Do you have notes floating around on random scraps of paper? Or maybe you’re a bullet journaler looking for a better way to try new spreads before you make them permanent in your notebook? If you need a place to store temporary information, the reusable Rocketbook may be your answer! This post contains affiliate links and I will be compensated if you make a purchase after clicking on my links.
I bought a Rocketbook Everlast, and I keep it on my nightstand, so I can use it to clear my head at night before bed. I jot down things to-do that I need to add to my bullet journal in the morning, or scribble notes or ideas about future projects that I don’t want to clutter my bullet journal with because they don’t have a designated time frame.
Rocketbooks are great to carry with you, especially in situations where you can’t use your phone or tablet to set reminders or write something down. It comes in two different styles: the Everlast, which is erasable with a damp cloth, and the Rocketbook Wave, which can be put in the microwave to erase the entire notebook! (There is also a Rocketbook Color book for kids, which I reviewed here.)
Only erasable Pilot Frixion pens, markers, and highlighters can be used in the Rocketbook. One word of caution: do not leave your notebook in a hot car. The heat could erase your writing! (But, I’ve heard it can be restored by putting your notebook in the refrigerator.)
You can also share your notes to your email, Google Drive, and more using the Rocketbook App, which is really convenient!
I love my Rocketbook. It’s been a very useful tool to incorporate with my bullet journal!
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