Reddit Reddit reviews MUJI Notebook B5 6mm Rule 30sheets - Pack of 5books [5colors Binding]

We found 6 Reddit comments about MUJI Notebook B5 6mm Rule 30sheets - Pack of 5books [5colors Binding]. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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MUJI Notebook B5 6mm Rule 30sheets - Pack of 5books [5colors Binding]
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6 Reddit comments about MUJI Notebook B5 6mm Rule 30sheets - Pack of 5books [5colors Binding]:

u/chevybow · 5 pointsr/college

These are the ones I used last semester and they were really nice. Probably my favorite notebook I've used recently. Might not have the most amount of pages but I never ran out of room- always wrote small enough to keep each lecture to about a single page each.

u/nausium · 3 pointsr/notebooks

Muji notebooks are pretty nice, and the B5 size is about the same size as the XL: https://www.amazon.com/MUJI-Notebook-6mm-Rule-30sheets/dp/B00I6XY068

I think Baron Fig has one of their soft cover notebooks in that size too.

u/Jesse_berger · 2 pointsr/fountainpens

Rhodia is a solid suggestion, but I'm much more content which less expensive paper that works exceptionally well.

This is currently my goto notebook and for $1.40 a piece they are great.

u/speech_acts · 2 pointsr/notebooks

These are the ones I've been ordering from Amazon.

u/-buff · 2 pointsr/fountainpens

Hi! I've been wanting to get a decent fountain pen for a while but I always get kind of scared away by all the different things (how to pick a nib, a pen, what kind of refill strategy to use, etc). I'm hoping someone can recommend me everything I need.

Here's everything I can think to mention to help:

  • I really do not like plastic. I would like a pen that reduces my plastic usage as much as possible. I do not know if there are refill options that avoid plastic, but this is actually a huge motivation for switching to fountain pens.

  • I'm just going to be using normal paper. I use Moleskine journals for personal stuff, and write class notes in the B5 notebooks from Muji.

  • I've only used black Pilot Precise V5 pens for about 15 years? And I would appreciate something similar to this, specifically in the way it writes on paper. I imagine that means a fine or extra fine nib?

  • I am not terribly concerned with having access to a thousand kinds of inks, but writing in more than blue or black might be interesting. I don't mind buying extra equipment to avoid plastic or to be cheaper in the long term.

  • I write very quickly and I want to continue to be able to write very quickly. So, an ink that dries quickly would be nice.

  • I don't want to spend a crazy amount on my first pen, but I also recognize I am probably asking for more than what a $20 pen can get me.

    Thanks to anyone that can help me out!