• Reviews around paper (2.33 of 5)

    Five Star Flex Hybrid NoteBinder, 1 Inch Binder, Notebook and Binder All-in-One, Green (72007)

    • It is strong and flexible, but the rings have a strange shape and this makes it difficult to move the papers and sometimes breaks them
    • Very good quality cover and paper
    • I would have preferred the Five Star paper over this thinner and cheaper kind
    • Paper is good, not thin with faint lines
    • Fourth, the layout allows you to put paper on top of the notebook as well as inside
    • , I used mine for two years and is still holding up strong~Holds a lot of paper~Light and flexible, so doesn't weight my bag down or take up too much space in
    • ~The paper is kind of hard to turn in the notebook (but is made easier if you lightly pull the page so that there is resistance where the paper meets the ring, and then you turn the page)~Buying reinforced paper or those doughnut-shaped reinforcement labels are a requirement
    • Ever since the 8th grade I've noticed that everyone else had binders while I had a folder filled with loose leaf papers
    • Only issue I have is paper on the folded back side rips a bit easier
    • (i'm not very patient) and each time I do, one wrong move and all my papers will come loose
    • so we had ot buy a normal binder paper with 4 holes and do the holes by ourselves because the papers are cheap but the sipping is 5/6 times the price of the sheets so it's not affordable
    • It lets you give some organization to your files, and I love the plastic dividers with pockets so I can put loose papers in them.
    • It expands as more paper is put in but easy to carry around and put things in as needed
    • But it holds paper well
    • I would definitely recommend the loose paper that has plastic protective strip around the holes of the paper as turning and flipping through can make the pages rip.
    • Now that I'm back in college, I went shopping for school supplies and came across this -- it reminded me of my childhood school days when I owned folders with loose leaf papers instead of binders or notebooks
    • Also, upon further inspection, the paper in the notebook seemed to have suffered from water damage
    • Crumpled papers, lost papers, stuff everywhere
    • bought it for school fits nicely in my backpack that is so thin.it has some nice dividers and paper
    • I love how you can insert and take out paper like a binder, but it lays flat like a notebook
    • , make sure you don't give it to someone who might need to hurry and turn a page of loose leaf paper to catch some important notes.
    • LOVE, Love, LOVE, Love, LOVE!This is the best of notebooks and best of loose-leaf paper.
    • Disappointingly enough, the binder came with regular loose leaf paper that was not the variety with plastic reinforced holes
    • I would definitely recommend the loose paper that has plastic protective strip around the holes of the paper as turning and flipping through can make the pages rip.
    • The binder comes with a couple of pockets savers for loose paper, three tab sheets (which can also be loaded with loose leaf paper, 60 sheets of college-ruled paper and 20 sheets of graph paper - which does indeed make this a full kit binder
    • After that are three thinner plastic dividers with tabs, and can be used to hold papers as well
    • It won't open the rings, but it does mean turning pages isn't quite as smooth as with a standard three-ring binder