Household — 10 November 2010
For The Endless List: Folio Notepad

Post-it notes are easily one of the most useful inventions of this century.  Just ask my father who is all but obsessed with them.  One problem though: sometimes you don’t need the entire Post-it’s Note.

Enter the Folio Notepad.  Instead of individual notes it uses a roll of paper that can be torn as short or as long as you need it.  It lacks the sticky functionality, which is a main selling point of the Post-it Note, but for long lists, such as grocery shopping, or really small notes, the Folio Notepad, which mind you can be wall mounted, is an invaluable tool.  Finding the rolls of paper, though, could be a major annoyance.

Yours for $24.

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Grew up back East, got sick of the cold and headed West. Since I was small I have been pushing buttons - both electronic and human. With an insatiable need for tech I thought "why not start a blog focusing on technology, and use my dislikes and likes to post on gadgets."

  • davepp

    Okay children, a history lesson. The rolls of paper are called adding machine tape. They were designed for mechanical machines that would print numbers out on the paper since they lacked any sort of electronic display. The are available at most office supply stores (a 3″ wide roll is $1.19 at Staples). There are varying widths but I would assume the Folio Notepad uses a standard width.

  • John Cousens

    I need to know width of paper, size of roll, cost  and availability of  addtlional rolls
     and cost.
    jrcuzz@sympatico..ca