DVIR inspection book set (10 books, 31 sets each) 2-ply carbonless vs Not for Profit Kit (Pink) - Binder, Slipcase, Certificates, Tabs & Seal
Overall winner: DVIR inspection book set (10 books, 31 sets each) 2-ply carbonless
Key Differences
Product A (J. J. Keller) is a DOT-compliant DVIR inspection book set with 310 2-ply carbonless forms, making it focused on vehicle inspection and fleet management; it also has a lower listed price and a higher average rating. Product B (Hubco) is a not-for-profit kit with a binder, seal and certificates, organized with index tabs and a professional appearance, but notes mixed print quality and durability concerns and is positioned in a higher price tier
DVIR inspection book set (10 books, 31 sets each) 2-ply carbonless
DVIR inspection book set helps satisfy DOT vehicle inspection regulations with tractor/trailer checklists. Includes 310 forms and carbonless 2-ply sheets. Customers note good quality and ease of use
Pros
- includes 310 forms
- 2-ply carbonless sheets
- vehicle inspection checklists for tractors and trailers
- printed regulatory reminders inside front cover
Cons
- no explicit compatibility with non-DOT checks
Not for Profit Kit (Pink) - Binder, Slipcase, Certificates, Tabs & Seal
A corporate kit with binder, slipcase, certificates, index tabs and a seal for professional organization. Customers note its organized design and value, with some concerns about print quality and durability
Pros
- professional appearance
- well-organized features (index tabs)
- includes seal for formal presentation
- value for money
Cons
- mixed print quality
- mixed durability reports
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | J. J. Keller & Associates, Inc. |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | J. J. Keller & Associates, Inc. |
| User Reviews | J. J. Keller & Associates, Inc. |