WLJ55096 - Wilson Jones View-Tab Round Ring Presentation Binder
C**L
Classic Binder Clips
These clips are great. They're strong and sturdy and will last you a long time. The handle tabs can be articulated to fold flat against whatever you're securing. I keep a supply clipped around the edge of my computer monitor. We use these around the home and office, in a few different sizes, for a variety of applications:- Wrangling cords: I use these on the front of my desk to hold a variety of charging cords that would otherwise be lying on the floor in a tangled mess. Clip one along the front or back edge of your desk, temporarily pop one of the shiny handle tabs out from the main body of the clip, stick a cord in, and, pop the handle piece back in. The little "keyhole" bit at the end will keep the end of the cord from falling through, and you can easily pull the cord in/out for added length. You can use them on the back edge of the desk to position and guide cords for your keyboard, mouse, speakers, etc.- Keeping food bags closed: we use one or two clips to close bags of chips, cereal, flour, etc. They're far stronger and more durable than those crappy plastic bag clips I see people using.- Storing and filing big packets of paper that won't take staples: I run a home office, and I'm occasionally mailed a big honking insurance policy or contract that is too big for staples. I'll use a clip for permanent storage when filing these away.- Keeping office supplies together: I use a few different sized envelopes, and keep a selection of each type close at hand on the desktop, all secured with binder clips to prevent disarray and misery.- All sorts of other miscellaneous uses: these are so versatile that your imagination is really the limit: kids' building toys, money clips, art/craft supplies, etc. There are countless creative ideas online.I docked a star for two things:1. These are not rust-proof, and thus not good in applications where they'll be exposed to excess moisture. I know of no equivalent stainless steel variants available, unless you want to pay a few bucks per clip.2. With frequent and extended use, especially to secure items near the maximum thickness recommended by the manufacturer, the main body of the clip will eventually be bent ever-so-slightly open and lose some of its strength. However, I rarely max these out, and they last so long already that, at this price point, I don't greatly mind this minor flaw.
M**R
office clips
great for organizing office documents
M**E
A little pricey
More expensive but, it’s exactly what I needed
M**1
Useful for everything
These things are so handy. I use them mostly for paperwork and chip clips, but the possibilities are endless. They're sturdy and inexpensive.
D**B
Cool clips with a million uses.
I bought a few packs of these to keep around the house and I am always finding uses for them! Here's a few I've found:- Keep chip bags and other food products sealed. They aren't quite as wide as many of the plastic clips you'll find at grocery stores, but unlike those they are seriously strong and will last a while.- Cable management. Clip them on the end of your desk and run cables through the finger parts, you now have a nice organized computer desk without dropping $10 on dedicate strips.- Attach one to a magnet on the fridge and leave notes, coupons, whatever. See what I mean about the uses? I love these little things.- Hold together something you've glued- Save your page in a book.See what I mean about the uses? Keep a box of these in your junk drawer and watch how fast they disappear.
M**K
Perfect binders, strong, durable, highly recommended!
Perfect binder clips from ACCO. They are sturdy, durable, don't lose their strength over time, don't stay bended/open if I clipped something big with it, easy to pinch and do exactly what you need them to do: keep stuff together and organised. If it's a stack of papers/notes, the cable mess behind the computer or a bag of coffee-beans, unmissable item for the office. And house for that matter. No more 3 half broken staples in important stacks of paperwork, no more ikea-plastics not completely closing the bag of roasted seaweed (bye bye crispiness) and no more trying to fit a rubberband that extra time around something (that will make it either break and hit your nose, or smash whatever you are trying to close/keep together).And all for a fair price. Highly recommended!
V**.
great for holding cardboard shelf dividers
We got a new upright freezer and I wanted shelf dividers to organize the foods into smaller sections on each shelf. Not wanting to pay over $10 each for the brand name pieces of plastic that the manufacturer "provides" for this purpose, I cut the end and one side out of cardboard boxes and use these clips to hold the edges of the box in place on the wire shelves. The solid parts of the box that are left after cutting form the sides and top of your "bin".You use the wide part of the clip under the shelf and clip the bottom edge of the box, anchoring it to the wire. I saw this somewhere on line and thought it was a great idea. It is! Sounds crazy, but they do the job just fine.
M**O
Worth the money. Sturdy
Very good clips
M**I
Perfect For 3D Printers With Glass Beds
I have a 3D printer with a aluminum bed that has dimensions of 235x235. Recently, I had to purchase a rounded piece of glass to use for a little bit with dimension of 220. I ordered these clips and they are the perfect size for attacking the glass that is almost 1cm away from the edge.Strong, easy to remove the handles. For the $, great purchase.
A**H
Quality binder clips that work well
I've been using & abusing these for a few weeks. These are quality binder clips are holding up extremely well.
N**A
Arrived on time in good condition
I use this product to hold a lot of paper in my drawing book
J**F
Great clips
This is a solid product and it will last forever assuming you are not like me and lose them
M**M
Good size and price
Good size
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