Cardinal 1" Flip Chart Horizontal Round-Ring Easel Binder, Black
3.5
(based on 11 reviews)
Ratings Distribution
5 Stars
(1)
4 Stars
(5)
3 Stars
(4)
2 Stars
(0)
1 Stars
(1)
82%
of respondents would recommend this to a friend.
Pros
Easy to open/close (9)
Rings close evenly (8)
Easy to customize (4)
Well built / quality (4)
Cons
Best Uses
Presentations (8)
Reviewer Profile:
Quality oriented (8), Budget shopper (3)
Primary use:
Business (8), Personal (3)
Most Liked Positive Review
Only one caveat
We use the products to display visual aids for a production crew. The flip style makes it easy to go from one job to another. The only caveat is this: Any display materials printed...Read complete review
We use the products to display visual aids for a production crew. The flip style makes it easy to go from one job to another. The only caveat is this: Any display materials printed vertically will have to be re-done to be printed horizontally. These binders are worth the price.
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Most Liked Negative Review
It Does the Job.
I am using this binder to store a copy I've made of a book of folk songs. When I play music from this book on the piano, I put the book on the music ...Read complete review
I am using this binder to store a copy I've made of a book of folk songs. When I play music from this book on the piano, I put the book on the music stand, open to the page I want. The problem with this binder is that it won't stand up easily on its own, when I turn to the page I want. It tends to slide around and off of the backing "ridge" that's supposed to hold the binder top in place. It's okay but a bit unwieldy. Bottom line: had I been able to find an ACCOPress cardboard binder that could open in this same manner, I would have bought it instead.
The first time I set it up it split on the binding seam, then... I tried to use it as a flip chart and it won't flip. The pages stand out rather than flipping down on the back side. Wouldn't use for any presentations as it is cheezy.
We use the products to display visual aids for a production crew. The flip style makes it easy to go from one job to another. The only caveat is this: Any display materials printed vertically will have to be re-done to be printed horizontally. These binders are worth the price.
I am using this binder to store a copy I've made of a book of folk songs. When I play music from this book on the piano, I put the book on the music stand, open to the page I want. The problem with this binder is that it won't stand up easily on its own, when I turn to the page I want. It tends to slide around and off of the backing "ridge" that's supposed to hold the binder top in place. It's okay but a bit unwieldy. Bottom line: had I been able to find an ACCOPress cardboard binder that could open in this same manner, I would have bought it instead.