Smead 12 Pocket Poly Project Organizer, Letter Size, 1/3-Cut Tab, Gray with Bright Colors (89207)
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The pockets are incredibly durable. It's a heavy plastic.
Plastic is used to make the spirals. They do, however, appear to be quite long-lasting. Mine is one of my favorites, and I use it frequently.
It can hold a lot of pages, but if you fill each pocket with ten pages, it becomes too heavy to carry. The binder quickly fills up with 15 pages each.
The spiral has a small footprint - The diameter is only 1/2". Because there is a constant breeze to keep pockets from falling out, removing them would be difficult. The dividers, on the other hand, could be removed. There are 12 dividers in total, each with a pocket on one side. I'd leave the unused pockets in because it's so small. I hope this has been of assistance.
Selected User Reviews For Smead 12 Pocket Poly Project Organizer, Letter Size, 1/3-Cut Tab, Gray with Bright Colors (89207)
This was purchased for my child who suffers from high-functioning autism and ADHD. She has trouble with executive functions such as organization and remembering to complete and turn in assignments. This product was ideal for high school students. My child keeps one tab for each class and only uses it to keep track of homework assignments. When she returns - performs the tasks and returns them to the folder She won't forget any assignments this way, and she'll know when to turn them in because they're divided by class. It's small and portable. This is ideal for keeping track of things. br>br> Unfortunately, the spiral binding has come undone from daily use after only a little more than half of the year. We'll just buy a couple more to help her finish the school year, as I'm sure it wasn't intended for such extensive use. If we could get a more rugged and long-lasting version of this product - That'd be fantastic. Hard three-ring binders, on the other hand, do not appeal to my child. So this is the best option.
I've been looking for something like this for a long time. We're going on a three-week trip, and this has a section for each day's schedule. While I normally wouldn't print this much information, I believe it will be useful in countries where we are unfamiliar with the language, locations, etc. I would normally rely on mobile passes, but if we don't have access to wifi, this will be ideal.
Binder rings are too small to accommodate a large number of papers. Why have 24 pockets if you can only fit about 100 pages in them?.
) I'm using this to keep incoming mail that I'm constantly bombarded with organized until I'm ready to deal with it. I wasn't expecting it to come with printable tab labels. However, I prefer to print my own labels and apply them with packing tape, which looks great and can easily be removed if I need to use it for something else in the future. Others would benefit from this. It's certainly more appealing than a stack of papers on the counter. It's also more appealing to me than horizontal file folders.
First and foremost, let me state that I continue to use it. Because I refuse to be cheated out of my money, I rigged it to keep it working. However, after a few months of use, the spiral became stuck on something in my backpack or something, stretching it out and rendering it useless. I had to cut it off so that a couple of the holes wouldn't be used at random. Everything is of excellent quality, with the exception of the spiral, which should be avoided at all costs. This was the first time I'd ever had a problem like this.
Poly Project Organizers in a Pocket One of them was even given as a present. If you have any loose papers or magazine articles, this is an excellent way to keep them all organized in one convenient location. Take the organizer with you. It's simple to incorporate stick-ons. on the labels You can also print your own labels on Smead's website. Papers are securely held in place by the durable plastic binder pages. Because the spiral is on the small side, I wouldn't recommend putting more than 10 pages in each section.
The one issue I've encountered thus far, and which may be a major issue for some, is: One of the pockets contained a sheet of labels, but they were too large for the label tab unless they were folded over, and the surface of the tab was such that the labels did not stick. Because I'm not likely to change my mind about this item, I put the labels on the clear pockets near the narrow top - Despite the fact that I am unable to see what each is because the tabs are empty; However, this will not apply to everyone or every application. For the best label adhesion, the rough surface of the tabs must be smoothed.
This folder will assist you in doing so! I'm thinking about getting one for each of my daughters, who both have jobs that require them to plan multiple large projects at any given time, and I think this project organizer would be ideal for them!.