The concept of a reusable notebook is actually very simple: a notebook with the same qualities as a whiteboard. On a whiteboard, you can write and erase endlessly. However, I think we can all agree that dragging a large-size whiteboard everywhere isn’t very practical..
A Bambook is an erasable notebook with pages that are made of FSC-certified paper that have been treated with a type of lacquer, making them fully erasable (without smudging). Just like a whiteboard, but nice and light so you can easily take it with you everywhere you go. The 20 erasable sheets are held together by a spiral binding. This way you can open the booklet and lay it flat on a table.
Every Bambook notebook comes with a free special marker with which you can write on the whiteboard paper. The ink only takes 8 to 10 seconds to dry completely. This way, your notes will remain intact and you will not accidentally erase them when you run your hands over them. Made a small spelling mistake? You can easily correct this with the eraser on the back of the pen. To erase the entire page, use a slightly damp cloth. It comes off quickly and no ink is left behind. “Sounds great, but what if I want to keep some notes for future reference?” No problem! With the free to download Bambook scanning app you can also easily scan your notes n and save them on your phone or in the cloud.
Key Highlights:
- 20 Erasable Sheets
- 40 Pages
- Reusable
- Marker Holder
- Reduce Paper waste
- Pages Made of FSC Certified Paper
- A Free Special Marker
- Free download of Bambook scanning App
- Save your note on phone or in cloud
- Plant 1 tree per notebook
- Value for money
Classic Reusable Notebook
- Erase your page with pages with a damp cloth. Use the eraser on your marker for minor correction.
- Let the ink dry for 5 seconds to your notes nicely in place.
- Prevent your marker from drying out. Put the cap on the marker as mch as possible.
- Use the Bambook App to scan save and share your pages before you erase them.
- Scan the QR code to learn more! Also available in other languages