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‎Amazon Basics Quad-Ruled Graph Paper Pad, Pack of 2, 8.5 Inch x 11.75 Inch, 100 Sheets/Pad, White

(15 customer reviews)

  • Weight: 0.99

$31.00

Brand Amazon Basics
‎Amazon Basics
Theme Book
Sheet Size 8.5 x 11.75 inches
‎8.5 x 11.75 inches
Ruling Type Squared
Number of Items 2
‎2
Binding Office Product
Manufacturer ‎Amazon Basics
Item Weight ‎2.18 pounds
Product Dimensions ‎11.75 x 8.5 x 0.87 inches
Item model number ‎NJ216298100-2W
Material Type ‎Paper
Ruling ‎Squared
Manufacturer Part Number ‎NJ216298100-2W
Date First Available June 11
2019

Based on 15 reviews

4.9 overall
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  1. Andrew

    It’s pretty straightforward—good quality graph paper that gets the job done. It’s sturdy, and the lines are clear without being too bold. For the price, it’s a great deal, especially if you need a lot of sheets. I use it for sketching designs and math problems, and it holds up well. If you’re looking for basic graph paper that doesn’t break the bank, this is a solid choice.

    Andrew

  2. Gevanty

    Item as described

    Gevanty

  3. lizzy0356

    I need grid paper for a project and some pattern drawing and i can say i ordered a few different pads and these are the best. Lines were crisp, paper was white and not issues with print. i will be purchasing again and highly recommend.

    lizzy0356

  4. Amazon Customer

    I’m sure this product. It’s very helpful, but I returned it because it’s not what I was looking for.

    Amazon Customer

  5. J. Niccolls

    For a 8.5″ x 11″ pad, the paper isn’t too thin for the price. I did have to buy another, bigger clipboard for them, as my smaller clipboard could only hold 75 to 100 sheet pads. Some want lined pages or dotted pages. I like graph style pages. Would I buy it again? Sure, but with the generous amout of paper in these pads, I won’t be running out of paper, anytime soon.

    J. Niccolls

  6. Beiba Zuleta

    I’ve been using these for my quantitative reasoning class. They’re great so far when working on venn-diagrams and truth tables.

    Beiba Zuleta

  7. Morgan

    Great quality and super simple for quick little project drawings! The cost was priced ride, and it’s easy to read whatever we drew or wrote. White paper with lines, and no smell.

    Morgan

  8. Brian Qian

    d price. I mean it’s paper.

    Brian Qian

  9. Mayz

    ly good tablet for the price.

    Mayz

  10. Henry Soriano

    Excelente producto

    Henry Soriano

  11. Maus

    ds are usable for what they were bought for.

    Maus

  12. R.H. McCort

    pad. Fits perfectly in my day planner

    R.H. McCort

  13. Catherine

    usband loves this paper over the Cambridge by FAR. This Amazon one has the right width of the lines and this is extremely important when drawing floor plans!

    Catherine

  14. Wabi Savvy

    I use this for sketching and while not as thick and sturdy as other brands, it is good enough for my purposes. The grid is NOT 1/4″ as implied by “quad-ruled pad.” But if that is not crucial to your purposes, it is fine.

    Wabi Savvy

  15. DaleDevilIan

    PROS:1) Overall the pad is sturdy because of the cardboard backing. I can use it in the field without a clipboard just fine.2) The perforation makes it easy to tear a page off without damaging the pad or other pages.CONS:1) The paper is a bit thin, it is good for a pencil or a ballpen but an inkblot, even just a dot or period, from a technical pen, sign pen or even a gel pen will blot through the page and you will no longer be able to use the back of the sheet.2) They did not specify the grid size on the product description. The grid is basically for metric system users since there are 5 linear squares for every linear 2cm or 20mm on both the X and Y axis (Horizontal and Vertical) Basically 25 squares per 4 sq cm. However, if you are using the imperial system there are 6.5 linear squares for every linear inch (both horizontal and vertical). Thus you have approximately 42.25 squares per square inch.SUMMARY:Not so good paper quality but sturdy. Ok if you are using the metric system or metric scales….not so much for imperial systems like I do.

    DaleDevilIan

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