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

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

Key Differences

Product A (wire-o bound, 200 pages, acid-free archival paper) offers more pages and a lower listed price tier, with a scientific grid format and flat writing via side-bound Wire-O. Product B (168 pages, red hardbound, sewn binding) is sturdier with hard cover and lays flat, but has fewer pages and a higher listed price tier; some users reported cover warp

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

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

BookFactory • ★ 3.9/5 • Mid-Range

Hardbound lab notebook with 168 grid pages and flat-lie binding. Made in USA with durable cover and stamped 'LABORATORY NOTEBOOK'. Positive feedback on paper quality and build, suitable for chemistry and engineering notes

Pros

  • hardbound durability
  • section sewn for flat lay
  • durable red imitation leather cover
  • labeled with 'LABORATORY NOTEBOOK'

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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