Wilson Jones is a leading manufacturer of ring binders, sheet protectors, indexing products, and specialty filing systems for use in the office, school, and home.
Founded in 1893 in Chicago, Illinois.
In 1924, Wilson Jones invented and patented the 3-ring binder.
In 1990, Wilson Jones was acquired by ACCO Brands Corporation.
Today, Wilson Jones is headquartered in Lake Zurich, Illinois and sells its products worldwide.
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These binders feature clear overlay covers and are available in a variety of sizes and colors.
These binders feature extra durable construction and are designed to hold more pages than round ring binders.
These dividers feature customizable tabs and are designed to fit most standard binders.
These sheet protectors are made of clear, archival quality polypropylene and are available in top or side loading designs.
Wilson Jones binders come with a one-year guarantee against defects in materials and workmanship.
Most Wilson Jones binders are made in China, but some are manufactured in the USA.
To insert pages, simply open the rings of the binder, add the pages, and close the rings. Make sure the pages are aligned properly before closing the rings.
A round ring binder has rings that are shaped like circles, while a D-ring binder has rings that are shaped like the letter D. D-ring binders can hold more pages than round ring binders and are less likely to cause page curling.
Yes, Wilson Jones sheet protectors are designed to fit most standard binders and can be used with other brands.