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600 Count Colored Index Cards 3 x 5 Inch Ruled Index Cards, Flash Cards College Ruled for School, College, Office and Home Organization, Durable Study To Do List Note Cards with Ruled Lines

600 Count Colored Index Cards 3 x 5 Inch Ruled Index Cards, Flash Cards College Ruled for School, College, Office and Home Organization, Durable Study To Do List Note Cards with Ruled Lines

Regular price $19.49 USD
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Overview

  • Material : Paper
  • Brand : Nichela
  • Color : Multi-Color - 600 Counts
  • Size : 3 x 5 inches
  • Item Weight : 0.85 Kilograms

About this item

  • Bulk Value Pack & Organization Efficiency: Get 12 packs of 50 sheets each (600 total) colored ruled index cards. Thick paper resists bleeding and curling, ideal for highlighters, pens, and markers
  • High-Density Paper Cardstock: Ensures smudge-proof writing. Acid-free 160gsm paper prevents ink bleed-through while providing satisfying tactile feedback. Perfect for fountain pens,gel pens & markers
  • Multi-Purpose Flash Cards: Adaptable for study aids, quick jotting, or visual organization. These 3x5 index cards simplify information retention across work, education, and personal projects
  • Smooth Writing Surface: With subtle guidelines silky-coated surface enables effortless pen gliding. Perfect for students, bullet journalists & meeting note-takers
  • Effortless Organization: Optimized for creating flashcards, study notes, project planning, etc. Our index cards help categorize subjects or business projects with intuitive visual system
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