• Reviews around plastic (3.44 of 5)

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

    • The notebook is flexible plastic throughout that can withstand a rough year, and flexes to fit better in bookbags
    • This wouldn't be a problem if they weren't made of a very soft plastic, and the inner-portions of the ring are long and skinny, so if you're not careful, these could break easily
    • The cover and back are a thin, flexible plastic
    • I am however not trilled about the cloth part, I think plastic would have just been fine
    • You can't do that with the clunky plastic ones.
    • The cover is a thin piece of flexible plastic rather than a piece of cardboard sandwiched inside plastic.
    • You must be careful when using them not to overload them, because the 'rings' are a soft plastic with a pointed connector
    • There's a flexible plastic flap on the top of each divider so you can secure the top of any papers you put in the divider's pocket, which is a downright ingenious design choice that we've needed for a long time.(2
    • It also has nice 5 plastic pocket dividers 2 of those are the thicker notepocket kind that have a pocket in front and 3 are the traditional note protector kind that you can slip a page in them
    • The cover is cheap plastic and feels that way
    • It comes with a One year warranty according to Five Star, but it is made from very sturdy plastic that can take a few scratches, so, the warranty probably won’t even be needed
    • It is very helpful because it is lighter than a sturdy hard binder and more durable than a flimsy thin plastic binder.
    • We bought it and waited for it to arrive, in the moment it arrived my daughter was already disappointed, the cover is cheap plastic and the binder itself is way too flexible so it doesn't gives much security for her
    • are flexible plastic.
    • Without the traditional metal or rigid plastic rings, inserting and removing paper is more annoying because rings on the NoteBinder are longer and flexible.3
    • I like the front and back are of strudy but flexible plastic that doesn't crack like on traditional binders, and I like that I open it up and fold it back around so instead of being traditionally
    • I also love the sturdy plastic subject dividers, and the handy little pockets built into the divider.
    • It's the same function has the plastic rings, but the huge difference is that the metal binder rings have NO GAPS.Hopefully the Five Star team will hear out the customers and improve the design of it because it'd kill the whole binder market competition if only it wasn't for the stupid plastic rings.
    • The rings on the binder are a flexible plastic that are not brittle and can be easily manipulated into anything that I wanted to put in the binder
    • Going back to small diameter rigid-ringed notebook with flexible plastic cover and all three rings opening at once.
    • It won't open the rings, but it does mean turning pages isn't quite as smooth as with a standard three-ring binder