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Archer M
2025-08-28 18:10:08
I use these for my scratch paper when doing calculations, the paper isn't so thin it'll tear but it's a lot cheaper than notebook paper so I don't mind going through a lot of it. The grid is nice, although I don't personally do design work, so I mostly use it like lined paper. Pen and pencil show up well so no problems there. I do sometimes have issues removing the first few sheets but after that it all goes smoothly. Originally got one as a required class supply in undergrad but I just like to use these now.
Kal
2025-08-24 16:06:59
Not really sure why engineering paper is so expensive compared to regular lined paper, but nonetheless was able to pick this up for a good price.
caleb Daniel sulak
2025-08-05 16:19:31
It does its job well. The glue holding the sheets together at the top hasn’t fallen apart yet like some other engineering paper I’ve had in the past. Having 200 sheets in one pad it great too.
Power H.
2025-07-21 10:31:32
Needed it for class and I decided to get a larger pack so I'd not run out. It's useful and simple, especially since I'd just throw out old ones if I messed up calculations
Laurel Bide
2025-07-07 12:27:24
I just wish the paper a bit thicker so I could use pens more comfortably.
DesertBloom
2025-07-02 11:41:00
This paper is the only paper college and high school students use in my family. It's thicker, perfect for all levels of math up to partial diff equations. It is held together with glue vs spiral thing. It doesn't fall apart. The glue is well done but pages tear off well. Definitely worth the money!
Ken Bui
2025-03-04 10:22:13
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Anonymous Consumer
2025-02-12 16:26:36
Good paper. Tears out easily. I recommend writing on a solid surface, not on the pad.
Gabby
2025-02-11 10:26:54
I used this for one of my classes and it’s lasted me a few years!
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