

📘 Elevate your note-taking game with timeless style and unmatched versatility!
The Filofax Refillable Notebook Blue (B115009U) is a premium A5-sized journal featuring 112 cream-colored ruled pages that can be easily added, removed, or repositioned thanks to its innovative 8-hole refill system. Its soft-touch leather-look cover combines elegance with durability, while twin-wire binding allows the notebook to lay flat or fold back 360 degrees for optimal writing comfort. Designed for professionals who value personalization and organization, it includes four movable poly indexes, a storage pocket, and a page marker, all secured by a sleek elastic closure. This refillable notebook supports sustainable use with 30% post-consumer recycled content, making it a smart and stylish choice for millennial managers seeking both function and flair.













| ASIN | B00R3HIHQM |
| Best Sellers Rank | #145,308 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #1,960 in Hardcover Executive Notebooks |
| Binding | Office Product |
| Brand Name | Filofax |
| Color | Blue |
| Cover Material | Leather |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (389) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00757286601154 |
| Included Components | Includes one pad. |
| Item Weight | 11.2 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Filofax |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Paper Size | A5 |
| Pattern | Solid Color |
| Ruling Type | Plain |
| Special Features | Soft Cover |
| Specific Uses For Product | Journal Writing, Note Taking |
| Style | Elegant,Sturdy,Stylish |
| Theme | Book |
| UPC | 757286601154 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
B**M
The blue is 'Tardis' Blue for you Whovian fans :)
First of all, the notebook overall is FANTASTIC mostly because it's refillable, cheap and the pages, indexes, ruler, etc. all easily move around. HOWEVER, be careful what refills you buy - this is the Filofax NOTEBOOK (8 holes) not the ORGANIZER (6 holes) see pic I posted of the, ahem, wrong paper :| Now the fun part *spoilers* The blue is an exact Tardis Blue! Only a Whovian can appreciate this. I wanted a River Song looking notebook for...um...well, my D&D game, ha-ha. I know, I know...don't mix your genres! Anyway, Etsy has a ton but a)EXPENSIVE! b)not refillable (usually) and c)EXPENSIVE. I had resigned myself to just a plain, boring, refillable notebook when I stumbled on this color and inspiration struck! I made a River-Song-Diary template using an image from the web and my Cricut, sponge painted over the template, and VOILA! River Song Notebook! Win-win for this happy camper.
M**L
Love it
Awesome. I’m impressed. High quality and user friendly
R**P
Nice Surprise once I gave it a chance. Good addition to a bullet journal..
*Warning, Long, rambling review ahead. You can take a detour to though Bottom line by skipping to the last paragraph. I’m a writer. I’ve always been a writer. I have so many scraps of paper boxes filled with napkins and such, you’ve heard those stories. I have two iPads, both with Apple pencils and they are a dream but what can I say? I’m a handwriting, notebook junkie. Journals, paper, pens, markers, you name it are my joy. I struggle not to feel guilty about it but when the new year rolls around it’s too difficult to resist. As mentioned, I have iPads and they’re beautiful. With that Apple Pencil. Woo hoo. But I still wanna piece of paper. I have a live scribe pen then I cannot recommend it highly enough. Check it out. Every single thing you write will be synced to the cloud like magic. But I digress. With all those electronics, I still like a paper notebook. I had dreams of planning my life but that never seem to work out. The planners always have too many pages and categories that don’t apply to me. I want something that’s kind of a planner but kind of freestyle so when I saw Ryder Carrol’s bullet journal idea, I knew he was onto something. Brilliant in its simplicity. If I went to an a half is or was a different kind of person, maybe a more structured person, that’s probably all I’d have. There are so many gorgeous a five sized notebooks these days piggybacking onto the Bullet Journal praise that you’re no longer limited to a Moleskine, Not that that’s a bad thing, I love Moleskine not only because they’re a great quality but because they were holding the fort down for little black, Simple notebooks with an elastic band when Life got complicated and people wanted something with more bills and whistles. I love them for not throwing in the towel and sticking with what they knew to be a classic, classy book. That brings me back around to Filofax, Another company that’s been around since before the Great War, lol. I got my first Filofax 40 years ago. I think there was only one style, like there was only one American Express card. I love that. Make one thing and make it well. Stop with all the disposable crap and neon colors. People took pride in quality. Now it’s quantity. We know better but People can’t be bothered. Repurposing is a forgotten concept. Throw everything with character away and post Memes about saving the planet on Facebook. Uh-oh, i digressed again. OK here’s the bottom line on this Filofax notebook A5 size with the funny rings. I wanted a simple little bullet journal style notebook for the new year but I wanted it to be special, to feel good. Did I care if the pages are numbered? Is it that hard to number them? What about paper quality? I’m used to it all year Planner so the idea of these little books only lasting part of the year was a new concept to me and Blah, blah, blah. Turns out, I don’t want to number the pages (not that it’s hard but my handwriting isn’t pretty enough), paper quality does matter (unless you plan to only write with light pencil strokes) and that there are so many new companies selling affordable, gorgeous journals (“Scribbles that Matter”, “Uberworks”, “kinbo”, “Lemome”... ) that the hardest part is limiting myself (so many journals, so little time). So now I have a little book and I’m liking that it’s not filled with pages I’ll never use or can’t relate to ...but I want it to look nice, like those girls on YouTube, with the colored pencils and the stencils and the Stickers. How do they have time to do anything else? I want MY Bullet Journal to look like that but Since I can barely draw a straight line on graph paper with a ruler, it’s not gonna’ and you know you can’t rip pages out of those hardbound little books without leaving funny page stubble... so I dug out my old 6 ring personal size Filofax. It’s gorgeous, red crocodile purchased in London, in the ‘70’s. I paid $$$$ for it even back then but The quality and craftsmanship is something to be home. Plus, carrying a vegan bag won’t help the planet. Is the things that are natural, things made using chemicals or synthetics that are killing us (and that People people can’t have one or two but need want 20 bags instead of two or 300 pairs of shoes instead of 10 and even THAT wouldn’t be so bad if folks recycled, re-purposed, shared - but they don’t. They “de-clutter”, which really means keep buying, buying, buying consuming consuming and then get rid of it when you have too much. Heaven for bid they should buy quality, hang onto it and pass it down. No, just throw everything out. Arrrrggghhh. So I got out my great looking Filofax, remembered a few things tucked down in the archives my brain and then ordered some inserts. It still looks good but it feel smaller than I remember. It’s not that my eyes got old, it’s that while fine as a planner, it’s too squeezy for real writing. The letter-size is comfortable for writing but too big for my purse. but the A5 is Goldilocks :). Ahhhhhh *SO (finally), having decided on an A5 Filofax, I checked Amazon after Christmas. I saw this one and clicked “buy it now” without even reading the fine print.. Something happened with delivery so I waited, waited, waited while it herded cattle in Texas, i think. Finally it arrived this morning. Yay....and then boooo. What are these funny spiral thing is holding the paper in? Where are my six rings? I’ve been out of the Filofax world so long I didn’t even know about this incarnation. I was ready to pack it up. I even logged on to Amazon and clicked “return”. Then I saw the price. I’ve only ever known Filofax to be crazy expensive but I had purchased this from the warehouse and only paid $11. I figured I needed to look at this thing again. So happens, in that same delivery was one of the new little hardback bullet journals I mentioned and when I saw these two books together, Eureka! I knew I stumbled onto a winning combination. The Bullet Journal is fun and great for what it is but for creative writing, not as much. This Filofax notebook picks up where the Bullet Journal leaves off. It is comfortable to write in, looks nice and compact enough to fit almost anywhere. Both books art much thicker than my Filofax used to be (once I stuffed it). I thought it was more convenient and productive to have everything in one book but in fact it wasn’t. I spent more time looking for the right solution. When writing, it’s difficult to put things in sequence which is why I wanted the six ring binder. This achieves that same objective. These spirals might not be practical enough to flip back-and-forth constantly as I might do with the planner but they are great for allowing me to physically move the pages into proper order when I get inspiration out of sequence. Filofax sells a hole punch for this thing but it’s $15. That’s more than I paid for the notebook so I’ll wait to see if I’m still enthusiastic next week. If so, it’s probably worth it, considering the cost of paper with these holes. (I sure wish I knew the name of this hole spacing/spiral set up. You can find a cheaper, generic version of almost any paper size and hole punch IF you know what it’s called.) I do not think this would be a good notebook for heavy use as your all in one notebook. It’s more of a journal but what makes it better than most journals is the way The cover rotates 360° And lays flat, making writing very comfortable, Even for you lefties out there. I did not sleep last night and it’s catching up to me so I’m not going to edit this. I’ll come back tomorrow and hope autotext has not made me look like a fool. (Blame everything on autotext or the dog) Apologies for the side stories and digressions but it’s what i do. Cheers! ‘We are equal in value but we are not the same.” - me (Thank goodness.)
E**N
This notebook is the best!
For the price, this is the absolute best pocket notebook. I never enjoyed writing until now; always been a keyboard guy (fastest hands in the west, ker-pow). Amazing quality paper, reorganizable, pocket size, excellent quality all around. So good!
D**M
Awesome little notebook - just wish the refills were cheaper
Really happy with this, and I’m SUPER picky about my notebooks. It’s thin and lightweight enough to carry with you, and the dividers are perfect for sorting notes by topic, then adding/removing as needed. Which is key - most notepads I either clutter up with junk notes and can never find the one I’m looking for, or I get too precious about keeping them ‘dedicated’ to a particular topic and then they quit being useful. This is perfect bc you can always just grab it to take notes on a blank page, then move it where you want it - or toss it - later. I just wish the refills were more in line with the pricing of normal A5 paper - the 100# is very nice, and if you’re picky about your paper you’ll be pleased, but for genera everyday notes I’m fine with the cheap stuff. Have debated buying one of those hole punches with the slot like these have and doing my own.
K**N
Meh...
I guess I'm not the target audience for this notebook. I didn't like how thick the paper was, I didn't like how thin the book was, meaning you had a limited amount of pages you could put in. I actually sort of liked the faux-leather cover, so I tried removing the guts and punching and using my own paper, but that lasted only so long before I started feeling squeezed in. Too claustrophobic for my taste.
A**M
Very nice notebook
I like this notebook. The cover feels nice, the elastic strap is snug and the paper is very good quality. I did remove a few pages because I found when I folded it back on itself, some of the pages would pop out. But that's the beauty of it...you can move, remove, rearrange the pages to suit your needs! I carry it in my bag a lot and use it for notes. It's held up well in my purse and I clip a pen or mechanical pencil to the strap. I bought the red one because it was cheaper than the other colors. Honestly, I would not pay the higher price for the other colors. Luckily, I like red!
A**M
The Perfect Notebook
I just love having a great notebook and this one is the one. I can remove pages and move them around if needed. IT's a nice cover that looks nice to carry around. When it's open it lies flat so I can write on either side of the page. There a few folders with tabs included as well so you can create sections. It's great! Wish I had come across this a long time ago.
A**A
Love the notebook. Love how you can easily remove and add pages without ruining the pages. Also lots of refill choices👍👍
J**T
I love this notebook! Love that I can move pages around and keep organized!
I**I
Llego un día antes de lo programado, tiene buen aspecto aunque no parece calidad filofax, pero me imagino que es por el precio, no me gusto que no trajera la liga para el bolígrafo pero bueno, la parte positiva es que puedes ponerle hojas para recargarla. Esperemos que sea duradera.
P**A
Buen producto
R**P
Perfect little pocket sized book, bright colour to make it easy to find. Love that it can be folded all the way back and secured with elastic.
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