Avery Flexi-View 1/2 inch Binder, Black, 1 Binder (15767)
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It appears to lay flat in the photo, but it does not in my opinion. br>Thank you for contacting us.
The first is something I'm not sure about. Binder is a 5" binder, but it has a 0. I can fit up to 75 sheets of 20-point paper in a 5" binder. paper.
A side pocket is located on the back cover of the 1" binder, and the front portion of the cover is open at the top to accommodate an 8 1/2" x 11" sheet of paper or a photograph. It's an excellent notebook for projects. I keep instruction manuals and receipts for home purchases in them. They're also where I keep my tax information at the end of the year. They're fantastic.
Hello, the front cover has a clear pocket for displaying the contents of the binder or for a general overview.
Selected User Reviews For Avery Flexi-View 1/2 inch Binder, Black, 1 Binder (15767)
What I ordered was delivered exactly as promised. For a half-inch binder, it's quite sturdy. I needed a thin flexible binder to store important documents in my safe (I have the hanging file type), and this was ideal. It wouldn't be handled or used frequently, and it would primarily be used to store documents. I used Avery sheet protectors in this binder, and unlike many others, they did not extend beyond the bounds of the binder. They do, however, approach the cliff's edge. This is not a con for me, but it may be for others who require dividers. br>br>CON: if you're looking for a unique way to express yourself, this is not the place DIVIDERS ARE OBVIOUSLY NOT PERMITTED! br>(Using Avery pocket dividers with write-on tabs).
It was too late when I discovered it. When I went to use it for the first time, one of the rings was permanently open (as shown in the photo) - The metal spine has a bend in it. Unfortunately, I received this recently and it is no longer returnable, and it was quite expensive for what it is (even if it was perfect). I wish I'd double-checked it when I got it.
These binders are absolutely fantastic. My child used four of these for an entire school year and they were still in excellent condition at the end. br>I really like how adaptable this product is. It saves a lot of space and actually makes them more durable than stiff ones, which rip and bend easily. I'm not going to buy any more stiff ones. Flexible binders are difficult to come by in this area. I have found them on occasion, and I recently purchased a different brand to compare. I believe Avery will outperform the competition in terms of quality, and Amazon currently has a great deal on this item (it is currently being sold as an add-on item). Hopefully, the price statys aren't too high).
So far, I've been pleased with the Flexi- Avery's Flexible version (without the frame) is superior to the view version (with the frame). br>br>* This Flexi-Flexi-Flexi-Flexi-Flexi-Flex The view version has a top loading pocket and is of higher quality. It loaded without a hitch. br>The other version I bought has a side loading pocket that ripped the first time I put paper in it, and tape won't stick to it, so it's flapping and not holding paper as securely. br>br>* This Flexi-Flexi-Flexi-Flexi-Flexi-Flex The view version also has a much nicer appearance than the other. br>br>I haven't had much experience with them yet, but if I run into any problems, I'll update my review.
We required a three-person team. A ring binder that would fit inside a safe deposit box that is 10" wide. After a thorough search, I was unable to locate anything under the age of ten. I was about to give up when I came across this one, which is about nine inches long. It's 75" wide and just right. br>br>I also enjoy the see-through effect. You can see what's inside the binder through the cover, or if you don't want the contents to be visible, you can slip a page inside the cover. br>br>On top of that, it's reasonably priced.
I bought a 12-pack of binders from Amazon. One was sent to me. It's a nice binder that's both sturdy and well-made. When I complained about only receiving one, I was told that I would be sent a 12-pack. Today, the package arrived - There is only one binder this time. I was told that because this item had previously been replaced, it could not be replaced - despite the fact that the number of binders sent to me was incorrect. So, in the end, for the price of twelve, I got two binders. I was told that I could return both binders, receive a refund, and then re-order them. order it, but what if I go through all that trouble and only get one binder in return? It's possible that this will be a once-in-a-lifetime situation. I'll cut my losses now that the story is coming to an end. So, it's a nice binder, but if you order more than one, be cautious.
I wanted a light binder to keep my travel photos in so I could show them to my friends when we got together. This is exactly what I needed. I'll probably transfer the pages to a more sturdy and heavier binder once I've shown the photos to my traveling companions. The fact that I can slide a title page onto the front cover is very appealing to me. The white damask pattern is also adorable. It was given one star less because it was more adaptable than I had anticipated. Although the Itoya binder is more durable, it is not expandable.
I have three of these binders, which I use to keep track of my teaching materials for the three classes I teach. They withstand daily use well, and the spring mechanism works smoothly, which is especially important when you need to get papers in and out of these on a regular basis. br>br>The front also has a pocket for a piece of paper, which I like because it allows me to slip the class information into the slipcase and easily see which class I'm picking up. br>br>If these don't hold up, I'll update my review, but so far they've been fantastic!.