I just cannot understand why we can buy a one inch binder for less than five dollars but a three inch binder costs almost fifteen dollars. It is made very well and works very well but to me it is over priced somewhat. When I was shopping for a three inch binder they all seem to be overpriced. I am a college student and have to watch my money. It looks like there is not ten dollars difference between a one inch binder and a three inch binder. But this binder is a very heavy duty and dependable binder.
These binders are perfect for my genealogy papers. This is the fourth binder I purchased. It is well made and holds up to repeated use as I add pages and look through my information. I highly recommend these binders. I have the 3” binders but would use any size for other purposes.
The binders were just what the product info described. Strong well made and perfect for my trading cards... Presentation is everything and I give them an A+....I highly recommend this product.
Written by a customer while visiting Staples
Customer Rating
5
Great binders!
on January 31, 2017
Posted by: Paula K.
These were recommended to me by a coworker and she was right. Despite heavy use they last for years (and look good doing it. :-) )
I was told that I was crazy to pay $15 for a binder. You can get binders for as low as $6 at Staples when the moon and stars are in the right position (a sale). However what these people don't know is that 600 pages of loose leaf paper in a 3" binder weighs a ton. If you must review the sheets on a regular basis less expensive binders come apart. Then you must reload 600 loose leaf paper again. What a waist of time. These binders are constructed to last and be used every day. Capacity of 2" binders or less hold less sheets and take up too much room when stacked together or are in a file cabinet. If 4" or 5" binders are used the only benefit is that you can give up your gym membership since you have the strength to handle the weight of a completely filled binder. In addition 4" and 5" binders have less capacity per inch than the 3" and have to hold more weight for the same construction. There you have it. Buy price or quality. Not me I want the biggest bang for my hard earned buck and thats why I paid $15 for the binder.