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Today I’m doing something a bit different than what I usually do. I will not write a post about gaming but about something that I’ve been using to write and plan my blog posts in the last couple of days. So, today I bring you an InfiniteBook review.
WHAT’S AN INFINITEBOOK?
Last weekend I was shopping in FNAC and my girlfriend brought my attention to this new re-usable notebook called InfiniteBook. I was a bit skeptical but intrigued by it so I decided to purchase the cheaper option, an A6 InfiniteBook that came with its own pen for 7,99€.
As soon as I left the store I opened it immediately and was surprised to find out that each page was like a miniature whiteboard! ”This won’t work! As soon I write and close it everything will smudge,” I said to my girlfriend. So, I grabbed the pen, wrote a couple words and waited for the ink to set for 6 seconds like the instructions said. Then I proceeded to pass my finger through the ink and to my surprise, it wasn’t smudging! It only smudged a little once when I used a bit more strength.
I could see that when the ink sets it would stay there but what about cleaning it? I tried using the rubber tip on the pen and to erase small bits it works quite well. You can use it to erase an entire page but it takes a lot of time and effort and it might leave some smudges on the pages. So, what’s the best way to clean it?
I went to their website and they say that the best option is to use a wet cloth or use their cleaning kit, which I don’t have. I ended up using a spare lens cloth and it worked great! In a matter of seconds, I had cleaned an entire page and no traces of ink were left behind!
I went to their website and they say that the best option is to use a wet cloth or use their cleaning kit, which I don’t have. I ended up using a spare lens cloth and it worked great! In a matter of seconds, I had cleaned an entire page and no traces of ink were left behind!
By now you can probably see that I’m already a fan of this eco-friendly notebook, however, I do have a slight concern with the pen itself. It might be just a case of misinformation on my part but I don’t know if their pen is re-usable or not and as of now I don’t know how long it lasts. Also, since they recommend only using their pen I’m afraid to purchase a different re-usable one and ruin my precious InfiniteBook!
But despite this, I’m really taken by this idea of re-usable notebooks and I don’t think I’ll ever go back to regular ones. I’m already contemplating on purchasing a bigger one with lines and a couple more pens! I just hope they can bring to the market their own re-usable pen since it would fit their concept perfectly! If you want more information on this product, you can always visit their website.
So, did you enjoy this InfiniteBook review? And, would you like to see more posts related to blogging in general? Let me know in the comments or my social media pages!
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