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MyOfficeInnovations Heavy Duty 5" 3-Ring View Binder Black (24699) 82612

MyOfficeInnovations Heavy Duty 5" 3-Ring View Binder Black (24699) 82612
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Last Price: 18.18 USD

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Compile all your most important paperwork inside this heavy-duty binder. The locking D-rings keep papers securely in place and allow for easy page turns, while a clear overlay makes it easy to add a title or subject page to the front cover. With a 1000-sheet capacity, this Staples black view binder offers abundant document storage. Black view binder is an excellent choice for storing spreadsheets and other wide papers. Three D-rings keep pages secure. Holds up to 1,000 sheets. Durable covers are made of plastic with non-stick surface. Four interior pockets for added organization. Insert a custom spine label for easy identification. Heavy-Duty Paper Storage The Staples heavy-duty 5-inch view binder comfortably holds up to 1,000 pages on Slant D-rings, so it is well-suited to large projects. Holding 25 percent more than round rings of the same size, the Slant D-rings help to maximize storage space. Suitable for frequent heavy-duty use, this Staples 5-inch D-ring binder boasts a robust construction with an additional seam on the front panel that reduces stress on the spine when users simply need to read a document without removing it. Feature-Rich Storage Consumers can maximize the storage capacity of the Staples 1000-sheet 5-inch binder by making use of the four interior stacked pockets that provide a convenient method of organizing loose pages. With wider front and back panels than standard binders, this model offers full coverage for dividers and punched pockets, providing a higher degree of protection. To maximize versatility, the Staples 1000-sheet plastic binder has a nonstick finish that ensures ink and toner aren't smudged during storage, making this binder suited to archival storage projects. Sold as 1 Each.

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Cheapest price in the interval: 16.12 on October 28, 2021

Most expensive price in the interval: 18.18 on November 6, 2021