DecoBros Desk File Sorter Organizer, 5 Sections, Black
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The supports are welded to the bottom, which makes me feel pretty secure. I'm not sure how thick your boards are or whether they're made of wood or polypropylene, but if it can hold my metal sheets and pans, it should be able to hold yours as well. I hope this information is useful.
Yes, this product fulfills that requirement.
Yes, but only up to a certain thickness, such as about an inch or so.
12'' L x 3'' L x 3'' L x 3'' W x H : 8'' x 6'' 7'' H x 2'' W x 2'' H x 2'' W x 2 5" in diameter
Selected User Reviews For DecoBros Desk File Sorter Organizer, 5 Sections, Black
This concludes the discussion. I have a lot of large pans, including large sheet pans, muffin pans, jelly roll pans, pans that I only use on my grill, and so on. This file organizer is unquestionably the best option. The slots are wide enough to hold four or more flat sheets, and they are very sturdy. I'd only been doing it for 5 minutes when I realized I needed to get more- As a result, I've placed a second order. The second will be used for larger pans, such as cake pans. Now I'll have easy access to all of my pots and pans. Hurray!.
It's uncommon to come across a product that is both durable and affordable. On a bookshelf, I keep my project files in this solid metal organizer (as seen in the photo). Without it, these 2" folders - which are so much better than plastic or particle board!br>br> In a random pile of paper/folders, stuffed full of paper/folders would be a hot mess! This is a very simple solution that greatly simplifies access to my project folders. I would strongly suggest it.
After a lot of frustration with other similar items that didn't work, I decided to buy this one. Organization and space are important to me as a home educator with three kids and three sets of heavy textbooks. We tried a variety of office solutions, including heavy-weighted bookends, but they were too flimsy and the books would topple. This item will save your life. br>br> There is now one on each desk. They're high-quality and extremely durable. The children can quickly locate, remove, and replace their textbooks. They've been with us for a while and haven't bent or worn out. This product exceeded my expectations and was well worth the money for the stress relief it provided. br>br>I only wish it was listed under the categories of homeschooling, education, or children. I looked through a lot of other options before coming across this one while shopping for something else.
This is exactly what I needed for my home office, and it's perfect for large coding books. I have an ICD-10 code. In my case, I have ICD 10 (2016), an AAPC Procedure Desk Reference (2015), CPT, HCPCS, other references, and a notebook. I'll be getting the 2018 ICD 10 book any day now, so hopefully it still fits, but if it doesn't, I think I can bend the divider slightly to make it work. I'm glad I didn't have to spend a lot of money just to have somewhere to put my books on my desk. I would strongly suggest it.
I have a lot of laptops and tablets for work and personal use, and I keep them organized with this file sorter. In each slot, I can easily and safely store one or two laptops or tablets. I can easily store three tablets on the tablets. It's extremely safe to use for this purpose. It actually worked out a lot better than I expected. The only issue is that if I want to charge one of my devices while it's here, it's a bit of a mess with the cables.
High-quality, long-lasting, and ideal for my purposes. I bought this to hold large paperback books that tend to fall over on my shelves and that regular bookends can't support; it's heavy enough to keep the books from sliding around. The bottom has rubber feet to keep it from sliding and scratching.
These are what I'm using to keep my stamp collection albums from falling over. I've stacked the organizers on their sides along the wire's long edge (thanks to another reviewer who suggested this). My albums slide right in and stay upright without squishing the binding or pages. The albums stay flat along the bottom of the shelf, so there's no risk of the organizer leaving an imprint on the album's bottom edge. My albums measure 2 1/2 inches wide at the binder and 2 1/4 inches wide at the opening. br> The organizer is very sturdy and well made, and I can easily fit five albums in it.
Who in their right mind thought it would be a good idea to package and send me a clearly defective product? br>br>With the exception of the major damage caused by (who knows what), the product appears to be fairly durable for normal book/laptop holding. br>br>I'm still debating whether it's worth the trouble to return it, especially since it's only $15. I attempted to bend it back into shape, and while it still appears to be severely deformed, it is now functional and fits nicely in my Kallax cube shelf.