BookFactory Lab Notebook 168 Pages 8x10 Blue Hardbound vs BookFactory Lab Notebook (Scientific Grid) 200 pages
Key Differences
Product A offers more pages (200) and a side-bound Wire-O design that lies flat for easy note-taking and uses archival, acid-free paper, making it a better value and more versatile for extended lab work. Product B is hardbound with higher-rated durability and a more professional appearance and reportedly better paper quality with minimal bleed-through, but has fewer pages (168) and some reports of cover warp
BookFactory Lab Notebook 168 Pages 8x10 Blue Hardbound
Hardbound lab notebook with 168 pages of .25'' grid, 8'' x 10'' format and a blue imitation leather cover. Section sewn for flat opening and durable construction. Customer insight notes quality and professional appearance with some cover warp concerns
Pros
- hardbound with durably coated cover
- section sewn for flat lay
- professional appearance
- quality paper and build
Cons
- cover warp reported by some users
- page count perceived as less than expected
BookFactory Lab Notebook (Scientific Grid) 200 pages
Scientific grid lab notebook with archival, acid-free paper and Wire-O binding. Durable cover with viewable name/date area, 200 pages for experiments and notes. Users note practical use and easy indexing via a table of contents
Pros
- Scientific grid format for precise notes
- Archival quality, acid-free paper
- Side bound Wire-O binding for flat writing
- Includes table of contents for indexing
Cons
- Page duplicates and legibility of writing vary by user
- Erasability can cause ink smudges according to feedback
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | BookFactory |
| Durability | BookFactory |
| Versatility | BookFactory |
| User Reviews | BookFactory |