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I recently had the opportunity to test drive a new product called the Duo Binder. What makes this product unique is the fact that it combines the functionality of a 3-ring binder with an expanding file folder, with double elastic closures to keep everything securely in place. Check out the Duo Demo to see it in action.

Of course the first thought that came to my mind when I saw it is that it’s perfect for coupons! I’m a “file by insert” kind of couponer (more on this in an upcoming couponing series), so the expandable file is perfect for storing recent inserts by date. My plan is to purchase some baseball card inserts for filing coupons that I purchase for upcoming deals, as well as printable coupons.
Product Specs:
— 6 tabs/7 sections in the expanding file folder
— 1″ binder
— 6 graphic design styles to choose from plus black
Even outside of couponing, I can see this being a very useful tool for school-aged children. It’s kind of like the modern version of a Trapper Keeper. Surely many of you had one of those in school, LOL?
As I mentioned before, this is a prerelease product. This product is not available in store yet, but Duo Binder is offering a special price online for Deal Seeking Mom readers. Get 50% off your purchase and FREE shipping with the code dealseekingmom0410.
Duo Binder wants to send 10 lucky Deal Seeking Mom readers their very own Duo Binder so you can give it a whirl too. Plus I’m tossing in one of my very favorite coupon cutting tools, the Slice Safety Cutter.
To enter, just share your thoughts on the new Duo Binder. What do you like about it? Is there anything you would add or change?
Ten lucky Deal Seeking Mom readers will each win a Duo Binder and a Slice Safety Cutter.
To enter, tell me how you would use the Duo Binder. Is there anything you specifically like or don’t like about it?
Every reader has four methods available to enter this contest. Choose one each of any combination of method one, two, three, or four for up to a total of 4 entries!!!
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Methods of entry:
1. Leave a comment. How would you use the Duo Binder? What do you like and what would you change about it?
2. Add Deal Seeking Mom to your blogroll or add my badge to your sidebar. Make sure to come back and leave the link to your site in a separate comment!
3. Join the new Deal Seeking Mom Forums to chat about your great finds, special coupon codes, and chances to win exclusive giveaways. Come back and leave a separate comment letting me know you’ve joined or that you’re already a registered user!
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Prize:
(10) DuoBinder + Slice Safety Cutter sets
This giveaway ends at 2 p.m. ET on Thursday, 3/15 and is open to all U.S. residents 18 years or older. I’ll use Comment Contest to select the winning comment. Winner will be notified by email and listed on my Giveaway Winners page. Winners must respond within 48 hours of notification to claim their prize. Good luck!
While you’re in a contest entering mood, don’t forget to check out the Giveaway Gathering for a variety of contests being hosted on Deal Seeking Mom readers’ blogs!



Veronica L.
I am a member of the Deal Seeking Mom Forum, Thanks :)
Mrs. Bubba
Looks like the binder industry is taking notice of us couponers. Get idea but how sturdy is it? I’d like to find out!
patty
would love to try this as i’m reorganizing my coupons right now.
Mrs. Bubba
I subscribe to RSS feed.
Sandee
coupons, id def use it for coupons.
jr
This would be wonderful for my coupons. I keep mine in the inserts too and I have several folders of inserts. I like this binder because it would keep them all neater and organized. I really need this!
Sandee
and your button is on my sidebar
claudia
I’m a ‘file by insert’ couponer as well! I would use this to store my most recent inserts! I hope I win :) Thanks!
claudia
I have your blog on my blog roll :)
Michel-lee
I tend to be cutting more coupons and I’m running out of places to put them in my old binder. I would like to divde the store coupons from the manufactor coupons plus keep my inserts together. This would be great.
Berdina
I am email subscriber and I follow you on FB..Love the site it is saving me a lot of money.
Rachelle
I would so love to use it to organize all of my son’s medical papers, dr.bills, and referals.
claudia
I subscribe to your fee via Google reader :)
EM
I would use this for class and possibly for coupons after I’m done with school.
EM
Member of forums.
EM
Subscribed to email.
Kelly
I am a teacher so I would use it to store blackline masters for lesson plans and papers to grade. It would also be great for students to organize and keep projects they are working on in class. I am sure I could find a hundred things to do with it.
Kelly
I subscribe to email.
Tammy
Well, of course, I would use it for coupons!
Sue H.
I’d definitely use it for coupons. Maybe a handle would be nice.
Merlin
I would use it for coupons!
Merlin
Member of forums.
Emily
i have always used a small according file for my coupons but I may give your method a try if I had this to start with.
Emily
I am a email subscriber
renate
rss feed subscription started
Colleen
I’d use it for coupons, definitely! Would be much better than my current shoe-box system :)
renate
joined forum
Rebekah
I’m a teacher. The duobinder would be perfect for the volumes of paper I haul back and forth to school as I plan my U.S. History lessons. I would use one sideof the binder for the lesson planning ideas, article clippings, CD’s and DVD’s that I need to prepare the lessons for the week. On the other side, I would store the handouts, homework, and activities that are definitely going to be used to teach the lesson. Some teachers used “yellowed” lesson plans from year-to-year, but I believe in creating what works best for the current group of students. Because of this, I tote a lot of material all of the time. It keeps class interesting, and I stay energized as I present information in a new and fresh way each year.
I like the two compartments because most of us operate in a multi-task world. I have a lot of material I have to look through in order to design the perfect lesson, but as I create, I need a different place to store the “definites.” I like that this binder combines functionality with diversity.
April
I’d love to have this to hold my coupons!
April
I subscribe to your e-mail.