Best view binders according to redditors

We found 42 Reddit comments discussing the best view binders. We ranked the 19 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about View Binders:

u/Owlie · 107 pointsr/TwoXChromosomes

When I was starting up my business about six months ago (just after the conclusion of the 2012 Presidential Election) I needed to buy a couple dozen binders and went to Amazon. When on Amazon I always shop by reviews. Couldn't find a damn binder due to Romney's "Binders full of women" comment. Everything was rated Five Stars due to the binders' prodigious abilities to hold all the women.

u/AnAvidGolfer · 36 pointsr/OutOfTheLoop

And you should read the Amazon reviews.

u/Manath · 27 pointsr/magicTCG

I do indeed! :) Here's another close-up.

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I make binder templates in Photoshop if anyone needs them -- don't have them for all sets yet, but I also provide the original psds and they're pretty easy to edit. I go with these folders for storage.

u/ManWithQuestions9 · 16 pointsr/pkmntcgcollections

Thanks! The binder is just a standard red Avery binder - I got it all on Amazon!

- Red Binder

- Black Pin Pages

- Coin Holders

- Coin Pages

Enjoy!

u/PK_Thor · 5 pointsr/pkmntcgcollections

Amazon is probably your best bet. These are the best card sheets available in my opinion, but it's unnecessary for, say, individual sets or master sets; I mostly use them for my binder of rare and valuable cards. These are probably the second best option and are good for any type of card, otherwise the regular ones found at Walmart and Target are fine; the only thing is they tend to sag at the bottom if the binder is standing vertically but it doesn't damage or affect the cards at all.

For binders, I haven't played around with too many different kinds, but I am very satisfied with the Avery brand. Here's the specific kind I use.

u/amaeb · 5 pointsr/minimalism

Especially this. With separate binders I ended up carrying them all anyway because in my down time between classes I would want to work on stuff but I couldn't if the binders were at home. If you buy a large binder, invest in a quality one. Yes, it might cost $10-$15 but it will last as long as you don't treat it too badly (the last binder I bought lasted about 2 years); buy one that opens easy and is heavy duty similar to this. It will make your life easier not struggling with a cheap binder/possibly having the thing break on you. Does anyone else hate when the binder rings get misshapen?? BTW, a binder similar to this won't do that.

For each class I had a Notes, Homework, Tests/Quizzes section in my binder. I modified or added the sections as necessary for each class. So the tab would read "ClassName Section" for example "ME146 Notes".

One more modification to caityface's other advice. Rather than numbering your lectures, just write the day and date at the top of your note pages and handouts. Because, personally, it was easier for me to go back and look at my notes and remember class that day when my notes said "Monday, August 27th" rather than "Lecture #4"

u/Strel0k · 4 pointsr/gardening

$50??? Wow, what a ripoff....

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u/Yoda0VGs · 2 pointsr/Greenlantern

Ah gotcha

They are these Three ring binders from amazon:

UniKeep 3 Ring Binder - Black - Case View Binder - 1.5 Inch Spine - with Clear Outer Overlay - Pack of 3 Binders https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01789E5G0/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_igy5CbJNN0M90

There's 3 different sizes, those are all the 1.5 inch. For short arcs I use the 1 inch or even half inch.

The 3 hole inserts inside them I get from my lcs

u/Sokensan · 2 pointsr/rpg

looks good! One recommendation i have (not necessary but useful) is a 3 hole punch binder and sleeves for character sheets. Also here's a really useful Reference Guide.

u/applejade · 2 pointsr/bulletjournal

My washi tapes are in this 3-level Sterlite stack & carry box and I might get another.

My pens are in these three semi-transparent toiletry bags: 1; 2; 3. I like these because I can see what's in them. I use hair elastics to band groups of pens together.

Some of my stickers are in this Avery mini-binder with these top loading protector sheets. Some stickers are in a few accordian file folders.

u/gr8balooga · 2 pointsr/boardgames

A chest would be awesome! In my case I bought a 5 inch binder, 5x7 photo pages for the medium and small tiles, and regular page protectors to store the large tiles in(I have all the expansions same as you). I think I'll be be switching to a couple of 2" or 3" binders to make searching and sorting easier. The 5 inch binder is pretty full and I havn't even added Sanctum of Twilight or the upcoming Horrific Journey expansions yet.

Imgur album of how it looks

Amz link to 5 inch heavy duty binder

Amz link to 5x7 photo binder pages

Edit:
I was also recommended these clear round bases for the minis as well, but havn't tried them.

Amz link to bases

u/EggheadDash · 2 pointsr/TumblrInAction

At first I was confused, I thought this was talking about these

u/SirMontego · 2 pointsr/LifeProTips

Amazon:

2" Wilson Jones 3-ring binder $6.79

2" Wilson Jones 4-ring binder $15.19, and it is for A4 paper.

I'll stick with the 3-ring.

u/SamCarterX206 · 2 pointsr/tipofmytongue
u/Hyaldjeisjaba · 1 pointr/germany

Hi everyone,

I recently moved to Germany from the US and am looking to purchase school supplies for the upcoming semester. In particular, I'm looking for binders like these:

https://www.amazon.com/Avery-Durable-Binder-Slant-Binders/dp/B06ZZ2V4DL/ref=pd_bap_rp_3/132-2980578-7042956?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B06ZZ2V4DL&pd_rd_r=82ccecaf-98fe-4fb6-bc5e-f5abae8df7a0&pd_rd_w=a0CAq&pd_rd_wg=RvQY1&pf_rd_p=bc4a692a-efbf-4fea-abae-2257b7d438d4&pf_rd_r=537XZJA1C23K77GBMH3D&psc=1&refRID=537XZJA1C23K77GBMH3D\.

Do you guys know where I can find them? I've check my local shops and amazon.de but I haven't found anything similar. All of the binders I've found have been flimsy and don't have pockets for papers.

Thank you for the help

u/DilbertsBeforeSwine · 1 pointr/mathematics

I bought graph paper the summer before I started taking math classes after Calc II, and I haven't opened the package yet. I had Number Theory, Calc III, Vector Calc, Abstract Algebra I and II, a Problem Solving course and Geometry and found no need for graph paper. I saw it for a dollar and thought it might be useful. If there's anything that needs a graph, I find that a sketch works just fine.
I'm kinda weird when it comes organization. Everything needs to be exactly where I want it (I'm one of those people). So what I do is separate the binder into sections with these exact Binder Tabs. I use this Binder. You may want to try a 2" binder though. The only reason I don't is that I don't want to carry the 2" binder around.
So there are 8 sections in the binder. My last section is for extra paper. The other 7 cover 3-4 classes. I use 2 sections for a math class: one for the notes and one for the homework and other problems. I date every sheet to make finding things easier. With the remaining section after 3 math classes, I will put a random humanity or philosophy class. They only need one section. Economics took only one section for me, but I had a really easy professor. I've never taken a programming course (until this upcoming fall), but most of my friends are computer science majors (why I'm on Reddit), and I've never seen any of them take notes for any computer science classes.
Upper level math courses are fun with the right professors. A horrible subject becomes fun with a good professor; a great subject becomes dreadful with a bitch. You'll need patience to succeed. It gets really frustrating sometimes.
Also, I'd like to add that one of my teachers took notes on a tablet instead of the whiteboard, and she posted them online. The notes looked nice and I'd recommend the tablet if you feel like spending the money. I don't like using tablets, and there are many hundreds of things I'd rather do with $300, so I just stick to paper.

u/idgelee · 1 pointr/magicTCG

Binders

Ultra Pro 9 pocket 3 ring binder sleeves

Ultra Pro 4 pocket 3 ring binder sleeves

Honestly card organization can be as cheap or expensive as you want, but these are what I've spent a majority of my money on in the last year 6 boxes of the 100 per box 9 up sleeves, 2 of the 25 per box 4 up sleeves and no less than 20 binders. Finally finished card organization project I started two years ago. Just need to print the cover pages/spine inserts.

Best belated birthday present to myself/husband ever!

u/makaelin · 1 pointr/lotrlcg

I keep player cards in an Avery Heavy Duty Binder and Ultra Pro Platinum pages -

http://www.amazon.com/Avery-Nonstick-Heavy-Duty-Reference-79193/dp/B000FH1J6M/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1381681145&sr=8-2&keywords=avery+heavy+duty

http://www.amazon.com/Ultra-Pro-9-Pocket-Trading-Pages/dp/B00095M5DQ/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1381681190&sr=8-1&keywords=ultra+pro+platinum+pages

The encounter cards I keep sleeved in a BCW 1600 card box, with BCW dividers between each set -

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005LIF20O/ref=oh_details_o01_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

http://www.coolstuffinc.com/p/146014

I don't keep the player cards sleeved, since my decks for this game rarely change and I tend to use expensive sleeves for my games (KMC Hyper Mat Clears). The Encounter Decks I keep sleeved in cheaper FFG clear sleeves so that I can set up a game quickly.

u/PluviusReddit · 0 pointsr/magicTCG

I would think so. As for slanted, the straight edge on the "D" is at and angle (for those who don't know). It looks like this