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Cardinal 1.5 Inch 3 Ring Binder,Binder for School and Office, Durable D Ring, Assorted Colors, Black, Red, Blue, Green 4 Pack, Holds 375 Sheets (29300)

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  • These 1.5 inch binders can hold 25% more sheets than a round ring binder of the same or similar size to fit up to 375 sheets the slanted mechanism not only stores more it allows you to turn pages more easily
  • All 3 sides of your 3 ring binder are customizable for a coordinated look front back and spine an ideal look for reports budgets or conference materials
  • Ever re-use a binder to find ink and images still clinging to the covers? Our binders are PVC-free and non-stick so ink stays put & binders have a second life
  • Cardinal binder cover boards are made from 100% recycled fiber with at least 98% post-consumer fiber
  • You get four Cardinal 1.5 inch 3 ring binders in black, red, blue and green at a great value that will inspire you to stock your shelves now


Cardinal 1.5 Inch Three Ring Binders have back-mounted Slant-D rings that hold 25% more sheets than similarly sized round-ring binders up to 375-sheet capacity A ClearVue poly overlay allows you to customize the spine and both covers of your binder for a polished presentation that makes an impact The non-glare material won't stick to your inserts so covers remain neat and professional Two clear interior pockets make it easy to keep a summary table of contents quick-facts or handouts within easy reach Each binder's cover boards are made from 100% recycled fiber with at least 98% post-consumer fiber Cardinal 1.5 inch D-Ring Presentation View Binders Assorted Colors 4 Pack Communicate Clearly Other binders provide shiny transparent overlays that promote glare but ClearVue poly overlays are slightly textured and glare-free so your message will always shine through Back-mounted for capacity style and convenience D-Rings are mounted to the back of your binder instead of the spine which leaves the spine free from rivets and clutter the slight angle on our Slant-D mechanism stores 25% more paper to hold up to 375 sheets with smoother page turning less frustration PVC-Free & Nonstick You won't find your graphics transferred to the covers of these binders PVC-free non-stick materials won't lift or transfer ink from your documents A Value Pack in 4 Colors Color code by project vendor subject or department this 4-pack gives you one binder each in black red blue and green.


Customer
Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2025
School time must have. I'm not easy on my school supplies that said these binders have lasted me for a few years.
da honu
Reviewed in Canada on January 20, 2025
The price is fantastic, and the product works perfectly! as expected. It arrived on time in excellent condition. I highly recommend both the product and the seller!
PhotoGene47
Reviewed in the United States on September 27, 2024
They work well.
suite
Reviewed in the United States on September 10, 2024
The media could not be loaded.
NyteHawk
Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2024
I use them for my baseball cards. They work fine. Seem sturdy enough and the D-Rings are awesome. It's a binder, what more can I say?
Traz
Reviewed in Canada on March 4, 2024
These binders are a good value and quality for the money. They do feel slightly less sturdy than some other binders but they do the job exactly as expected. They arrived in good shape and function exactly as you would expect.
Janna Matautia
Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2024
perfect for my need
Madeline Edel
Reviewed in Canada on December 12, 2024
Great set of binders for my son for back to school. It’s great that they are all different colours to help know which subject is in which binder. Also at a good price.
steven fleming
Reviewed in the United States on October 17, 2023
I found a bunch of TCG sleeves on sale for Prime Day and I needed some binders to go with them. I know that D-Ring binders are the lesser of the evils, so I went on a search. I ordered sleeves to hold over 2000 cards, so I wanted a variety pack. We collect Pokemon cards and if you know about the different sets, you know that there are a ton of them to collect. I can get a little OCD and I think that every card has to have its own space, but binders get expensive.What makes these great is...1. They are the D-Ring style meaning they are better for your cards than normal 3-ring binders.2. There is a variety - my son still got to choose what set goes in red, or green, etc.3. The plastic sleeve on the front - this allowed us to do some more customization.Overall, this was a great purchase and it fit my needs perfectly.
Francisco B.
Reviewed in Mexico on August 22, 2022
Llegaron muy rápido, muy bien empacados. Son de un plástico resistente, las anillas embonan perfectamente y se mantienen firmes incluso con mucho peso, el plástico de las ventanas exteriores vienen unidos a cada cara lo cual dificulta un poco meter el papel para la portada, contraportada y lomo, pero igualmente eso es lo que mantiene una excelente presentación al ya haberlas metido.
MS
Reviewed in Canada on May 27, 2021
Not much to say about a binder. Works for me, the rings seem to be sturdy. Bought it for the colour variety.Would be five stars if it came with a cardboard label insert for the short side facing out.
PAPARON
Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2020
These binders seem to work OK but just OK. The rings are weak and are easily sprung. If you are looking for a binder that is going to be opened and closed a lot, I think you would be better off looking for a more heavy duty one.
Mr Ed
Reviewed in the United States on December 22, 2020
IOW, a good value for the price. They appear to be durable, but only time will tell. And they do appear to be sturdy, what with the dozens / hundreds that I have purchased over my 71 years of life; I feel that I am a good judge. And the 4 are replacing some that lived a good life.And I have over 60 binders in barrister bookcases, which basically chronicle my like as a hobbyist working with my hands and brain who has worked with steel, copper, aluminium, wood, plastic, and electronics. Basically the gamut of the physical sciences and materials; mostly combined in the same projects.I have a saying, I don't really own an object until I have modified it (or hacked it), that is my nature and what drives me into retirement. Cars are to damn expensive as a hobby, so the last 20 years or so it has been computers and furniture that I build and 'hack'.20 years ago I designed and built a fixture for assembling and operating a PC outside of the case; and sold a few dozen until the Chinese and Taiwan companies came out with similar products. Well I did enjoy the first 5 years I was doing it as more of a hobby, so "no crying over spilt milk". And I still occasionally build a new fixture from materials that I still have around. Yes, I admit (and with pride) to being a hoarderer. And with pride I say that I have also done some 'dumpster diving' late at night behind RadioShack stores (and that reference 'dates me'); along with a few local consumer electronics stores.And yes I have been arrested once; but was let go quickly when another local cop vouched for me as knowing me from my PT pre-retirement RadioShack sales job. He was a customer of mine for a few years back then. And recognized my 'hacked' 30-plus yo 4Wd Toyota PU (midwest road salt did it in as with all Japanese vehicles in the 60's thru the late 1980's). Hell, it was unsightly after only 5 years. But by driving it all winter, I was able to keep my 1985 Corolla GTS Twin Cam 16 valve Coupe in the garage all winter sonic could get over 30 rust free years out of it. And that GTS was best driven at speeds in excess of interstate speed limits ... and have enough power to spin the rear tires on a 1 to 2 shift in town. But I did replace tires like every 10,000 miles routinely. But only drove it like 4,000 miles each year, like maybe 6 months each year. 2nd best (and 2nd funnest car I ever owned) - the best was my first, a 1969 Z-28 Camaro after serving in the US Naval Air Reserve. In which [@ 18 yo] this fool kept his foot in it until the speedo got back to 0 MPH = 160 MPH and the tach @ 8000 RPM! But course I had to fix it after that, the rocker arm studs started slowly coming out. Hell it barely had 4000 miles on it then; but I enjoyed fixing it and having the local speed shop fix the heads properly. And next year 70 1/2 new version got the same threaded in rocker studs that I had the shop install. By GM also got rid of solid cam, so no more 7200 rpm redline any more; IMO they castrated the fun-factor out of that motor. But hey, part of the timing was emission control laws to clean up the exhaust gases. I guess people in California got tired of living under a blanket of smog ....Yep, way off the topic of binders ...
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