Victoria
Reviewed in the United States on August 12, 2024
I love the sturdyness of this, however, it was more of a brownish orange, and didn't come with the prongs to hold it all together like shown and advertised. Thankfully I'm crafty and had an old folder with prongs that was falling apart and could take them for the baby book I'm making for my friend. Would have loved to have had the prongs for it so as to keep it looking nicer.
Ped G.
Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2024
I have bought these type covers in the past, but in comparison, these are thinner and not as slick or resistant as I'd like. Also the taped edges are lifting off already. They will work, but I had hoped for something more durable.
Julie Stegna
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2024
Just what I wanted. They arrived quickly and would order them again
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on October 21, 2023
Good thing this now shows that it is not available. It has a stickers on the inside cover that when you peel them off it leaves a sticky substance that will stick to your paper. Also, the metal prongs are bent. Overall, very poor quality.
Ceili Shannon
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2018
Perfect for my school notes.
Doug clement
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2015
I love these...They look professional and are lighter and better than 3-ring binders. Since I saw them, I ordered 15 of them....Great for my classes, research, you name it. If I had only one gripe it's the price.
Strictly Amateur
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2015
A fine, inexpensive alternative to three ring binders. Works best for organizing material that doesn't change from day to day. Can accommodate a block of pages several inches thick.
CT Steve
Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2014
This is the classic best binder for printed material for both protective storage and frequent use. It uses space efficiently. As there are no rings the bound document thickness is increased only by the weight of the cover, and it is perfectly flat rather than wedge shaped so uses shelf space much more efficiently. The binder can accommodate over 2" of material. The covers are heavy, stiff, nicely hinged, and protect the contents well. Because the material is clamped in without rings, or split tacks as in a standard report cover, there is almost no stress and wear on the binding holes and pages are less likely to pull out with use. On the other hand, if the contents are frequently updated this style can be less convenient than a ring binder. Note that the inner 5/8", or so, of the binding side of the content is completely covered which could obscure text, so wide or offset (mirrored) margins work best.