Exacompta 10830SE Pack of 100 Premium Index Cards Lined DIN – B004HG7SS0

FeatureSpecification
BrandExacompta
Model / Ref.10830SE
Pack quantity100 cards (shrink-wrapped) . (digitec.ch)
SizeDIN A7 — 74 × 105 mm. (digitec.ch)
Paper weight~205 g/m² (Bristol card) — rigid, durable.
RulingLined horizontal ruling (narrow lines)
ColourPink / rose
SustainabilityPaper from sustainably managed forests; pH-neutral (manufacturer notes).
Printer compatibilityGenerally compatible with printers that accept 200+ gsm card (check your printer specs)
Typical usesFlashcards, vocabulary, revision, notes, index filing (fits Bunnybox style flashcard boxes). (exacompta.com)
Country of origin / certificationsSold across Europe; packaging shows PEFC/FSC sourcing marks on similar Exacompta card products. (exacompta.com)

These Exacompta 10830SE lined index cards are a small but powerful tool for study, organisation and everyday note-taking. At DIN A7 (74 × 105 mm) they’re pocket-sized yet roomy enough for a clear question-and-answer flashcard, a short vocabulary entry, or compact meeting notes. The sheets are made from sturdy Bristol-style card (about 205 g/m²), so they sit flat on a desk, resist crumpling in a bag, and tolerate repeated handling far better than ordinary printer paper.

The soft pink colour is subtle and useful for color-coding: assign pink to one topic or language, and other colours to different subjects to speed visual recall during revision. The cards are printed with narrow horizontal ruling that keeps handwriting neat and consistent — particularly helpful for learners building vocabulary lists, quick reminders, or index entries. Because they’re sold in compact shrink-wrapped packs of 100, they’re easy to store and refill into card boxes such as the popular Bunnybox/flashcard filing systems.

Quality and sustainability are central to the 10830SE: Exacompta uses calibrated, wood-free cardboard manufactured from pulp from sustainably managed forests (PEFC/FSC practices are noted across their card ranges). The paper is pH-neutral which helps keep ink and pencil legible over time — a small but meaningful detail for archival notes or long revision cycles. The surface takes ballpoint, gel pens and pencil well; fountain pens will work depending on ink and nib but this is primarily a bristol card intended for robust everyday use.

Who benefits most from these cards? Students preparing for tests, language learners making flashcards, teachers preparing quick reference prompts, office workers creating indexable notes, and crafters or planners who like compact, color-coded reminders. They’re also printer-compatible if you want to produce date labels or print formatted flashcards (check your printer’s handling and feed settings for 205 gsm stock). Packaging is easy to open and keeps cards tidy — several retailers list the product as a reliable, low-cost classroom staple.