Is My Rocketbook Reusable?

Is My Rocketbook Reusable?

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We know. It's confusing. We keep developing new products. As the selection of Rocketbook products grows, you may be wondering what each of our innovative notebooks and notepads does. Here is a quick guide to each product that is currently available, and some info to help get you started!

Product Comparison

 Rocketbook Wave

Rocketbook Everlast

Rocketbook One

Rocketpad

$27 $34 $17 $10
Microwave book to erase pages Wipe pages with water to erase Pages do not erase
Pages do not erase
Use up to 5 times Use infinitely Use once Use once
Use FriXion pen Use FriXion pen Use any pen Use any pen

 

How to Write In, and Erase, Rocketbook Reusable Notebooks

When you use Pilot FriXion pens, highlighters, and markers with Rocketbook Wave or Everlast notebooks, you will be able to erase the pages of your books. Rocketbook Wave can be microwave-erased up to five times. In order to maximize your book's utility, we recommend waiting until you have filled all pages of your book until you erase.

Rocketbook Everlast is different. Because pages erase with water, when used with the FriXion pens, they can be wiped an unlimited number of times. There is no reason to wait until all pages have been filled to begin erasing. 

Both of these books feature our seven-symbol system that allows you to sync notes digitally to Evernote, Slack, Google Drive, iCloud, Dropbox, Box, OneNote, or e-mail.

 

Our One-Time Use Products

Rocketbook One and Rocketpad are intended for one-time-use. They provide a tech-forward alternative to traditional notebooks and notepads by allowing you to blast your notes to the cloud using our seven symbol system. As a result you can use them with any pen!

 

The Rocketbook Seven Symbol System

Our Rocketbook App allows you to blast your handwritten notes to the cloud and is currently available for iOs in the Apple Appstore and for Android in the Google Play Store. After creating a new user profile that will allow you to log in, you'll be ready to start configuring your app.

15 comments

James Scott Murray
James Scott Murray

“Because pages erase with water, when used with the FriXion pens, they can be wiped an unlimited number of times”

This is incorrect. After use of 10 – 15 times and cleaning with bottled water, the pages will now not take ink from Frixion ink pen. Poor quality pages – not unlimited use.

Michaela
Michaela

I’ve had the Everlast notebook for about a year now – and my only complaint is that there are pages where the Frixion pen just doesn’t take to the paper anymore. Either it does not write at all, or it is very spotty. On occasion it can be the pen itself, no matter what you write on. However, the same pen will write just fine on traditional paper (or other pages in the notebook) but refuses to write on the Rocketbook Everlast. I tried using a Frixion Marker on said pages, and the ink never dried. I’ve been very careful with this as I wanted it to last a really long time, so nothing but water and microfiber towels. It’s disappointing because I wanted to get at least a few years use out of it (it is expensive!). Someone said that they just removed the pages that stopped working. Might do this so I don’t forget what pages work and which don’t.

Rick Cooper
Rick Cooper

Hello, my Rocketbook Everlast has been a wonderful tool but lately I’ve noticed some difficulty writing on certain areas of a few pages. In only erase with water and allow it to dry before using. Still the pen writes well on parts of a page and not so well on other parts.

Rodrigo Gladín
Rodrigo Gladín

Hello,
I want to be informed on how much time could the ink be in the notebook?
For example. I wrote something and it has been there for almost one week, does the ink will erase correctly or is going to leave dots, stains, etc?

Emily Cash
Emily Cash

I have the Rocketbook Everlast that erases with water. When my pages are full, I rinse off each page in the sink and let it air dry. The next time I look at my pages, the ink has returned, although lighter.. I guess you have to WIPE each page dry for it to work as intended?

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