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Rocketbook reusable notebooks on sale — save $5 at Amazon
SAVE $5: The Rocketbook reusable notebook works just like your favorite Moleskine, except you’ll never have to buy another — they’re $5 off at Amazon as of Feb. 12.
Some of us just cannot stay organized without having a notebook on hand. One for planning, one for random notes and to-do lists, one for doodles — basically, you can never have enough Moleskines. But, while we do love a good notebook, it is kind of wasteful to be buying them over and over again. That’s a lot of paper, you know?
Which brings us to the Rocketbook — it’s a reusable notebook that allows you to keep all of your notebook habits without wasting all that paper (with some high-tech extras that we’ll get to). Right now, they’re on a slight discount at Amazon, $5 off the original price.
The 36-page dotted grid notebook has endlessly reusable pages — when you’re done writing, just wipe it clean with a damp microfiber cloth (cloth and pen included). But that’s not even the coolest aspect of the Rocketbook. When you download the Rocketbook app, you’ll be able to instantly beam everything you write on its pages to your cloud service of choice. Write, scan, wipe, repeat — you’ll never have to buy another notebook again.
Get organized in 2021 and save paper while doing it — get a Rocketbook reusable notebook at Amazon and save $5.
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