After using The Superior Register for several months, I can confidently say it's revolutionized how I track my finances. The wide edition provides ample space for detailed notes - something I desperately needed when juggling multiple accounts.
The spiral binding is a standout feature. Unlike traditional check registers that never stay open, this one lays perfectly flat on my desk or kitchen table while I'm paying bills. No more wrestling with a flimsy booklet!
I particularly appreciate the thick, quality paper. Even with my fountain pen (yes, I'm that person), there's minimal bleed-through. The 1,600 entry lines mean this single register has lasted me six months of daily use with plenty of pages to spare.
The size is perfect - large enough to be readable but still fits in my work bag when I need to take it on the go. Though I do wish it had a built-in pocket like some users mentioned, I solved this by adding my own DIY pocket inside the back cover.
One unexpected benefit? The bright color makes it impossible to lose in my pile of paperwork. When tax season rolled around, having all my expenses neatly categorized in one place saved me hours of receipt-digging.
If you're still using those tiny bank-issued registers, do yourself a favor and upgrade. Your future self will thank you during reconciliation time!