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Brownline 2010 EcoLogix Monthly Planner, 14 Months, Twin-Wire, Black, 11 x 8.5 Inches (CB435W.BLK)
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List Price : $10.49
Our Price : too low to display
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Why I buy this one ?
- Soft, black cover with twin-wire binding
- Contains 100% post-consumer recycled paper, 90% recycled wire, and 50% recycled cover material
- 14-month planners, December to January, with one month on each page spread
- Includes an ecological tip for each month
- Acid-free paper and vegetable oil based inks
What our customer's say!
"Wrong item", 2010 planner ordered. 2011 planner received. Useless for task purchased. Return instructions quite complicated, UGH!
"Protiaduct Review", I like the Monthly Planner because it is big enough to see the each month at one time and the daily spaces are large enough to make most any notation you would want or need to make. For those of us with "aging eyes", it would have helped to have more color differentiation of the lines marking the days/weeks. There was very little color contrast on each page.
"Ecologix Monthly Planner", Every year I go through the same thing--trying to find a planner to keep track of bills, when and how I paid them, etc. I like planners that are not too cumbersome, and have room to write. This one fits the bill. The individual days have room enough for me. In the back there is an area to fill in names, addresses, phone numbers, websites and email addresses, too. There are a few pages for notes, and some mathematic tables (metric conversion, temperature, area, etc). Very nice product for the money--made with recycled paper also.
"What's to say? It's a planner, right?", Well yes, but you should take note that it is not printed with black ink. I only use mine casually at my desk at work and this one will be fine (and the price was right compared to the "planner" companies). But you might not care for the loss of readibility. Actually, I'd say "four-and-a-half starts".
"Planner value", I needed a planner to keep track of my monthly bills. This one is perfect and the price was the best part - great value and not too much flash! A planner should help me organize - not become another time stealing item on my already full to do list.
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Read this reviews before You buy...
"Excellent quality", I had the similar-sized dayminder before this. I like the EcoLogix much better. Even though the material is recycled, it feels very high quality and is easy to write on. It has a couple of very useful pages up front: 1. One 8 1/2 x 11 page showing 2009-2011 calendars (all on one page). 2. One 8 1/2 x 11 page showing holidays etc. from 2010 - 2013. 3. Two 8 1/2 x 11 pages (a two-page spread) as a 2010 planner. These two pages show all of 2010. Each day gets a cell about 1/3 of an inch high and 1 inch wide. Good for marking out vacations etc. where you need to see the year at a glance. The calendar runs from December 2009 - January 2011, so I can switch to this book now and don't need to have two books on my desk. At the end of the book, it has: 1. A 2011 planner (like the 2010 planner above). 2. Some conversion tables, etc. 3. Notes pages. 4. Address book pages. Overall, I'm very happy with it so far. The holiday listing and the 2010/2011 planners look very useful.
"Gift for someone else", Can't really review this item other than to say the recipient says he likes it.
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