• Reviews around pad (3.36 of 5)

    TOPS Engineering Computation Pad, 8-1/2" x 11", Glue Top, 5 x 5 Graph Rule on Back, Green Tint Paper, 3-Hole Punched, 200 Sheets (35502)

    • These tore off easily but not so easily that they would come out of their binding, they were thin enough to see the grid, but not so thin that you could tear them with a pencil, this was a great pad of paper and I enjoyed using it,
    • I like this pad.
    • I never had the anything come apart from it (unlike other Engineering Paper I had where eventually you have a few different pads because they broke off)
    • Have always loved this pad, for taking notes and keeping things organized.
    • As far as my paper goes, I had always preferred the "cheaper" engineering computation pads that would pop up from time to time at my school's student store.
    • I have been using Tops 35500 pads for years.
    • You can take TOPS entire pad with you to a meeting and never worry about them coming loose
    • it is exactly what it states, it's a nice pad of engineering paper, which has a green 10th and its graph paper with certain lines a little more bold
    • Plain on the front side with a grid on the back that shows through when the sheets are laid flat this pad is perfect to do all my homework on
    • As far as my paper goes, I had always preferred the "cheaper" engineering computation pads that would pop up from time to time at my school's student store.
    • I started using TOPS Calc pads in 1971 when I was an engineering student and have been using them ever since
    • Pad won't lay flat
    • Avoid this TOPS pad as an STD, stay away from it, if you find one good quality computation pad, please let us know, we all need it
    • Other pads that I have used have not had this problem and provided more support for writing.
    • My pad was glued together incorrectly so the paper doesn't lay flat
    • Good engineering pad, like the color scheme, subtle grid-lines, gum binding, 3 hole punching
    • Overall, great computation pad for schoolwork.
    • It's a great pad of engineering paper.
    • TOPS Engineering Computation pad is absolutely perfect for performing such tasks with aplomb, and, even though this was purchased for my son, took me back to my own engineering days
    • Unless you prefer your computation pads with more wrinkles than Emperor Palatine after he was assaulted by Mace Winu
    • Flimsy paper backingOverall a decent pad to use for calculations and computations, not for archiving or long term use.
    • I love these pads, as an economics and math student I go through a lot of paper, probably 2-3 of these pads a term
    • As other reviewers have commented, the newer pads are more porous and bleed through when I use my fountain pen
    • This pad is garbage.
    • The whole pad seemed flimsy and the stack of paper would dip significantly when writing
    • All around great pad, only wish the paper was a little thicker.
    • This makes it impossible to keep pages in a binder, and thus a useless pad.
    • wish the cardboard was thicker but its a good pad
    • With the more expensive "quality" pads, the sheets are thick enough to be solid yellowish on one side, nearly perfectly concealing the grid on the other side.
    • Its very convenient the way it is a pad and the paper individually rips off
    • Great pads for drawing up my robotic sex doll schematics.
    • The printing of the grid on the front side does not look nearly as sharp as it is shown in the picture
    • It is as absorbent as many tissues (hence the ink problems).I have never placed a drink on my pad or anything, yet the paper is all wrinkled up as if it was held under running water and allowed to dry