5 Pack - Simple Houseware Single Pocket Wall Mount File Holder, Assorted Color
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3M 110 Dbl Sided tape was used for this project. It appears to be in good condition. We've put a maximum weight of about 5-pounds in the boxes. Magazines and mail weighing in at 6 lbs.
13inches
Screws and plastic conical drywall anchors are both acceptable options.
Despite the fact that we don't use it to store magazines - It should be able to hold them if they aren't too big. It should hold about 6 to 8 of them, or possibly more of the thinner ones, if they're on their side.
Selected User Reviews For 5 Pack - Simple Houseware Single Pocket Wall Mount File Holder, Assorted Color
They're sturdy, a good size, and have a nice appearance; they're exactly what I needed.
I also like how the front is cut. They don't appear as if they belong in an office. There are two issues with which I disagree: 1) They are not white, as the description claims. They have a cream color. It's possible that you don't give a damn. And that's all right. But I was hoping for white, and I wouldn't mind if it wasn't so obvious, because their purpose is to hold true white things-- paper. As a result, their cream hue stands out. I would have been very upset and returned them if I had been overly concerned with them being true white. However, I decided to leave it alone and hung the suckers, hoping for the best. 2) There is a tiny gap between the file holders and the wall where a single piece of paper will slip through if given the chance. My recommendation is to avoid hanging these over any situation where retrieving a single fallen piece of paper would be difficult or unpleasant.
They stayed up well on the wipe board and look very clean, which I used them in a public library to put papers for children to take. They've seen a lot of action and are still in good shape.
I just wanted them to be clear so that I could see my file folders. It gives my home office a nice finishing touch.
These were ordered to aid in the organization of my son's papers while he was at Covid how me school. I used those strips to hang them next to his desk so I wouldn't have to drill holes in the wall, and they do the job, but what I didn't like was that it left a gap between the organizer and the wall, and he stacked his papers there, so the top papers occasionally fell behind it. I used one for completed work, another for white and binder paper, and yet another for all of the printouts he needed to complete that week. Overall, it saved me a headache and prevented me from leaving papers all over the house when it was time to turn them in. 😊.
These were purchased for both of my daughters to use at school and for homework. I like how it's transparent so they can see what's inside without having to look up. Instead of using screws, I used Velcro command strips, two for each one, because I was tired of making holes in my walls. The structure is still quite solid.
They're attached to the fridge with clear velcro squares from Lowe's, which are very sturdy! The plastic isn't flimsy, and it adhered well to the velcro squares. There is currently 1 pound of paper, crayons, and other materials in each, and they are not moving.
This was bought as a low-cost file holder for my roommates to share documents. This file holder is attached to the wall with wall hooks. Paper-safe tape (I used Command Strip, but I'm sure other brands would work as well). br>br>It's been over a year, and the file holder has remained perfectly upright on our kitchen wall without any hiccups; however, we've only put about 20 paper files in there, so I'm not sure how it would hold up if you put some cast iron anvils in there.