Acco 2" Loose Leaf Rings 50pk - ACC-72205
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Acco 2" Loose Leaf Rings 50pk - ACC-72205
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Acco 1-1/2"Loose Leaf Rings 100pk -ACC-72204 | A7072204 | $32.29
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Product Description
These 2" tough steel rings are equipped to handle heavy use. The multi-layer nickel-plating won't crack or split, and the locking position provides extra security. Open and close easily. Get 50 2" loose leaf rings per order. Product number A7072205.
Product Details
- Multi-layer nickel-plated steel will not crack or split
- Rings and open and close easily and lock for extra security
- 2 inch capacity holds up to 375 sheets
- Silver; 50 per box
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Welcome to MyBinding video. This is everything you need to know about Binding Rings. They come in sizes ranging from ?" all the way to 10". The smallest size can probably hold close to 100 sheets of 20lb paper and here's the largest size next to 4 reams of paper. That's 2000 sheets. Binding rings actually work better with less conventional uses, like keeping score at a game or holding your flash cards together, even making your own note pads. There are 2 types of ring bindings. This is less secure, which just unsnaps and snaps back on and the more secure screws together to ensure that your pag ...
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Welcome to MyBinding video. This is everything you need to know about Binding Rings. They come in sizes ranging from ?" all the way to 10". The smallest size can probably hold close to 100 sheets of 20lb paper and here's the largest size next to 4 reams of paper. That's 2000 sheets. Binding rings actually work better with less conventional uses, like keeping score at a game or holding your flash cards together, even making your own note pads. There are 2 types of ring bindings. This is less secure, which just unsnaps and snaps back on and the more secure screws together to ensure that your pages don't fall out and there are different benefits for using either type. Within the conventional 3-hole punch, when using the more secure rings, your pages will have a bit more trouble getting past the screw part. With the less secure, your pages move freely throughout the entire ring. And those are binding rings. For more demos, reviews and how-to's, go to MyBinding.com.