Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Avery Office Supplies Review

I recently started back in doing my genealogy research and I like to keep the family branches as organized as I can.  To help me, I am currently using the Avery Heavy Duty Ring Reference Binder to separate the many family branches I have.  To help determine which Binder belongs with which family, I am also using the Avery Custom Binder Spine Inserts.  I put them on the spine of the Ring Binder and label them with the names.  I have my dad's family in one and my mom's family in the other.  To try and be even more organized, I also use a binder tab to separate each limb of my tree.  These Avery Note Tab are pretty cool.  They are not the typical full page tabs.  They can attach to your top page and they can be written on.

Avery NoteTabs-Notes


  • Sold in Packs of 10
  • Flexible organization tool that combines the best of notes, tabs and flags in one.
  • Durable film material with a paper tab overlay.
  • Writable on both tab and body surfaces.

Avery has a great selection of binders to try and keep all of your paperwork organized, in their office supplies section.  When I got the Binder, tabs and binder labels to review from Avery, I examined it to make sure it would be strong enough to hold my many many copies and print outs and I couldn't find it lacking.  Avery is a great household name in office supplies that many offices use.





My favorite part about this binder is that it is one touch.  No more having to try forcing it open on both sides or holding the middle ring to open it.   This binder had one button that you press and it opens all three rings effortlessly.  It is also like the newer binders that the rings lay flat while you only open the top cover.  Now you don't have all those papers hanging on the top of the ring and you have to flatten them.  Yes, I know.  I am easily impressed!  Shoplet.com has these Binders at a great price of $8.97 each, and if you purchase 4 or more, only $8.52.

When you organize your work office space or home office, do you use Binders to keep your paperwork in order?

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