard it wouldn't last very long under those kind of conditions.For someone who truly has a need or purpose for this pad it would be great, so for that it gets 4 stars. But I just can't justify the price to use it as a scratch pad to doodle on. Unless of course money is no object.
Noelle
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2024
This flip chart paper is nice and thick and glossy. Each sheet has about one inch of "sticky note" adhesive strip along the top. I like that there is no bleed through and the papers can be hung/displayed once torn off.The cardboard backing is lacking stability. Mine came already bent so when I go to write on it, holding it on my lap isn't enough. I have to lay it on the table. I was hoping that as a flip chart I may be able to stand it in my lap and write ideas a small group of children generate so they can see while I write, then remove the sheet and post their thoughts. The back isn't stiff enough for me to do that, so I can lay it on the table to write on it or post the paper first, then write on it while it is posted.
Admin
Reviewed in the United States on October 23, 2024
I tried using this for my classroom, but they do not hold up and are not worth the savings if you were going to try these instead of the 3m pads.Unfortunately, the window of return has closed and I am stuck (no pun intended!) with this product. Thumbs down!
Sue P
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2024
I love this type of adhesive paper for identifying and listing the contents inside my storage bins in our garage. We live in a small house and have to make use of all available space for seasonal or long term storage. The issue with using those standard plastic bins is you never remember what is inside them once they are on the shelf. I list the contents of various bins and then put this type of sheet on the outside to easily and quickly tell at a glance what lives in each container. No more taking down multiple bins only to find what I’m looking for in the sixth one making a huge mess. These make storing Christmas decorations, picnic supplies or seasonal clothing a snap and so much quicker and easier to retrieve what I’m looking for. The paper is good quality and large enough that I can add items to the list or scratch something off that no longer is in the bin. The adhesive seems strong enough to keep the page on the bin securely but I do add a piece of tape at the bottom as well.
online learning evangelist
Reviewed in the United States on December 23, 2023
Though these pads are a few inches smaller than the self-stick pads I normally used to buy, these work nicely. I like their adhesion. I was used to my previous pads needing help to stay attached to a wall over time. The size, I'm finding is more convenient for posting notes.I used to do a lot of platform presenting and used large newsprint pads to make points. While these pads are a bit smaller, and I don't think I'd want to use them for a large room presentation, they will work well in a classroom or smaller presentation.I like the paper, a bit heavier than newsprint, easier to write/draw on. Its great for posting notices or directions and the adhesion is really good. I've not had one of these loose it's grip and end up on the floorI do like pads with grid paper and these didn't have any lines. But that's my bias and how I like to have something to help me write in straight lines. Once you get these you'll find other uses -- I've got one in my closet with the passwords for my routers. If I need I can move the paper from the closet to a wall where I can easily see the password I need to connect to our system. Done, and back to the confines of the closet. But the nice thing is that the passwords are written big enough so I don't need to struggle with the 12-plus characters and symbols. AND that paper returns to the wall -- a previous sticky paper would end up on the floor after a few times being transferred over a while.
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