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OTL: Avery Mini Binder

By Librarygirl @LibraryGirlRead
OTL: Avery Mini Binder The Avery Mini Durable View Comfort Touch Binder helps make organization easy. I love the 5.5 x 8.5 size which is perfect for carrying everywhere and isn't too bulky. The binder is very durable as the name suggests and will hold up to a lot of use. There are pockets on the inside of the front and back covers which are nice for storing any extra papers that do not work with the ring binder system. The front cover also has a see through plastic pocket for adding a cover to the binder. The one inch ring lets the binder hold plenty of material without being too thick.
I also discovered that the binder is very easy to clean. I let my daughter draw on some of my note pages while I was going over some paperwork at the school and she managed to get ink on the back cover as well. It wiped off easily with a damp cloth.
The only feature that I feel the binder is missing is a place to store a pen. There is simply no easy way to keep a pen in the binder at all times.
The Avery Mini Durable View Comfort Touch Binder works very well with the other products in the Avery line designed for the 5.5 x 8.5 inch size including filler paper, write on dividers, and binder pockets.
I received the Avery Mini Durable View Comfort Touch Binder with 1 inch Round Ring, 5.5 x 8.5 Inches, Dusty Blue (17347) from the Amazon.com Vine program for the purpose of providing an honest review.  Avery also sent Avery Filler Paper, 5.5 x 8.5 Inches, 100 Sheets (14230) and Avery Mini Studio Collection Write-On Tab Dividers with Retro Flower Design on Divider, 5.5 x 8.5-Inches, 5 Tabs (16187) to use with the binder for review purposes.  These products are not included with the purchase of the binder.
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