3x5 index cards, 100lb thick, blank unruled (1000 pcs) by Norstrom Dumati vs 1,000 bulk index cards 3x5 130lb 17pt blank unruled
Overall winner: 1,000 bulk index cards 3x5 130lb 17pt blank unruled
Key Differences
Product A lists a lower price tier and is 130lb archival stock noted for resisting marker bleed-through; Product B is described as 14pt / 100lb thick stock (0.014 inch) and is blank/unruled in a bulk pack. Choose A if you want heavier stock and bleed resistance at a more affordable listed price; choose B if you need standard 14pt thickness in a large blank pack
3x5 index cards, 100lb thick, blank unruled (1000 pcs) by Norstrom Dumati
Blank 3" x 5" index cards, 100lb 14pt stock with an uncoated smooth surface. Thick, durable cardstock suitable for flashcards and school work, with minimal ink bleed-through
Pros
- 100lb 14pt thick cardstock
- uncoated smooth surface
- absorbs gel-ballpoint-pen ink, marker, inkjet inks
- sturdy and durable for bags/bundles
Cons
- blank, unruled surface may require writing guidance
- only 3x5 size
1,000 bulk index cards 3x5 130lb 17pt blank unruled
Blank 3"x5" index cards with 130lb 17pt thickness and 98 bright white stock. Uncoated surface accepts gel, pen, marker, and inkjet inks. Customers note strong thickness and durability for flashcards and school work
Pros
- thick 130lb stock
- unruled, blank surface
- good ink absorption for multiple writing tools
- durable for book bags
Cons
- unruled only (no ruled lines) for some uses
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Norstrom Dumati |
| Durability | Norstrom Dumati |
| Versatility | Norstrom Dumati |
| User Reviews | Tie |