25-26 Compact Binder Planner
- waterproof
- Made in USA
The 3-second version
- Refillable binder design lets you swap pages and reuse the cover each year
- Two-week grid spreads show fourteen days at once in separate cells
- Water-resistant bookcloth cover stands up to daily handling
- Two-week view only, no monthly spreads
- Academic format starts late summer, not January
- Requires buying refill pages each year
Why it's on GiftsFeed
Compact Binder Planner with Refillable Weekly Grid Layout
Most planners become landfill in January. This one splits the consumable part—the dated pages—from the durable part—the cover and hardware. You refill it instead of replacing it, which matters if you care about waste or if you finally found a size that works and don't want to hunt again next year. The two-week grid is the reason to choose this layout over a vertical week: you see fortnight patterns that a single-week view hides, especially useful when coordinating schedules across multiple people or tracking project phases that don't fit neatly into seven days.
Good gift when
- People who prefer seeing two weeks at once rather than a single vertical column
- Anyone looking to reduce planner waste by reusing the cover each cycle
- Those who need a planner that fits in a commuter bag without taking over
- Households coordinating schedules across multiple people or activities
Skip it if If you plan more than two weeks ahead at a glance or need monthly overviews, the two-week grid won't show enough horizon and you'll spend time flipping pages.
Specs
- Dimensions
- 7.25" × 9"
- Binding
- Wire
- Cover Material
- Water-resistant bookcloth
- Hardware Color
- Matte black
- Layout
- Weekly grid, two-week spreads
- Format
- Academic (August–December)
- Refillable
- Yes
- Monogramming
- Optional
What's included
- Compact binder planner with cover
- Interior pages for academic year format
If you're giving it
- No sizing to guess
- Can be personalised
- Arrives ready to give
Monogramming available; academic format may not suit those expecting a January start.
The maker
Appointed designs planning tools in Brooklyn with an eye toward longevity and waste reduction. The company focuses on systems that separate the parts you use up from the parts you keep, which is why their binder planners use replaceable interiors instead of glued spines. The bookcloth they choose for covers comes from a textile tradition of library binding, selected for durability under repeated handling. Their weekly grid layout grew out of requests from users who coordinate multiple schedules and needed to see more than one week without flipping pages.
The details
This wire-bound planner runs on an academic calendar and uses a refillable design that lets you swap in fresh pages each cycle without replacing the cover. The weekly grid layout displays two weeks side by side, giving you a wider window into what's coming while keeping individual days organized in separate cells.
The cover wraps in water-resistant bookcloth that shrugs off spills and daily handling. Black hardware holds the binding together and opens flat for writing across both pages. At just over seven inches wide and nine inches tall, the footprint fits into most bags without the bulk of a full-size planner.
Because the interior pages detach and replace, you keep the same cover season after season. The binder mechanism lets you pull out completed weeks or add supplemental sheets as your system evolves. Monogramming is available if you want initials stamped on the front.
Reusable wire-bound planner in water-resistant bookcloth with two-week grid spreads
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Questions
- Can I buy replacement pages for this planner?
- Yes, the binder design is built for refills. You remove the used pages and insert new ones through the wire binding, keeping the same cover across multiple years.
- Does this planner start in January or in the fall?
- This is an academic format, so it begins in late summer (August) and runs through the end of December. It's timed for school and university calendars rather than the calendar year.
- How many weeks appear on each spread?
- Each spread shows two weeks laid out in a grid, with individual days in separate cells. You see fourteen days at once when the planner is open.
- Is the cover actually waterproof?
- The bookcloth cover is water-resistant, meaning it will repel light spills and moisture from rain or humid environments. It's not fully waterproof for submersion, but it protects the pages from everyday exposure.
- Can I add my own pages or dividers to the binder?
- Yes, the wire binding lets you remove or add pages as your system changes. You can insert custom sheets, notes, or dividers alongside the printed planner pages.
- Will this fit in a standard backpack or tote?
- At 7.25 inches wide and 9 inches tall, it fits comfortably in most bags. It's smaller than a standard letter-size notebook but larger than a typical pocket planner.
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