Avery Durable View 3 Ring Binder - 3 Inch Slant Rings, Black (17041) | Heavy Duty Binder for School, Office & Business Organization | Holds 500+ Sheets
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Avery Durable View 3 Ring Binder - 3 Inch Slant Rings, Black (17041) | Heavy Duty Binder for School, Office & Business Organization | Holds 500+ Sheets
Avery Durable View 3 Ring Binder - 3 Inch Slant Rings, Black (17041) | Heavy Duty Binder for School, Office & Business Organization | Holds 500+ Sheets
Avery Durable View 3 Ring Binder - 3 Inch Slant Rings, Black (17041) | Heavy Duty Binder for School, Office & Business Organization | Holds 500+ Sheets
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At this time, I am happy with the binder. I'm not sure how long it will last, but hopefully it will be durable as said.I use these in my semi trucks to hold all the reg and permit docs so they get used quite often and they last about 2 years. No brand ones don’t even last 6 months.I needed black binder for my daughter school and Walmart was out. This one worked perfect but wish the price was cheaper.I have not had the chance to use these yet, but I have ordered before and they have held up just fine and I am pleased with them.Great for my middle school kiddoI purchased a total of 3 binders (two of this particular size/color, one of another size/color) for a massive project that was long overdue. See, I've been collecting fashion magazines for a few years because I like all the photos printed in them for art references to use when drawing/painting, but I got pretty fed up with the amount of space this collection took up (and how much of it was wasted with articles and pictures that I had no use for or interest in) and the fact that the photos weren't super accessible and couldn't be organized. So I decided that I'd slice free the pages that I wanted, put them in diamond clear page protectors from Avery, and then fit them in a binder so that I could easily access and organize all the magazine images while also significantly downsizing the amount of space used (I went from an entire 60 quart plastic storage tub filled to the brim with magazines down to a total of 4 binders; two 2-inch, one 3-inch, and one 1-inch; the gutted magazines were then taken to the recycle center).These binders definitely did just as I wanted them to! The D-rings work beautifully to hold the page protectors and allow me to flip through the pages as often as I like without a problem and quickly remove or add pages whenever and wherever I want. The covers are also pretty sturdy and have so far handled the amount of stuff I've put in them (around 175 page protectors stuffed with 1-4 glossy magazine pages each), which is very important since I'm using these binders as reference book resources and they will naturally get handled and used often. I definitely don't feel like the covers are going to rip or bend or split apart easily. Of course, I don't think I could necessarily treat them super roughly, but general use from shelving them, opening them, carrying them with me, etc. doesn't seem like it'll wreck them, which is exactly what I wanted!The only thing I'm not a big fan of is the fact that the strip with the D-rings isn't mounted to the spine, but to the back cover of the binder. I mean, it was to be expected, but I suppose I'm just so used to O-rings mounted to the spine that it's just a little different. Anyway, not a real downside since I kind of knew it would be like this since I chose a 2", not a 1" or 1.5" which are more standard sizes that can have spine-mounted rings without a problem. D-rings mounted on a spine would probably cause a problem with the pages would have to be shifted from the side to the middle every time the binder was opened or shut.Anyway, Avery is definitely a reliable brand that makes a quality project, so if you need a quality traditional binder for a project or work or school, I definitely give these my recommendation!Good value for durable bookI was happy to get this set, however, only 3 were in the box, not 4 as advertised. I contacted Amazon Customer Service and received a partial refund. I was hoping for all 4 but 3 is better than getting even less. Very nice build and quality, but only 3 total stars due to not getting all that was advertised.A diferencia de las carpetas de 3 argollas (aros) redondos que pueden doblar las hojas que quedan en los extremos, la forma recta del lado en el que descansan las hojas previene eso dado que todas descansan sobre el mismo ángulo recto.Ideal (y deberían ser las únicas carpetas de 3 aros que uses) para almacenar hojas de 3x3 para tarjetas de colección, porque no marcan las 3 que quedan junto a los aros de las primeras y última hojas si se te pasa la mano y las llenas de más. En estas sabes exactamente cuando has llegado a la capacidad máxima porque llegas a la parte que se dobla del lado recto.Le caben 60 hojas UltraPro Platinum con 18 cartas-tarjetas cada una al modelo de 5cm ó 2 pulgadas.Very disappointed. Flimsy, came very dirty! I can’t believe how flimsy and cheap this binder feels. Quite shocked. Also full of scratches and marks.Dopo la terza volta che ho provato a comprarlo perché le prime 2 volte non sono arrivati, il terzo è arrivato danneggiatoBINDER WAS USED W/ STICKERS REMOVED AND COVERED IN DIRTY/GREASY FINGERPRINTS! :(Avery make good binders and these are no exception. They are a little expensive but that seems to be the way binders are now.

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