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Staples Heavy-Duty .5-inch View Binder White (26316) 976053

Staples Heavy-Duty .5-inch View Binder White (26316) 976053
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Last Price: 12.58 USD

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Store presentations in this Staples heavy-duty 120-sheet-capacity 1/2-inch D-ring white view binder. Use this Staples heavy-duty white view binder for presentations and training manuals. The D-ring design lets pages lie flat and holds up to 120 sheets of paper, while the archival-safe material makes this binder suitable for long-term storage. This Staples heavy-duty white view binder can be personalized by inserting your own labels into the clear overlay on the spine and both panels, letting you customize it for a professional look. White view binder is an excellent choice for storing spreadsheets and other wide papers. Three D-rings keep pages secure. Holds up to 120 sheets. Wide design accommodates letter-sized papers. Durable covers are made of plastic with nonstick surface. Four interior pockets for added organization. Insert a custom spine label for easy identification. Heavy-Duty Construction The Staples Heavy-Duty .5-inch view binder boasts a heavy-duty PVC-free construction that is suitable for frequent use and heavy document loads. The rings are reinforced for optimal lifespan and don't gap or misalign, so pages turn smoothly, without snagging. They also stay firmly in place. Back-mounted rings on this Staples four pocket binder allow the binder to lay flat when open for easier access and places less stress on the hinges. Safe Storage With a nonstick build, the Staples PVC-free D-ring binder won't smudge ink and toner from printed pages, so it is well-suited to long-term storage and protecting important documentation. The increased width of the front and back panels provides total coverage for standard dividers and punched pockets, giving greater protection than standard models. Sold as 1 Each.

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Cheapest price in the interval: 12.41 on October 22, 2021

Most expensive price in the interval: 12.58 on November 8, 2021