Amazon Basics Heavy Weight Ruled Index Cards for Studying and Note Taking, White, 3″ x 5″, 300 Count (Pack of 3)
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Basics Heavy Weight Ruled Index Cards, White, 3×5-Inch, 300-Count
300-count pack of white heavy-weight index cards; ruled on one side for easy note taking
Made from top-quality heavy commercial stock for added strength; ideal for studying, list making, and more
Quality engineered with precision-cut edges for uniform size
Measures 5 by 3 by 3.2 inches
Premium-weight card stock: 114 lb. paper, 186 gsm
Specification: Amazon Basics Heavy Weight Ruled Index Cards for Studying and Note Taking, White, 3″ x 5″, 300 Count (Pack of 3)
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10 reviews for Amazon Basics Heavy Weight Ruled Index Cards for Studying and Note Taking, White, 3″ x 5″, 300 Count (Pack of 3)
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Original price was: $5.89.$4.92Current price is: $4.92.

Nathan –
Works In Printers And With Pens And Pencils
I purchased the Amazon Basics Blank Index Cards, White, 3 inches x 5 inches, 1000 Count package, expecting that I would need at least that many cards to experiment with, to get my printer to work with them. I thought there would be a lot of printings that would go bad and would have to be thrown away, but the very first card I printed on came out fine. I used a Brother MFCL2750DW Laser Printer, in which the cards are not placed in the paper tray, but are instead placed in a small adjustable tray that is accessed through a small door at the front of the printer, just above the paper tray. After printing the first card, I could not find the card in the printer, even after removing the drum and the cartridge, but I finally located the card far back in the slot that regular size printed sheets of paper come out through, and by reaching my fingers into the slot, I was able to pull it out. I can now print promotional materials, flashcards to use in practicing for tests, and to-do-lists and information I need to reference frequently, and then trim the 3 x 5 cards down to wallet size, or simply fold them in half, which allows them to fit into the card slots in my wallet. The cards have a matte or flat finish, meaning that they can be written on with ink pens, pencils, wax crayons, colored pencils, felt-tip markers, water-color paint, and other types of markings, as well as used for printing with laser and inkjet printers that are designed to accept 3 x 5 cards. The price is less than similar cards, and the quality is clean and uniform in appearance, with a white color that is the same as regular white paper. The cards are plastic-wrapped in bundles of 100, with 10 bundles in total. I would recommend these cards to others, and I anticipate buying more of the cards.
NOYBD –
Good as Expected
A little thin but a good price for basic index cards. I use with felt tip type pens or Sharpies. There is bleed through.
Mariangel luzon –
I LIKED THE PRODUC
Great quality index cards for everyday use. The paper is sturdy, smooth to write on, and doesn’t bleed through easily. I like the 4×6 size because it gives plenty of space for notes or flashcards.With 1000 cards included, it’s an excellent value. Simple, reliable, and exactly what I needed. Highly recommend!
Denise B –
Economical choice for homeschool!
For homeschooling, where flashcards are frequently used and often misplaced Amazon Basics provide the best balance of affordability and quality. These index cards offer “heavyweight” or decent cardstock options that hold up well to daily handling, resisting bending and curling. Great for studying- the lines help with printing or cursive writing. The white is nice and bright to make the cards readable.
CJ –
I Am Now the CEO of My Own Thoughts
This review is for the man who is done with tiny scraps of paper and “sticky notes” that lose their stick. These are 5×8 behemoths. They aren’t just index cards; they are the billboards of the stationary world.⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “I Am Now the CEO of My Own Thoughts”I used to try to organize my life on those puny 3×5 cards. What was I thinking? That’s not enough space for a vision as grand as mine. I needed real estate. I needed the Amazon Basics 5×8 Ruled Index Cards. These aren’t just cards; they are paper-based acreage.Why These Cards Are the Final Boss of Productivity:The Massive Canvas: 5×8 is a statement. It says, “I have a lot to say, and I need a sturdy card to say it on.” I can fit a grocery list, a 5-year plan, and a rough sketch of a birdhouse all on one side. I feel like I’m writing a treaty every time I take a note.The “Ruled” Discipline: The lines are crisp. They provide the structure I so desperately lack in my actual life. They keep my handwriting from drifting into a chaotic, downward spiral. It’s like a guardrail for my brain.500 Count (The Century Pack): Five packs of 100. I have 500 opportunities to be a genius. I’ve started using them for everything: bookmarks, recipe cards, coasters, and—briefly—as a very stiff fan during a heatwave.The “Amazon Basics” Reliability: They are white. They are ruled. They are cards. No frills, no distractions, just pure, unadulterated potential. They have the “thwack” of high-quality cardstock when you flick them.The Life ImpactMy desk used to be a graveyard of forgotten Post-its. Now, it is an organized command center. I have my Zeiss Wipes to keep my glasses clear, my Meiqils Garage Light overhead, and these 5×8 cards to plot my world domination. I am unstoppable.Pros: Enough space to write a short novel. Sturdy enough to survive being tossed into a gym bag with my Old Spice Hydro Wash. Cons: They are so large that people think I’m carrying around a stack of very small, very organized tablets. My 3×5-using friends are clearly intimidated.
Lillian Dector –
Muy bien.
Deborah –
Nice quality , smooth to write on
ROGELIO PEREZ –
Cumplen, son delgadas pero las uso para hacer mis listas del súper y otros pendientes y entran muy bien en mi cartera.
Ana Gonzalez –
Buena calidsd
Linda Holmes –
Exactly as described