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My only complaint is that since the binder rings sometimes separate and don't close perfectly, they may get cought on the mesh causing it to rip (I've had 3 of these binders and the rings separated on all of them, but a hole only roped in one of the pencil cases).TIPS:•if using loose leaf paper, make sure it's reinforced•fill it with spiral notebooks instead of paper•ALWAYS close the binder rings when they don't need to be open (my binder has
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Has a supply pouch, a multi category folder for loose papers and a sturdy 3 ring binder for hole punched papers
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I used to fill it with loose leaf paper (HAS to be reinforced), and dividers for all my classes, but now I find it easier to just put my 5 spiral notebooks in it because it helps me keep it neat
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It also has a built in pencil case (small) and non-removable files that are great for homework and loose papers
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I guess it's good for preventing accidental opening and spilling papers and
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I like the file pocket section on the side-- nice for storing a planner, papers without holes punched, index cards, etc
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I am sure it will do as well as, if not better than the higher priced binders I have previously purchased
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We're going to try make it work as
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Highly function, as well as, very durable.