• Reviews around cover (3.75 of 5)

    Avery Durable View Binders, 1-1/2 Slant Rings, 375-Sheet Capacity, DuraHinge, 1 Each Red, Green, Black, Navy Blue, Pack of 4 Binders (05622)

    • The clear cover is great as well
    • I gave it one star, however, as Amazon and Avery threw in a nice frilly lace binder cover at no extra charge.
    • The outside clear cover is fragile.
    • At first I was concerned about its relatively Weak outer cover and Flimsy interior.
    • You can even put the picture of your favorite woman on the front, and she is sure to be secure with that translucent barrier aka as a protective cover.
    • Cover is very flimsy.
    • Pro: very durable outer cover and very solid locking mechanism on three-ring binder
    • The binders have dead flies stuck between the cover and the transparent covering.
    • And since the cover is white (and also thanks to my former Governor in MA) there is no longer the stigma that is often associated with having a "black book".Sincerely,Sam
    • The covers are attractive and the plastic cover makes it very easy to slip in a title sheet on the front and/or on the spine
    • I definitely don't feel like the covers are going to rip or bend or split apart easily
    • And it's pretty, shiny White cover is much less scary than the Black one.
    • Great binder with clear plastic cover that lets you slide photo or ID label on front cover and spine
    • My favorite type of binders have been those with clear covers allowing me to dress my binders as I wish.
    • The covers are so slick, stuff just rolls right off 'em
    • THIS IS A GOOD QUALITY BINDER WITH A STURDY OUTSIDE COVER AND INSIDE LOCKING RINGS
    • The guys in the office only favored the ones in white with loose holes and flimsy back covers.
    • Despite what you may find with some other binders, the durable cover here is sure to protect you as you attempt to control all the youngish, sharp-tongued women in your life that you consider high-risk and the Bain of your existence
    • The plastic cover on the front looks like it'll stand against the test of time and won't rip
    • On the other hand, the binder does have the clear cover, so I inserted my textbook's cover on both sides
    • Within three or four months of heavy use, expect the rings to break, the cover to rip off and the inside pockets to tear.
    • The clear cover is a thinner perforated plastic that does not seem as durable as the clear cover was before
    • Lists of names can fit under the clear plastic cover of the binder and the 2 inch EZ-turn rings will hold a multitude of women who may be hiding inside, waiting for a chance to be hired in positions of EQUAL PAY WITH EQUAL RESPECT
    • The guys in the office only favored the ones in white with loose holes and flimsy back covers.
    • And it's pretty, shiny White cover is much less scary than the Black one.
    • I definitely don't feel like the covers are going to rip or bend or split apart easily
    • Thank God Obamacare covers pre-exsisting conditions!!
    • HiI expected clean clear cover
    • the clear view cover has squared corners allowing for a full coverage front insert page (a cheaper brand we've tried has rounded corners, so that the cover insert page had margins of binder showing on both sides of it, which doesn't look very professional).Cons:- binders are shipped as individual pieces in a large box, even when purchasing multiples of 12
    • I love the slip cover on the front and back and the strong D-ring mechanism
    • I do so wish the binders were covered in some sort of nice pretty, soft covering though as you know how we women like to have nice things that we normally can only get if we have a big strong man to help us.
    • My only compaint was that the covers or 3 of the 4 I received were scuffed or scratched, probably from rubbing together
    • According to the label that comes inserted in the front clear cover, the "durable" binder has these features: "frequent use, holds more paper than round ring (this has d-rings installed on the inside back cover), smooth page turning, dividers won't stick out, and two interior pockets
    • The clear cover, allows me to insert information pertaining to the contents of the binder
    • The outside clear cover is fragile.
    • The covers are a little flimsy but the D-rings are large and stay firmly in place even while holding a full binder
    • I find its best to open and close this without a configured pneumatic press as it won't tear the vinyl wrapping or dent the cardboard cover
    • Bound in an attractive cover, this one is the go to binder for every job, small or large.
    • Good notebook if you need a basic 3 ring binder, but the outer covering isn't very durable.
    • Sturdy cover
    • Was bent in half and had grass in between the binder and clear cover.
    • The covers are also pretty sturdy and have so far handled the amount of stuff I've put in them (around 175 page protectors stuffed with 1-4 glossy magazine pages each), which is very important since I'm using these binders as reference book resources and they will naturally get handled and used often
    • This black binder is large and has big capacity, but I don't like it for the reason that the cover is so cheap and plasticy.
    • Nice covers
    • Having received three of these Avery Durable clear cover binders over the past few weeks, I can no longer remain silent.
    • Great basic durable binder cover.
    • Did I mention that this Binder also has a very sturdy cover?
    • The durable cover and well-constructed three rings, allowed me to transfer all the data and addresses crammed into my worn out little black book, neatly organize my information for the first time since I left sixth grade, when Mary Furness did it for me after school one day
    • They tend to lose their appeal as they age and 2) you really need to get the ones with the added protective covering to prevent unwanted accidents from happening.