Strathmore 300 Series Newsprint Paper Pad, 24x36, 50 sheets vs Uboxes Newsprint Packing Paper 25 lbs approx 500 sheets
Overall winner: Strathmore 300 Series Newsprint Paper Pad, 24x36, 50 sheets
Key Differences
Strathmore (A) is a large-format 24x36 newsprint pad aimed at drawing and sketching with a higher average rating and notes about suitability for charcoal, graphite, and pencil; Uboxes (B) is marketed as pre-cut packing newsprint valued for wrapping/protecting dishes and moving supplies, with reports of inconsistent thickness and weight. Choose Strathmore if you want artist-grade sketching paper and higher user ratings; choose Uboxes if your main need is packing/wrapping where pre-cut sheets and value for moving supplies matter
Strathmore 300 Series Newsprint Paper Pad, 24x36, 50 sheets
Economical newsprint pad for sketching, preliminary drawing, and figure studies. Large format supports charcoal, graphite, and pencil; customers value paper quality and value for money
Pros
- Economical newsprint pad
- Large format for sketches
- Suitable for charcoal and graphite
- Durable paper (per some users)
Cons
- Binding durability may fail for some users
Uboxes Newsprint Packing Paper 25 lbs approx 500 sheets
Newsprint packing paper for wrapping and protecting items. 25 lbs, approx 500 sheets; clean white sheets suitable for delicate items. Customers note good packing ability and value, with mixed opinions on thickness and weight
Pros
- pre-cut sheets for easy packing
- suitable for wrapping fragile items
- high sheet count per bag
- clean white newsprint for protection
Cons
- thickness and weight quality receive mixed feedback
- some complain about not exactly 25 lbs
- size variability of sheets
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Tie |
| Durability | Strathmore |
| Versatility | Strathmore |
| User Reviews | Strathmore |