Back to school supplies that are durable enough to stand up to daily use don’t have to break the bank. In this guide, we rounded up our favorite supplies for students on a budget. Each item on this list is less than $6! Read on to see our top picks for pens, notebooks, and even tools like staplers.
The Zebra Surari combines the best of gel and ballpoint inks in one pen. The special Emulsion ink writes smoothly like a ballpoint with the vibrant colors of a gel pen. The ink is water resistant too, so your notes will survive an errant coffee spill.
Like the Zebra Surari, the Uni Jetstream uses a low-viscosity ballpoint ink for notes that are as vibrant as if they were written with a gel pen. The Jetstream comes in tip sizes as small as 0.38 mm, so you can write tiny notes in book margins..
The Zebra Zensations is an excellent introduction to fountain pens. It is easy to use yet performs well, with vibrant ink and a smooth nib. The body matches the color of the ink inside, so you always know what color you’re reaching for.
If you’re ready to take a step past disposable fountain pens, the Pilot Petit1 Mini is a great place to start. Though diminutive in size, the Petit1 posts to a comfortable size and writes with a fine nib. It’s refillable with cartridges in eight different ink colors.
The no-nonsense Uni-ball Signo 207 is as reliable as they come. This gel pen features acid-free, fade, and water resistant ink that makes sure your notes will last. The plastic body is lightweight, while the comfortably textured rubber grip helps keep your hand from becoming cramped.
If you can’t wait for your notes to become smudge-proof, consider adding a handful of Zebra Sarasa Dry gel pens to your pen case. These pens dry almost instantly in the 0.5 mm tip size, and take a few seconds more in the broader sizes. These pens also come in plenty of tip sizes and colors to organize your notes.
The Staedtler Textsurfer Classic Highlighter has a huge ink reservoir so you can use them for a long time. The ink dries quickly and won’t smudge inkjet printing or most handwritten inks. These chunky, flat highlighters won’t roll away when you set them down, so they’ll stay put while you take a power nap.
If you do a lot more highlighting than one highlighter can handle, the Zebra Optex 1 EZ is refillable with convenient cartridges. You can always be sure that you’ll have ink to highlight with, especially when you have to study for an upcoming exam!
The Stabilo Point 88 Fineliner is one of Europe’s best-selling marker pens, and for good reason. Each slim fineliner is filled with bright ink, and the 0.4 mm tip works well for sketching and writing. It’s available in dozens of different colors for perfect color-coding or your next sketchbook masterpiece.
For those that need the finest tips, the Teranishi Rushon Petite fits the bill. This cute marker pen has a 0.3 mm tip for small handwriting and filling in tiny details.
Pilot Fure Fure Shaker Mechanical Pencils are some of our favorites for students. These pencils feature a shaker mechanism that lets you extend the lead with a quick up and down movement. You won’t have to interrupt your speedy notes by clicking on the end button (though you can do that as well). The Fure Fure come in two stylish body designs: the adorable Corone and stylish Sprinter.
The Tombow 2558 resembles the yellow-barreled pencils of childhood, but it’s worlds away from the rough leads and hard erasers you might remember. The lead makes crisp and dark lines, while the attached eraser works well to clean stray marks.
The Uni Mitsubishi 9850 is a humble yet remarkable pencil. The smooth, dark lead works well for note-taking and Scantrons. Plus, the eraser is one of the best that we have ever found on the back of a wooden pencil. You won’t have to worry if you forget to bring a separate eraser.
The Velos Tin Pen Case is a lightweight and minimalist way to bring your pens, pencils, and other accessories with you. The clamshell-style case closes securely and protects all your supplies. You can leave the exterior as is, or decorate it with stickers and paint pens!
Blue Q Pencil Cases are charmingly designed for everyday carry. Each pouch is roomy enough to hold everything you need for class. Plus, they’re made from 95% post-consumer recycled material.
You can say goodbye to pinched fingers with the Maruman Kurufit Binder. The plastic rings inside are easy to open: just unhook the white tab at the bottom of the rings and slide them apart. These slim and lightweight binders come in eight translucent colors, so you can match a binder to each of your subjects.
Apica CD11 Notebooks don’t skimp on quality despite their bargain price. The thick cardstock and durable thread binding make sure that these notebooks won’t fall apart. The paper inside holds up to gel pens, fineliners, and even fountain pens.
The Maruman Easy to Write Loose Leaf Notepad is filled with plenty of sheets for all of your classes. You can tear off the pages to put into a twenty-six ring binder, or keep them all together in the glue-bound pad. Like its name suggests, the high quality paper handles ink and graphite easily for an excellent writing experience.
Despite its inexpensive price, the Sakura Foam Eraser is one of the best general-purpose erasers. The soft plastic erases thoroughly without crumbling, so you can be sure there won’t be any stray marks on your Scantron.
Pens are a great tool for readable notes, but there’s one major flaw: you can’t erase most pen marks. That’s where the Kokuyo Dual Head Keshipita Correction Tape saves the day. The movable head stays flush against the paper so you won’t accidentally tear the tape. Refills are available so you don’t have to buy a fresh dispenser every time. It comes in three different tape widths to match your writing size.
You can use these Kokuyo Tack Memos as sticky notes, page flags, or index tabs. The adhesive covers more than half of the back of the notes to ensure that they stay on securely, but it’s still easy to reposition them. They come in different sizes, but we like the Quick Index notes for their small yet useful shape.
The Raymay Easy to See Grid Ruler is thoughtfully designed to make measuring and drawing a breeze. Centimeter measurements are printed on both edges. The transparent plastic lets you see the paper underneath, so you can line up the ruler accurately. An anti-slip texture on the bottom of the ruler helps keep it in place.
You never know when you might need a pair of scissors, and the Sun-Star Stickyle fits safely in pen cases. The capped design protects the blades while making sure they won’t poke through your bag.
Lion Raku Hocchi Mini Staplers aren’t just cute--they’re also functional. Their miniature size makes them easy to slip into a backpack, yet they can staple up to fifteen sheets at a time. These portable staplers use No. 10 staples, which are smaller than the standard size.
Back to school shopping doesn’t have to empty your wallet, and you can fill your backpack with some of our favorite budget picks! Which of these items is a student must-have for you? Let us know in the comments below.
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