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Cardinal Check Binder Seven-Ring D-Ring Reference 1" Cap Other Black 35000

Cardinal Check Binder Seven-Ring D-Ring Reference 1" Cap Other Black 35000
Store: Target
Last Price: 20.20 USD

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Create a convenient check registry with this Cardinal 1-inch D seven-ring check binder. Keep business checks and stubs neatly filed away in this Cardinal seven-ring check binder. A zippered pouch provides storage for deposit slips, receipts, and a small calculator, while an open pocket offers space for notes or other loose sheets of paper. The convenient ring layout works with most standard business check sheets for convenient compatibility. Featuring durable D rings, this Cardinal seven-ring check binder keeps your checks securely stored inside. Black special application binder to protect business checks and keep them organized. Dimensions: 1.75" x 9.75" x 14.5". Seven slant 1" D-rings keep pages secure. Holds up to 225 sheets. Cover board is made from 100% recycled fiber with at least 98% post-consumer fiber. Three interior removable pockets for added organization. Included removable zipper pouch helps you organize your check-writing need. Professional Appeal for a small business with a professional checkbook by choosing this Cardinal 1-inch Slant-D ring binder, which features a black and gray textured cover and solid black interior lining for a clean, professional look. It's sized to hold check-on-a-page formatted sheets that come three checks per page, and the seven 1-inch Slant-D rings hold up to 225 sheets for adequate storage. Secure and convenient storage, removable pouch, complete with a zippered portion and an open flat pocket, gives quick access to pens, stamps and other check-writing supplies. The Cardinal black 1-inch check binder has seven sturdy metal Slant-D rings that keep checks and stubs securely inside while making it easy to flip through pages. Sold as 1 Each.

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Cheapest price in the interval: 18.84 on November 6, 2021

Most expensive price in the interval: 20.2 on December 20, 2021