Description
Ringless binder with Dog image
- 11″ high x 18.6″open , Each Cover size 11″ x 9.6″ wide, 2oz weight (No metal parts)
Eco-Friendly Ringless Binder # is made from tear-resistant paper and sold empty. It is made from A4 three-hole punched paper and eliminates 80% of the weight of the material typically used in traditional (same capacity) Ring binders. Instead of rings, we use flexible ties as part of the cover. - The metal rings sticking up and preventing your hand from reaching the opposite page are gone.
- Completely and consistently flat, you will hardly notice the difference between this binder and a notebook. You can sketch, write, and make notes, as well as replace the pages, hardly noticing the binding.
- It is equivalent in capacity to a 2″ ring binder and can handle up to 350 pages, 175 on each spine.
We call it a multi-binder because sets of ties are attached to each cover, doubling the binder capacity. (See the illustration)
No need to choose between BINDER or NOTEBOOK. There are no sticking-out rings
between the Ringless binder pages.
It has two spines with three ties each. Designed to bind US 3-hole A4 punched paper. Each spine binds up to 175 pages. Three hundred fifty pages total. Same as two inches thick ring binders, with one small difference. Ring-less binder is always flat. The number of pages bonded may vary depending on the weight of the paper used. No rings/tie binder with two spines.
Eco-friendly.
It consumes less than 20% of the weight of material needed to assemble a Ring binder with a comparable capacity.

When purchasing three-hole-punched paper refills, please be aware that in the US, they are available in two sizes: 1) 8 1/2″ x 11″ and 2) 8″ x 10.5″
Our Binders are designed to accommodate standard size A4 Letter size 8 1/2″ x 11″ and 8″ x 10.5” paper.
Hole-punched refills are available under several names: 1) College-ruled notebook paper, 2). Wide ruled filler paper, 3) Engineer Pad, 4) 5×5 Graph ruled paper, 5) Quad ruled paper.
5×5 graph paper, also known as ‘engineering’ paper, has five squares per inch. It is frequently used for math or science purposes for teens and adults. The larger quad rule-sized squared paper may be better for younger children. There is also 4×4 paper etc.

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