“I prefer to write on dot grid paper generally, but finding quality notebooks that are inexpensive is difficult. I've purchased six of these this year and will continue to do so. The paper quality is high, the top fold cover doesn't get in the way when you write and the grid is perfect for aligning notes in text, drawings and chemical equations.”
“Love how the cover is scored so it folds neatly over! The cover is also sturdy enough to protect the paper so it can be thrown into my bag without being damaged. The paper is super smooth and white, and the pages tear neatly at the perforations. This is now my favourite notepad - I bought five!”
“Aside from the fact that this paper is very high quality, and really great to write on, the dot grid makes lining up writing a breeze. I bought two of these, one for sketching, and one as a spare, but I think I prefer writing on the dot grid as opposed to writing on a lined pad. The microperforations along the top also make removing a sheet super easy, and you end up with a dead straight line across the top - unlike most other perforated notepads/books I've used before, which tend to just tear. I've found that if you grip the top, and pull, it'll actually all tear at once, meaning there is not even a hint of a risk of a tear. All round, I'm very impressed, and I'm actually struggling to find a flaw. After reading the other reviews, it would seem that this is the general consensus - apart from the one mention of the pad not 'technically' being A5 when you tear a sheet out. They are correct, but you only lose about a centimeter - which isn't that much. Do yourself a favour, and buy one of these.”
“I use the Rhodia dot pad to plan and sketch things before I put them into my bullet journal. It's great being able to test and perfect new ideas before using them in the bullet journal! The dot spacing is the same as for the Leuchtturm 1917 A5 Bullet Journal.”