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Save 20% on Eco-Friendly Rocketbook Planners, Notebooks and More With Sitewide Labor Day Deals

Save 20% on Eco-Friendly Rocketbook Planners, Notebooks and More With Sitewide Labor Day Deals
Save 20% on Eco-Friendly Rocketbook Planners, Notebooks and More With Sitewide Labor Day Deals


Digital calendars, reminders and notifications are a great way to stay organized and on task — especially if you’re headed back to school. Some people prefer a more tactile way to organize their days. If that’s you, then maybe a reusable planner, sticky notes or a notebook from Rocketbook can provide an eco-friendly alternative to digitized planning. Right now you can score Rocketbook reusable stationery for less thanks to the company’s sitewide discount of 20% just in time for Labor Day and back-to-school season. These deals are valid until Sept. 3 at 8:59 am ET, but supplies are likely to run out sooner than that.

Rocketbook makes reusable planners, notebooks, and sticky notes that provide an eco-friendly alternative for people who prefer to hand-write their plans and to-do lists. Some of their current deals include this reusable sticky notes starter kit that also comes with a microfiber towel, case and Pilot FriXion pen. This normally costs $24, but now costs only $19. For a limited time, you can score the Rocketbook Fusion bundle in letter-size for only $32 with this sitewide deal. The Fusion bundle includes 42 reusable pages, a microfiber towel and a Pilot FriXion pen.

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You can also score the 70-page multi-subject notebook for only $38 or the 48-page everyday planner for just $34. The entire site is worth taking a look at if you love sticky notes, flashcards and other stationery but want to reduce paper consumption. All of these accessories are reusable and easily erased when you follow Rocketbook’s instructions. You can also use the Rocketbook app to organize and digitize your plans, notes and ideas before wiping them down. 



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