Avery Self-Adhesive Binder Reinforcement Labels, .25" Diameter, White, 200 Labels Total (05729)
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There was no intention to use these for something like that. The best thing you can do is just buy a new
In short, yes. Those in white are opaque and can therefore not be seen through. Though they are quite small, most people should be able to manage unless their margins are quite small
There is a hole inside the ring that is about 1/4" wide, although the ring is about 1/2"
The answer is I do not There is a kind of vinyl in them Old ones are no longer available. Due to the fact that they weren't compatible with my project, I tossed them.
Selected User Reviews For Avery Self-Adhesive Binder Reinforcement Labels, .25" Diameter, White, 200 Labels Total (05729)
This is a great option if you are very OCD about holes and want a hole reinforcer that is essentially visible once placed. It appears to be made of plastic, so it won't tear like some more expensive The papers in a binder that don't get used or turned frequently can be used with these. While I am full-time, I have a flexible schedule. My binders are used daily as a full-time student, and unfortunately after only two days of having these stickers on, they began to peel and fall When choosing adhesive/heavy duty ones, think about whether or not you are The rest of the product is good I am not disappointed with my purchase, and I plan to continue using these for files I don't need every day. In any case, these are not the kind of shoes you should purchase if you need something to last for a few months or even a year.
Neither I nor anyone I know recalls THAT ever happening in the past.
There are multiple kinds of reinforcements I have used, and all of them work well. It didn't turn out to be as bad as I was expecting, but I wouldn't choose to use them over the white "papery" ones. White reinforcements are more plastic than paper and are whiter than the paper they replace. The papers would feel thinner (which would be good if you want them to reinforce a stack of documents), but they are harder to place. They also fold up easily. While I have tried doubling these slippery white reinforcements by putting them both on the front and back of the holes on my project, they still aren't as sturdy as the stiff white paper The reason why I gave it one star off is that I dislike the By the time I used up the 200 reinforcements inside it was half crushed and in bad shape, and with 200 reinforcements inside it would be crumbling. I believe Avery can produce something more durable for these rolls I would be willing to pay more for it!.
The purpose of this purchase is to keep some of my notes in a three-ring binder I have tried these multiple times, and they just don't stick to regular lined paper.
I have rewritten or transcribed the information into word, but they are not sticking to the regular paper. When I look a day later, the little adhesive rings are floating near the sheet. I put them on and put the item back in my binder. Binders like these are not used much, and I do not flip through them often, so the contents aren't being used actively. There's nothing wrong with the product except that it doesn't stick.
They are made of plastic, so that's an added bonus. Do you remember the last time you bought a paper version only to have it split? So what is the purpose of the reinforcement if it also tears? As long as you follow the instructions when opening this package, they easily dispensing one at a time! I've found that anchoring the paper around the binder prong and then slipping the reinforcement over the binder prong helps them land exactly where I need them.
I used them or a similar product years ago, and they were more or less circular stickers that could repair holes that were broken, and they had It is nevertheless difficult to tear these loops due to their toughness. This might just be me being late to the party, but these things are pretty cool. It's time to use one of these hole fixers again if you haven't in a while. They are constantly improving them, too. I'd say so at least for this company. The tab on the tape dispenser enables you to simply pull the tab and it pops off right into your hand. It's a nice.
It doesn't seem to stay on the paper at all - I don't know if I got a bad batch or something. Having to deal with this is Those people are literally falling to the ground. It was a good thing that they were affordable so I didn't waste too.
Is not stuck to anything
- It is very dull on the printout - The bottom line is There is a lot of poor quality in this product. Several pieces of paper keep falling off because it does not stick to it. If you use it with wet hands, it becomes difficult to work with.