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📝 Hello Kitty A5 Spiral Notebook Set (4 pcs)
I grabbed this Hello Kitty A5 Spiral Notebook Set because I needed fresh notebooks for journaling, sketching, and planning. The cute factor was hard to resist, and the fact that it’s one of the top-selling school supplies on AliExpress sealed the deal.
Why I chose it: I liked the design variety in a single pack and the fact they had coil binding, which I prefer for easy flipping and tearing out pages. I also noticed the reviews praised the print quality and sturdiness.
My experience: The delivery took about 14 days to the Midwest, which was faster than I expected. Each notebook had a unique Hello Kitty theme with high-quality cover prints. The paper inside was smooth, slightly off-white, and didn’t bleed with most of my pens. I use one for grocery lists, another for work notes, and the others for personal journaling.
Pros:
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Vibrant covers with excellent print quality
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Sturdy coil binding
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No ghosting or ink bleed-through with normal pens
Cons: – Slightly thinner paper than premium US brands – No ruled lines in some notebooks
Price comparison: I paid under $6 for 4 notebooks. A similar set at Target or Amazon would cost me at least $12–15, often with less design flair.
Did it meet expectations? Absolutely. Even exceeded them considering the price and how well they’re holding up with daily use.
US $2.9
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✏️ Sanrio Gel Pen & Notepad Planner Set
I bought the Sanrio Gel Pen & Notepad Set mostly out of curiosity—and love for themed stationery. It comes with gel pens, a planner, and Cinnamoroll/Kuromi/Hello Kitty designs all over.
Why I chose it: I wanted something that could function as both a daily and weekly planner, and I’m also a sucker for matching pens. The photos made it look like a giftable, well-coordinated set.
My experience: Took about 18 days to arrive. Packaging was intact. The planner is slim, with clean daily/weekly templates that are easy to write on. The pens surprised me—they’re smoother than I thought they’d be, and the ink is dark and consistent.
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Adorable presentation (great gift potential)
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Planner layout is practical
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Gel pens write well with no skips
Cons: – Planner pages are thin (not for heavy markers) – No pen refills included
Price comparison: At just under $5, it’s a steal. In US stationery shops, a set like this could easily go for $12–18.
Did it meet expectations? Yes, especially considering I wasn’t expecting much from the pens. I’d actually repurchase just for those.
US $0.99
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📓 Sanrio Pink A5 Notepad Diary
I ordered the Sanrio Pink A5 Memo Diary because I wanted a cute but functional notebook for daily gratitude journaling.
Why I chose it: Minimalist pink cover with clean lines and the Hello Kitty brand on it—it looked stylish but playful. Also, it seemed compact enough to carry around.
My experience: It came in 2 weeks, well-packaged in bubble wrap. The notebook has a soft matte finish cover, durable binding, and slightly creamy pages. Writing in it feels nice, and the paper holds up well to gel pens.
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Minimalist design with a hint of cuteness
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Feels durable for the price
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Lightly lined pages (perfect spacing for journaling)
Cons: – No bookmarks or elastic closure – A bit plain if you’re expecting super decorative pages
Price comparison: Around $3 shipped. In the US, this would cost $8–10 in stores like Paper Source or Urban Outfitters.
Did it meet expectations? Fully. It’s simple, functional, and portable—exactly what I was hoping for.
US $4.26
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📚 2024 Sanrio 4-Pack A5 Coil Notebooks
These 2024 Sanrio 4-Pack A5 Coil Notebooks were a practical buy. I needed extra notebooks for work projects, and buying in bulk made sense.
Why I chose it: Four designs, A5 size, and coil-bound—checked all my boxes. Plus, reviewers mentioned they were great for students and working professionals alike.
My experience: Shipping took 13 days. The colors were even brighter than in the photos. Each notebook had a sturdy plastic-like cover, and the paper quality was slightly better than I expected for the price.
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Excellent color and design variety
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Good paper quality for ballpoints and pencils
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Affordable per-unit cost
Cons: – Some pages arrived slightly warped (not a big deal) – Back covers are a bit flimsy
Price comparison: Paid around $5 total. That’s roughly $1.25 per notebook—unheard of here in the US, where similar notebooks start at $4 apiece.
Did it meet expectations? They exceeded them. I use these more than my Moleskines now.
US $3.47
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📒 MINISO Hello Kitty B5 Waterproof Notebook
The MINISO Hello Kitty Waterproof Notebook was kind of a wildcard. I’ve used other MINISO items before, but never a waterproof notebook.
Why I chose it: I was intrigued by the waterproof feature, which is handy for outdoor note-taking or kitchen use. And the B5 size was a bonus—it’s larger than A5 but still portable.
My experience: Arrived in under two weeks. The notebook has a flexible plastic cover and thick, smooth pages that genuinely repel small spills. I tested it by splashing some water on it—no smudging!
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Waterproof cover & pages
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Larger writing area
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Excellent build quality
Cons: – Heavier than average notebooks – Slight chemical smell on arrival (faded in a day)
Price comparison: Just under $4. Comparable waterproof notebooks on Amazon run $12–15.
Did it meet expectations? Yes—and then some. Great for recipe logging or field notes.
US $5.51
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📔 Mini Portable Hello Kitty Journal (Set of 4)
I picked up this Mini Hello Kitty Journal Set for jotting down random thoughts on the go. They’re pocket-sized, which makes them ideal for quick lists or quotes.
Why I chose it: The small size and variety of cover designs made them a cute, functional addition to my everyday carry. Plus, the listing allowed me to choose set sizes.
My experience: Took 15 days to arrive. Each notebook is about the size of my palm. The binding is solid for the size, and the covers have a nice semi-gloss finish.
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Perfect for pockets or handbags
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Great print clarity
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Super lightweight
Cons: – Small size limits use – Pages are a little thin
Price comparison: I paid less than $3 for a 4-pack. In the US, similar pocket notebooks (even generic ones) would cost $5–8.
Did it meet expectations? Yes. I’ve already gifted one and kept the rest for daily use.
US $5.09
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✍️ Hello Kitty Kuromi Planner Set with Pens
I doubled up on planners and got this Hello Kitty Kuromi Planner Set too. I liked that it had a slightly different layout and character design.
Why I chose it: I wanted something to break up the monotony of workday planning, and this set came with another set of pens (which I now trust). Plus, I wanted to compare layout styles.
My experience: Delivery was smooth. This planner had a slightly thicker cover and more structured layout than the previous set. I liked the sticker sheets included too—a nice touch!
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Well-designed layout with variety
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Comes with extras (stickers, dividers)
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Pens are same high quality
Cons: – Planner binding isn’t as strong – Not refillable
Price comparison: At $5–6, you’re getting far more value than you would for a $15 set from Staples or Office Depot.
Did it meet expectations? Yes, and I prefer this layout over the other planner now.
US $4.44
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📕 A5 Sanrio Cute Sketchbook Notebook
Last one was the Sanrio Sketchbook Notebook—a cute A5 pad that I’m using for doodles and creative brainstorming.
Why I chose it: I was hunting for something unruled with quality pages and stumbled on this. The fun designs and color options caught my eye.
My experience: Arrived in about 2 weeks. The pages are thick enough for colored pencils and light markers. Binding is strong, and the outer cover is textured and feels nice in hand.
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Unlined pages
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Paper supports basic sketching media
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Nice tactile feel
Cons: – No hard backing (you need a table to write/draw) – Only about 40–50 pages
Price comparison: $3 or so. Most US sketchbooks in this size cost at least $8–10.
Did it meet expectations? Definitely. Great value for creative use or casual sketching.
US $0.99
✅ Final Thoughts
I’m honestly impressed with this haul. All eight items were under $6 each, most arrived within 2–3 weeks, and the quality was consistently better than expected. Would I recommend these? Yes, especially to fellow stationery lovers who don’t want to overspend at US retail stores. I’ll definitely be ordering more—especially the planners and waterproof notebook. AliExpress exceeded my expectations this time.








