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TOPS 3619 Data Pad w/Numbered Column Headings, 11 x 8 1/2, White, 50 Sheets

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$111.45

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About this item

  • Sold as 50/PD.
  • Three-hole punched. 31 lines per sheet.
  • Heavyweight paper.


Three-hole punched. 31 lines per sheet. Heavyweight 20-lb. bond. 50 sheets per pad. Global Product Type: Paper Pads/Note Pads-Data; Pad Type: Data; Sheet Size (W x H): 8 1/2 in x 11 in; Ruling Color(s): Blue/Red.


Customer
Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2021
12 dollars for a thin pad of 50 sheets, three times the price it sells for in the store. Will never buy again. These should be no more than 5 bucks. Photo copy a page and make your own sheets.
Chris
Reviewed in the United States on July 25, 2018
Great product, exactly what I wanted and this is what I prefer for my lab notebook. The hole punches fit in a three ring binder just fine. Also, good printing- sometimes the lines are faded- but not these.
Christina
Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2018
This is the only data pad with numbered columns that my purchaser likes to use during inventory. She swears by it!
Chesh
Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2012
I like these pads, and at something like half off the list price, it's hard to argue with the savings.However, there was something wrong with the manufacture of the 3 pads I purchased, as the holes were in the wrong places for the pages to go into a standard US three-ring binder. I was wondering if I had purchased the wrong item at first, but the pad pictured in the item listing has the correct hole placement. The difference isn't big; the "correct" placement is at the heading line, 14/15, and 30, whereas the pads I got are punched at line 2, 14/15, and 27. However, it's enough that the pages won't go into my lab notebook without me pulling out a three-hole punch and repunching the pages.At the moment, it's enough to be aggravating but not enough for it to be worth my trouble to return the pads, and I really need them or something like them for documenting my research. Ask me again in a couple months, though, and my answer may have changed; keeping my lab notebook up to date is already a bit of a struggle without having to add that step in.I will update the review if/when I get a response re: the odd hole-punching. Otherwise, be warned that you might get something that fits in a three-ring binder right out of the bag or you may get something weird.
E. Manning
Reviewed in the United States on December 10, 2008
How do you review a pad of paper?If you work in a lab, you prob'ly paid $12 for this, so you could call this a discount. 12 cents/sheet is more than I pay for dollar bills.-----Pros: The layout is great for scrawling down tabulated data, and the pink lines are easy to write over when you need to annotate the data. 9 columns are almost enough, and the paper is hefty, won't tear under your mechanical pencil.Cons: 12 columns would be better. This pad is bound on the left, which makes it a smidge more annoying to write in the left margin. pictures don't always look right on the irregular tricolor gridlines. Pricey.