Naked Binders Dress Things Up Nice & Green

binders-aboveI recently received an assortment of four Naked Binders to check out. Immediately I noticed that the binders were much sturdier than the vinyl binders I normally purchase for home use. They also sport an array of colors on the spines so you can color coordinate your projects or pick a specific color to blend into your home or office.

The spines on the binders are very flexible due to a design which seems to be made for extra flexibility. The hinges have been independently tested and have held up brilliantly through over 50,000 openings.

And did I mention the binders were made of recycled material? So not only are they good to use, but they are good for the environment. In fact they are probably the most eco-friendly 3 ring binder on the planet.

What’s not to love?
• 100% recycled board, 97% post-consumer waste
• completely recyclable
• acid neutral board
• no plastic, vinyl or toxic chemicals
• 1” ring holds 170 sheets of paper

All in all, I would have no problem recommending someone spend the money to purchase this very attractive binder.

Written by Perri, a homeschooling mom of 6 kids - 2 that are grown and out of the house and 4 younger ones who help wreck and clean the house. Perri also has two precious grandchildren. She spends a lot of time doing ministries with her church, volunteering in the community and baking a mean cheesecake. She blogs about her family’s life at My Life in Bits & Pieces.

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[...] The Naked Binder is giving one lucky Props & Pans readers a set of their eco-friendly project binders in either muted or bright colors. What a great way to get yourself organized this year with four free new tools! You can read our review of The Naked Binders here. [...]

 
NANCY PERRY | 2009-03-25 16:12:05

YES this is my first time and YES i want to win win win love these binders would be great for recipes ive collected among all other things in kitchen and puter room thanks for allowing me in

 

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