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Posted by on May 4, 2009, 5:03 pm
Hi--
Does anyone know the technical term for those hinged metal rings that
come with the Floss Away bags? They have a notched closure on them;
they are not the rings that come with key chains that you have pry
apart then slide the key all the way around to put it on the ring.
I would like to buy some, but don't know what they are called.
Thanks.
Carol Sylvester
carolsylvester@frontiernet.net
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Posted by on May 4, 2009, 5:18 pm
Never mind. I learned they are often called "loose leaf rings" and are
available at Office Depot or Office Max in a wide variety of sizes.
Carol
On May 4, 4:03=A0pm, carolsylves...@frontiernet.net wrote:
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> Hi--
> Does anyone know the technical term for those hinged metal rings that
> come with the Floss Away bags? They have a notched closure on them;
> they are not the rings that come with key chains that you have pry
> apart then slide the key all the way around to put it on the ring.
> I would like to buy some, but don't know what they are called.
> Thanks.
> Carol Sylvester
> carolsylves...@frontiernet.net
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Posted by vcardx on May 4, 2009, 5:21 pm
Are these what you're looking for?? Staples calls them loose leaf rings,
but I'd never heard that term before...
http://www.staples.ca/ENG/Catalog/cat_sku.asp?CatIds=&webid=16278&affixedcode=WW
vcardx
(a fairly recent lurker on this newsgroup)
: Hi--
:
: Does anyone know the technical term for those hinged metal rings that
: come with the Floss Away bags? They have a notched closure on them;
: they are not the rings that come with key chains that you have pry
: apart then slide the key all the way around to put it on the ring.
:
: I would like to buy some, but don't know what they are called.
:
: Thanks.
:
: Carol Sylvester
: carolsylvester@frontiernet.net
:
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Posted by Cheryl Isaak on May 5, 2009, 6:27 am
Those are what I use - for all manner of things. Floss bags, the time I got
the kit all on bobbins, storage for large lobster claw clasp..... Endlessly
useful things
Cheryl
On 5/4/09 5:21 PM, in article gtnm99$h2e$1@news.motzarella.org, "vcardx"
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> Are these what you're looking for?? Staples calls them loose leaf rings,
> but I'd never heard that term before...
>
> http://www.staples.ca/ENG/Catalog/cat_sku.asp?CatIds=&webid=16278&affixedcode=
> WW
>
> vcardx
> (a fairly recent lurker on this newsgroup)
>
>
> : Hi--
> :
> : Does anyone know the technical term for those hinged metal rings that
> : come with the Floss Away bags? They have a notched closure on them;
> : they are not the rings that come with key chains that you have pry
> : apart then slide the key all the way around to put it on the ring.
> :
> : I would like to buy some, but don't know what they are called.
> :
> : Thanks.
> :
> : Carol Sylvester
> : carolsylvester@frontiernet.net
> :
>
>
>
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> Does anyone know the technical term for those hinged metal rings that
> come with the Floss Away bags? They have a notched closure on them;
> they are not the rings that come with key chains that you have pry
> apart then slide the key all the way around to put it on the ring.
> I would like to buy some, but don't know what they are called.
> Thanks.
> Carol Sylvester
> carolsylves...@frontiernet.net