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About Samsill Durable 4 Inch Binder
Overall Feedback:
85% positive
72% liked the high capacity
I noticed that my wife was struggling with 1 1/2 inches worth of sheet music in a 1 inch binder. Now I don't have to watch her struggle anymore.
Rephrased: My wife was struggling with 1 1/2 inches worth of sheet music in a 1 inch binder, but now I don't have to watch her struggle anymore.
73% appreciated the durability, however 27% noticed wear and tear
The binder ring is sturdy and maintains its sturdiness even after opening and closing, ensuring that the papers do not fall out.
The cardboard used in our binders feels very durable and the latching mechanism seems solid enough.
The binders have a plus side - the cardboard used feels durable and the latching mechanism seems solid.
The durability of the d-ring-binders may not be the greatest, but it's not a concern as most documents are available in searchable PDF format.
The durability is similar, but the finish is inferior.
I found the d-ring-binders to be not durable.
The binder's 3 rings won't open and it's not durable.
The standard page protectors do not turn well in the rings and some of them have ripped, causing the need to punch larger holes in them. The tight curve at the top of the D is too tight.
69% found it easy to use
The d-ring-binders are easy to work through and my tax person really appreciates them.
I find the binder easy to open and built more heavy duty than the last one.
The front sleeve is convenient for inserting a designed piece of paper for a creative cover.
My tax person appreciates the binders for their ease of use.
The binder opens easily and is built more heavy duty than the last one.
62% praised the locking mechanism, but 38% found it difficult to unlock
The binder has a two-stage locking mechanism that allows me to flip a few pages while organizing with only the first stage locked, but the second stage really keeps the rings secure.
Even when the rings are locked, I can still open them somewhat, which has led to a lack of confidence in the page slip.
The rings don't lock properly and the middle ring has a constant gap which causes problems while turning pages. Pages tend to come loose, making it a waste of money. I advise against buying this binder.
I wish the levers of the d-ring-binder would lock and be smoothed out better, as they are rough on the edges.
66% praised the page protection, yet 34% raised issues
I learned that D ring binders are the best because pages don't get caught between the rings and the covers.
D-ring binders are the best as pages don't get caught between the rings and covers.
The standard page protectors do not fit well in the rings and some of them have ripped, requiring punching larger holes. This indicates that the page protection of our d-ring-binders is not up to the mark.
The holes of the page protectors get snagged a bit, indicating that the page protection is not up to the mark.
The rings catch on the sleeves and open slightly, causing pages to slip out. This indicates that the d-ring-binder's page protection feature is not up to the mark.
The tabs are not protected.
I have noticed that the middle ring's constant gap causes problems while turning the page, as the pages keep coming loose.
63% praised the ring mechanism, but 37% found it sometimes jammed
I noticed that the rings catch on the sleeves and cause the pages to slip out when turning them.
The D rings are not as smooth as I hoped and the holes of the page protectors get snagged a bit.
The alignment of the metal rings is off and they are placed too far to the right, causing papers to hang over the side of the binder.
Standard page protectors do not turn well in the rings and some have ripped, causing the need to punch larger holes in to them. Also, the tight curve at the top of the D is too tight.
I noticed that my wife was struggling with 1 1/2 inches worth of sheet music in a 1 inch binder. Now I don't have to watch her struggle anymore.
Rephrased: My wife was struggling with 1 1/2 inches worth of sheet music in a 1 inch binder, but now I don't have to watch her struggle anymore.
The binder rings often do not close completely even when locked, causing pages and dividers to slip out while turning them.
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