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Today only, Woot is offering a pair of Rocketbook Everlast Smart Notebooks plus 3 Pilot Frixion Pens for $44.99. Shipping is free for Amazon Prime members, otherwise a $5 flat rate delivery fee will apply. Available in both Executive and Letter sizes, they sell for up to $34 each at Amazon right now. Today’s offer is a savings of around $20 or more. This is the Everlast version which means you can wipe the pages clean when you’re ready with a damp cloth. You can also easily send your handwritten notes to “Google Drive, Dropbox, Evernote, Box, OneNote, Slack, iCloud and email.” Rated 4+ stars from over 1,300 Amazon customers. More details below.

Rocketbook Everlast Smart Notebooks:

The Everlast notebook provides a classic pen and paper experience, yet is built for the digital age. Although it feels like a traditional notebook, the Everlast is endlessly reusable and connected to all of your favorite cloud services.

Designed for those who want an endlessly reusable notebook to last for years, if not a lifetime. The Everlast has pages made with synthetic materials that provide an extremely smooth writing experience.

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