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C-Line Binding Bars Only, 40-Sheet Capacity, Black

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$22.32

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About this item

  • Binding bars (backbones) slide on to report covers easily to securely hold materials.
  • 1/4 inch holds up to 40 sheets
  • Black
  • Black
  • 100/BX


Binding bars slide onto report covers (sold separately) easily to hold material securely in place. Simple design offers versatility when expanding presentations.


CJ Smith
Reviewed in the United States on June 10, 2023
They work great but if you are trying to use them on 38 pages you can't just slide them on. You have to pry open the end to get the pages all in. It was challenging but i finally found something to hold it open while I started the booklet.
FerchoNando
Reviewed in Mexico on October 4, 2022
Excelente calidad del producto, tamaño carta, ideal para 20 hojas con pasta de plástico.
Chris Morrissey
Reviewed in the United States on May 1, 2021
So, I used these to cover the coroplast edge in a guinea pig cage. I know it’s not the intended purpose but guinea pig owners commonly use these to prevent chewing, so if that’s your intent they work great! They are flexible enough to fit over the coroplast without issue. I did have to use a handheld oscillating saw to cut them to size.
Denis Marc-Aurèle
Reviewed in Canada on July 1, 2019
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A. Smith
Reviewed in Canada on February 2, 2019
Very thin, one maybe two uses but they work for a few or a lot of pages
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2018
Exactly what we needed for our customer reports. Easy to slide on and off yet holds papers tightly and in place. Perfect. We use these all the time. Great price.
cmaks
Reviewed in the United States on September 16, 2017
I actually got these to use with plastic mesh for aquarium dividers. They worked perfectly for my 10 gallon and 20 gallon long. I had to make a couple of cuts to shorten them and they cut up the middle with scissors and snapped off perfectly to size. Turns out these can be a nice versatile product. My 5 year old will be using them in the future and I now have my 10 betta fish nicely divided among a 10 and two 20 gallon tanks. So worth the price and Much cheaper than actual tank dividers. Add a few bent large paper clips that mimic the clip holders on the expensive dividers and these hold as tight as store bought.
D. Steel
Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2017
Well, this isn't exactly high tech but these are well made, work as designed, and are very consistent between each piece. Very happy!
Joe
Reviewed in Canada on December 9, 2016
Very good product.
CQ
Reviewed in the United States on September 15, 2014
Great stuffs at $0.16 per bar. Fix a few papers very easily, although it's not always friendly to use (open these bars might make your fingers a bit painful, but not too much). Also I don't think the bars can fit into 40 sheets of paper... 10 to 20 papers are ideal, perhaps up to 25.
Erica
Reviewed in the United States on October 20, 2014
Try as I may, I couldn't get one page, never mind 40 pages in there! It just sits in my office, taking up space as I never bothered returning or trashing it.
Kindle Customer
Reviewed in the United States on May 31, 2011
My project is making booklets using 10 to 25 sheets of 24 lb paper, and I sometimes need to add or remove sheets. I have used other binding methods which work okay (covers with prongs) but I was looking for an easier way. I had several assorted binding bars from some insurance policies that I tried and they all worked great, so I ordered these C-Line bars because they are supposed to slide on easily and have a 40 sheet capacity. The first thing I noticed about these bars is that the "jaws" are firmly shut tight against each other, whereas the the ones I had found around the house were slightly open. I made up some booklets this weekend of just 12 sheets. I found there was no way to force the sheets into the bars without first prying the bars open with a tool. The sheets by themselves were not stiff enough to open the bars. Unfortunately using a tool required 2 hands, one to hold the bar and one to hold the tool, so my wife had to hold the booklet while I got the bar started a few inches up the edge of the sheets. From there I could slide the bar the rest of the way in the normal fashion. Some of the booklets had plastic covers and some plain paper, but it was equally difficult either way.These bars just do not work as advertised. Of course I want them tight enough to hold the booklets together, but not so tight that it takes 2 people to get the sheets into them. I don't know if it is a poor design or if they are defective. The first time I used a tool -- a small piece of plastic -- to open the jaws, the plastic of the C-line bar cracked. That is how tight and rigid they are, but I was able to use 10 more of them without cracking. I would have sent them back but didn't feel like it was worth the trouble.