• Designed to be stronger and more durable than basic binders, this white binder features a tear-resistant spine (DuraHinge) and more flexible, split-resistant edges (DuraEdge)
  • EZD ring holds 40-50% more paper than basic 3 inch binder; 670-sheet capacity
  • Pages lie flat because rings are mounted on the rear binder panel instead of on the spine
  • Extra storage with 4 interior clear pockets; all Durable binders are made with nonstick PVC-free material—no ink transfer
  • Durable view binder allows for customization on spine, front and back covers

I made two card holders for my boys with these. Finally all of the cards are off the floor and organized. They love that they can see what they are looking for and the binder is nice and sturdy. We have had two months and it's holding up well.

These binders have double view pockets (one on the front and one on the back) so you can place papers inside. The rings are easy to open. These are sturdy enough that the edges don't fray or jam. I usually put these inside my backpack and pull them out daily. They're holding up very well.

I wanted a binder to hold my PowerPoint presentations. This binder fit the bill. It will hold approximately 8 (20) page presentations. Now I don't need as many binders as I did before. They come in a variety of colors. They're sturdy and easy to open and close. I also used this type of binder for my English Grammar Exercises Books. I take the book apart and put it in a binder. Now most of my Sentence Diagramming Exercise Books are stored in two of these binders instead of having six separate books. It's just convenient. I use one binder for "student" text; the other for "instructor" text.

Very durable 4 in binder. Was required for my 6th grader (seems huge for him - but that is another story) I wanted one that he could customize like I used to years ago. He can insert pictures or drawings into the clear cover to make it easy to know which one is his in the classroom, and able to show off to all his friends. Overall very durable and will last the whole year.

This great binder is large enough to accommodate all of the lesson plans for my homeschooled 2nd grader. The inside of the flaps both have a nice large pocket for extra papers you don't want in the binder. Easily labeled, has pockets in the clear covering on front and back also. There is also a pocket for writing instruments presumable in the middle. This would be great for a high school student as it could hold many subjects and a lot of loose leaf paper/1 subject notebooks.

I preface this with, I am kind of an office/school supply snob. These binders are a great value. The cover is good quality. The rings are the best part. Kind of an oblong shape, somewhere between the traditional round ring and the D ring, they are easy to load and REALLY strong. Totally important when you have a 3" binder stuffed to the gills, like I do.

I homeschool my 7th grade son and have since he was preschool age. Each year we use a three ring binder with added tabs to keep track of our work. After using other brands, I finally purchased an Avery binder one year and was happily surprised at how much better it held up than the other brands. Now, Avery is the only brand that I purchase and I order one each year as I am preparing for a new homeschool year. I like the ease of opening the rings, and the larger binders hold sooooo many papers. I also like the pockets on both interior covers; it's handy for keeping specific forms, calendars, etc at my fingertips. The clear view front cover is handy as well because it allows me to create a cover sheet for our binders (you can also download a template to use to create a spine label as well which is super-helpful to identify which binder you need from the shelf). The best thing I like about these Avery binders is that no matter that we use them on a daily basis, opening and closing them multiple times, the seams have not ripped like other binders have done. I like these so well that I use separate ones for household information, recipes, garden info, product information booklets and warranty info. I highly recommend these Avery binders and I will continue to use them in the future.

I bought 12 of these and each one was just fine. The quality is nice, not too flimsy, and the price is unbeatable (I know because I checked the price of binders everywhere before purchasing!)

Well made. Rings allign great. Semi-D or rounded D-ring is really nice to flip through a large volume of paper. Locking clips are great if you have heavy paper laods and these binders have them. The double inside pockets are great for extras. I have not had to carry this around and have yet to fill it up but I used to work with binders all day and know the value of a good one. I recomend that you three hole punch a piece or sturdy paper or thin cardboard as the first bottom page as that assures your bottom pages stay nice and flat with that much paper weight.

EZD is the right for me! Pursuing my graduate degree. I use on average 4 binders (3x3 inch and 1x2 inch) each senmester at 3 semesters per year. The one touch open (as pictured in the Avery Nonstick Heavy-Duty EZD Reference View) is smoooooth. Less finger pinch possibility. I can hold my papers in one hand while opening the rings with the other. I use 3 inch whites the most because they seem to be less expensive when I order. I have some 2 inch reds as well.