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Avery Heavy-Duty Binder with One Touch EZD Rings 11 x 8 1/2 1 1/2" Capacity Black 79991

Avery Heavy-Duty Binder with One Touch EZD Rings 11 x 8 1/2 1 1/2" Capacity Black 79991
Store: Target
Last Price: 13.13 USD

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Turn pages quickly and smoothly with this Avery DuraHinge heavy-duty 400-sheet-capacity 1.5-inch One Touch ring label holder black binder. With this Heavy-Duty Binder you get one-touch operation and everyday durability. It features a spine label holder that lets you load a spine ID quickly so you can identify the binder at a glance. The DuraHinge(R) design is stronger, lasts longer and resists tearing, while the DuraEdge(R) feature makes the sides and top more pliable to resist splitting. A deep texture film offers a smoother finish and features a linen pattern for high-quality look and feel. The exclusive EZD(R) rings open and lock closed with one touch, and hold more sheets than the same size slant and round rings. Also, the rings' gap-free design keeps your papers secure so they won't fall out. Even when filled to its 1-2" capacity, this binder has four stacked pockets for extra space inside the covers. The black binder is made with a nonstick poly construction for maximum performance, and features wider front and back panels that cover standard size dividers and sheet protectors. Binder features a DuraHinge design that's stronger, lasts longer and resists tearing, and DuraEdge that makes the sides and top more pliable to resist splitting. Deep texture film offers a smoother finish and features a linen pattern for high-quality look and feel. 1-1/2" One Touch EZD locking rings open with ease and keep pages secure. EZD rings hold up to 50% more than same size round rings. Includes a spine label holder for easy reference when on a shelf. Wide front and back binder panels fully cover standard dividers and sheet protectors. Organize and secure paper with four stacked pockets. Sold as 1 Each.

Price History

Cheapest price in the interval: 10.68 on May 23, 2021

Most expensive price in the interval: 13.13 on November 8, 2021