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I noticed that the interior pocket sizes were easily damaged when putting paper in and out.
82% found it easy to use, but 18% encountered issues
The EZD rings are excellent. They allow me to flip through hundreds of pages with ease and without worrying about ripping pages. Also, the pages and the binder always lay flat on whatever page I open them to.
The one touch EZD ring is an excellent idea that makes binder rings open with ease and minimal effort.
The binder rings are easy to operate with one hand trigger and seem strong.
The 'one touch' feature is much easier to use than prying open the rings with fingers.
The EZD rings are excellent for flipping through hundreds of pages without worrying about ripping them. Plus, the pages and binder always lay flat on whatever page I open them to.
The EZD ring is an excellent idea that makes binder rings open with ease and minimal effort.
The binder has strong rings that are easy to operate with just one hand trigger.
I prefer rings that require two tabs to open and stay closed and lock tightly rather than the 'ease' of this.
73% praised the locking mechanism, but 27% found it difficult to unlock
The ring unit is attached to the back of the binder instead of the middle, which solves the problem of pages getting trapped between the end of the rings and the back cover.
I find the binder convenient with its one touch opening mechanism, but the rings feel flimsy.
78% praised the page protection, yet 22% raised issues
The binder allows me to flip through hundreds of pages without worrying about ripping them, while also providing page protection.
The D-ring construction prevents card edges from curling and allows pages to rest flat.
I hate it when pages get trapped between the end of the rings and the back cover. This design solves it 2 ways. First, the ring unit is attached to the back of the binder instead of the middle. Second, the ring curve ends at the top and becomes an almost straight down rod. So my paperwork lies flat. I just flip the top cover open and everything is nice and stacked for presentation. When I close and carry it, the pages do not slide to the ends of the rings.
I appreciate the large cover of the binder, which keeps post-it tabs or dividers covered and protected.
I hate it when pages get trapped between the end of the rings and the back cover. The design solves this problem in two ways: the ring unit is attached to the back of the binder instead of the middle, and the ring curve ends at the top and becomes almost straight down. This ensures that the paperwork lies flat.
The binder is not big enough to cover Avery heavy duty sheet protectors completely, and the edges of the protectors stick out, which doesn't protect the pages from getting bent edges.
73% praised the ring mechanism
The ring unit is attached to the back of my binder instead of the middle.
The D-ring construction prevents card edges from curling and allows pages to rest flat.
I was frustrated with pages getting trapped between the end of the rings and the back cover. However, attaching the ring unit to the back of the binder and ending the ring curve at the top solved the problem and resulted in flat paperwork.
The EZD rings are excellent. The pages and binder always lay flat on whatever page I open them to. I can flip through hundreds of pages with ease and without worrying about ripping pages.
92% appreciated the convenient label holder, but 8% didn't
The interior of the binder is not entirely covered. The front cover is significantly more narrow than the back cover, leaving an area about 2.5 inches wide where the interior of the binder is exposed.
83% found it versatile, however 17% didn't
The binder's interior is not entirely covered, with a 2.5 inch wide area exposed due to the front cover being significantly more narrow than the back cover. This limits its versatility for storing items in the pockets.
My son's binder exploded and wouldn't stay shut while he was preparing for his first science Olympiad. It caused him a lot of stress and anxiety, and he was almost disqualified from the competition because of it.
The binder arrived in excellent condition, even though it didn't have the usual Avery branding.
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