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The Oxford 02035 Grid Index Cards are a must-have for professionals and students alike, featuring a 1/4 inch grid design for organized note-taking and creative planning. Each pack contains 100 durable 3 x 5 inch cardstock cards, perfect for enhancing productivity and clarity in your work.
Manufacturer | ESSELTE PENDAFLEX CORP. |
Brand | Oxford |
Model Number | OXF02035 |
Colour | White |
Material | Cardstock |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | 3 x 5 inch |
Manufacturer Part Number | OXF02035 |
Manufacturer | ESSELTE PENDAFLEX CORP. |
K**I
One Star
Not cards it is paper. Not even to the extent of chart paper thickness.
N**T
Keep in your pocket for note taking
I much rather the grid pattern index cards to the lined ones that are more readily available at local stores. These are hard to find, even at the large office supply stores. I carry these in my Levenger pocket briefcase so that I always have a way to jot down notes. Sure, we can all do that with our fancy smartphones, but there's just something special about using pen and paper. I use these a lot and always keep some on hand.
L**A
As advertised
As advertised. Thick paper
S**M
The card is slightly thinner than expected but that suits fine as they go in my Filofax and don't take ...
Card are neat and clear lines. The card is slightly thinner than expected but that suits fine as they go in my Filofax and don't take up too much space.The only other thing I would say Is that I'd have liked them printed on both sides, they are plain on reverse. Apart from that, good product.
S**R
My favorite note cards
There’s just something special about a grid on a notecard. Easy to line up lists and details. Also these are the perfect weight. Slip a dozen in a Jean pocket and instant journal.
D**E
Analysis, technically card stock but not by much.
The product arrived quickly. Read other reviews. Agree that blue grid is thick and heavy. Paper stock is thinner than usual card stock. Measured with callipers to get an average thickness of 0.008 inches. Max sample was 0.008, minimum was 0.007. This converts to 8pt or 47 pound or 176.83 gsm (a card stock that is commonly used for home or office printers but is still thin). Thicker than printer paper or writing paper but thinner than typical index card stock or business card stock, which should be between 9pt and 10pt (~50-60 lbs) or (~190 gsm to 220 gsm). Fibre of card had some bleed through but did not mark the page beneath in my test. Bought another product "1InTheOffice Index Cards 3 x 5 Graph Ruled White, Assorted 200/Pack" and it is thicker (Averaged 9pt thick) had similar bleed through but the grid is more subtle, thin, grey lines, and double sided. In my opinion, the 1inTheOffice product is better than the Oxford version. Oxford was more expensive for fewer (100 cards) than the 1inTheOffice. I'd only use this Oxxford product if I absolutely needed the non-repo blue grid versus the thinner grey one from 1inTheOffice or needed a blank back.
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