BookFactory Lab Notebook, 168 pages, 8x10, burgundy hardbound vs BookFactory Lab Notebook (Scientific Grid) 200 pages

Overall winner: BookFactory Lab Notebook, 168 pages, 8x10, burgundy hardbound

Key Differences

Product A (wire-o, 200 pages, acid-free archival paper) is better for users wanting more pages, flat writing, and a lower listed price tier. Product B (hardbound, section-sewn, tamper-evident design) is better for users prioritizing a durable professional cover and slightly higher average rating despite reports of cover warp and potentially fewer pages

BookFactory Lab Notebook, 168 pages, 8x10, burgundy hardbound

BookFactory Lab Notebook, 168 pages, 8x10, burgundy hardbound

BookFactory • ★ 3.9/5 • Mid-Range

Durable, section-sewn lab notebook with 8"x10" pages and burgundy cover. Praised for quality and sturdy construction; fits academic chemistry and engineering notes

Pros

  • hardbound, durably coated
  • section sewn, lies flat when open
  • 8x10 page size with numbered pages
  • made in USA, veteran-owned

Cons

  • cover warp reported by some customers
  • page count perceived as less than expected
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BookFactory Lab Notebook (Scientific Grid) 200 pages

BookFactory Lab Notebook (Scientific Grid) 200 pages

BookFactory • ★ 4.0/5 • Budget

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
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