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Herlitz Index cards, DIN A6, squared, blue made of paper, 170 gsm, wood-free, 5 mm squared, line colour:
A6, 100x, 170 g/m²Price in EUR including VAT
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The Herlitz index cards in DIN A6 format are a practical solution for anyone looking to organize notes, study materials, or important information. Weighing 170 g/m², these index cards offer high stability while remaining easy to handle. The checkered design with 5 mm squares allows for clear and tidy labeling, making them ideal for students, teachers, and anyone wanting to stay organized. The index cards are made from wood-free paper, making them more environmentally friendly. Each pack contains 100 cards, securely sealed to ensure their quality. The blue color gives the index cards an appealing look, ensuring they stand out in any learning environment.
- High-quality, wood-free paper with 170 g/m²
- Checkered design with 5 mm squares for precise notes
- Convenient pack with 100 index cards
- Optimized for use with laser printers and inkjet printers.
Exact colour description | Blue |
Ruling | Checked |
Paper texture | Normal |
Item number | 23292621 |
Manufacturer | Herlitz |
Category | Index cards |
Manufacturer No. | 10901460 |
Release date | 13.10.2022 |
Colour | Blue |
Exact colour description | Blue |
Material group | Paper |
Material | Paper |
Index card type | Index card |
Paper format | A6 |
Paper weight | 170 g/m² |
Number of pages | 100x |
Ruling | Checked |
Paper texture | Normal |
Optimised for | Inkjet printer, Laser Printer |
Items per sales unit | 100x |
Country of origin | China |
CO₂ emissions | 18,61 kg |
Climate contribution | EUR 0,46 |
Product Safety |
Length | 15.20 cm |
Width | 10.70 cm |
Height | 2.90 cm |
Weight | 281 g |
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