I bought a different Avery binder, and one of the rings was janky, which made it hard to turn pages.Pretty common with 3-ring binders.So, I ordered this one, as well as some Cardinal binders. The Cardinal (D-ring) binders were fine, but I LOVE these "EZD" rings, which are kind of a combination between the regular round rings and the slanted D rings.What I like is that they hold more than round rings (and even the D rings), but it's easier to flip back and forther through your pages with these EZD rings.Not much to see here.The binder is described accurately. Highly recommend.Good for the kidsI wish Avery would sell these in, say, 6-packs in a box. Unprotected binders, as with two of my five, packed tight or against something heavy, arrived with warped covers.I recently bought a 4-pack of their 1-1/2" binders that arrived in an inside box, in perfect condition.It seems so far so good! I've used it everyday for the past several weeks and the rings are still in tact and clipping strong and the covers seem not to be flimsily so far soo good :)WorkableIf you're still re-using those dusty old 5-ring binders your grandpa left you in his will, you need to step up your game and get yourself some of these nifty 3-ring binders. No more manually punching those last two holes in every sheet of paper you have to file in a binder. You know the ones you never quite get punched in the right spot so you have overlapping holes and your files look like some inept intern was in a hurry to get to the bar for the end of happy hour. Once you start using the industry standard 3-ring binders you'll want to take a look at the Bostitch HP40 hole punch. You'll be the go-to person in the office when others see your shelves lined with neat 3-ring binders and the enviable Bostitch HP40 at the ready on your desk. You can thank me later. At happy hour maybe.