• Reviews around cover (3.61 of 5)

    Avery Heavy-Duty View Binder, 1-1/2" One Touch Slant Rings, 375-Sheet Capacity, Navy Blue, Pack of 4 (79871)

    • There's a clear plastic cover like on a DVD case that allows for customization
    • The front cover is crystal clear, whereas other brands have "textured" or "grainy" covers
    • Sturdy cover
    • I have an older regular-style 3-ring binder that has much more sturdy front/back covers.
    • This time they dramatically changed the design of the binder, without changing the Part Number (79-195).My shipment of 10 binders had some manufactured in February with glossy covers, and the rest manufactured in June with a very coarse matte cover all around and a very loose front cover pocket that flaps after putting in the title sheet
    • I like the large front and back covers so that dividers can be used without them sticking out the side of the binder.
    • On the inside, there are two clear insert covers on both the front and back
    • Hasn't quite been two months of use and the clear view cover ripped off.
    • The front cover is crystal clear, whereas other brands have "textured" or "grainy" covers
    • It has nice, thick covers, and what I love about the EZD ring is that it doesn't crunch the papers at the back of the binder
    • By archiving, I mean that I am securing photos and other documents onto card stock, placing in cover sheets and placing in the binder - all with acid-free products, including acid-free photo corners, acid-free card stock and acid-free cover sheets in an acid-free binder.
    • The three inch binders are a beautiful Seafoam Green color which are surrounded with "clear outer portion cover vinyl," affording you the opportunity to customize the outside of your binder with "insert-label sheets (words, pictures, etc)" in the front, back and spline.
    • I like the clear cover on the binder front and spine.
    • The clear cover is a little dirty
    • The cover is very flimsy and that is the thing that tends to go on a binder that is used heavily
    • You can "customize" the front and back covers and spine by slipping sheets of paper under the clear plastic outer covers
    • It’s floppy and doesn’t stay closed properly - the top cover slides backward due to the weak hinge, exposing the contents slightly
    • They have clear covers on front and back, as well as on the binder edge
    • It has clear cover, front, back and spine, for placement of label, pictures or whatever you wish to use to distinguish this from other binders.
    • The clear cover is a little dirty