Stationery & Paper
Stationery & paper listings in this category range from everyday writing and filing essentials to craft-focused paper formats that sit in the same grid. The page shows current products from multiple partner retailers inside the Discount Promo Codes shopping channel, supporting quick comparison when listings vary by size, sheet count and paper weight. You will see printer paper, notebooks, envelopes, card packs and organisers, with products split by pack format or grouped into variants depending on each retailer feed. Filters help narrow by size such as A4 or A5, GSM, and pack quantity, which matters when one listing is 80gsm x 500 sheets and another is 120gsm x 50 sheets. Availability shifts as feeds refresh at different times.
Read on for how stationery and paper listings are published across feeds
Primary stationery and paper groupings
The grid includes printer paper, notebooks, pads, envelopes, folders and card stock, with items presented by pack size and format. Some partners publish each GSM as separate cards, while others group 80gsm and 100gsm options under one listing with selectors. Packs vary. Ryman appears here with paper packs that list GSM, sheet count and size clearly, which supports comparison when other feeds only show a generic pack image. Where listings include A4 printer paper, check GSM, sheet count and whether the pack is single ream or a 5-ream case.
Pack formats, bundles and variant handling
Stationery appears as single notebooks, multipacks, mixed bundles and refill sets. One feed lists a 3-pack of notebooks as one SKU with page counts per book, while another lists each notebook separately with colour variants for covers. Format changes browsing. The Works is shown here with multi-item bundles that combine notebooks, pens and folders in one listing, unlike single-format packs elsewhere. For craft cardstock, compare GSM such as 200gsm or 300gsm, sheet count and whether the pack includes mixed colours or a single shade.
Sizing, counts and spec differences
Specs vary across feeds: one listing leads with paper size like A5, another leads with ruling type such as lined, dotted or plain and hides size deeper in the description. Envelopes may be listed by size like DL or C5, and notebooks by page count such as 80 pages or 200 pages. For notebooks, check binding type, page count and ruling style rather than relying on cover photos.
Materials, build and functional details
Paper quality differs by GSM, finish and brightness, with listings stating matte, recycled content, or smooth inkjet suitability. Filing items vary by build, including poly folders, card wallets and lever arch files with spine widths like 50mm and 75mm. Details matter. Dunelm appears in this space with home-office stationery that sometimes publishes packs as fixed bundles rather than selectable variants. For envelopes, check size (DL, C5, C4), seal type and pack quantity such as 25, 50 or 100.
Checks users make when comparing stationery items
Users check size, GSM, sheet or page count and pack quantity before comparing across retailers, especially where similar photos mask different specs. For filing, they check spine width and capacity, then confirm whether items are sold singly or in multipacks. Images vary. Another common check is whether paper is inkjet, laser or multipurpose rated.
How the shopping channel context shows up here
Retailer cards may show discount code availability as a neutral detail alongside the merchant, while the page remains focused on comparing paper sizes, GSM and pack formats. Discount Promo Codes donates 20% of profits each month to charity, included once as a factual platform note. For paper stationery supplies, that context sits behind the practical aim of comparing listings across partner feeds.