Universal 81525 Project Folders, Jacket, Poly, Letter, Clear (Pack of 25)
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Without having done any counting. I'd say a fair amount. I'm guessing it'll be around 20. I believe there would be more if they were stapled rather than loose. They're still fantastic, though.
They aren't sealed on the top or right side, so if you're worried about water getting in, they won't. No.
The plastic it is made of should stop water 100% from passing through that surface but not from flowing in from the edges but not from flowing in from the edges but not It will prevent raindrops from causing the printing of the enclosed document to become distorted.
Yes, they are appropriate. It's just a regular D4 card.
They are not flimsy and are made of a durable plastic. Important documents should be kept in clear plastic if they are being passed around the office or need to be kept safe. These are what our office likes to use for important documents in the mail.
Selected User Reviews For Universal 81525 Project Folders, Jacket, Poly, Letter, Clear (Pack of 25)
This is fantastic! These were purchased to keep my colored cardstock organized. I had previously bought Pendaflex Ice colored folders.
This is fantastic - They're durable and glare-free. Free, and unlike some plastic project folders, they are not brittle. They're also well-versed in the subject. (I go through a lot of things) is reasonably priced. I use plastic project folders to group like papers within a regular file folder, and these work fine for that (though they may be thicker/heavier than needed for internal use, and I prefer colored plastics sometimes). As stand-alone project folders or for frequent handling, these really shine. I use them for my client files, labeling the front with the client's name in 3/4" label tape and keeping current client files in a magazine holder on my desk for quick access. The same can be said about current action initiatives. If I were to take these to a client's location, they would travel well, and the clear plastic allows me to see my most recent notes or contact information quickly.
However, I've found that they're equally useful for organizing important documents and work handouts, and I've recently discovered that they can be punched with a Tul punch. In my letter-size disc Tul notebooks, I'm now using them as plastic folders for loose letter paper. Letter size paper is a little tight when the project folders are punched, but it does the job for me. The folders are easy to read and last a long time. For travel, I've color-coded specific use folders with different color cardstock (inside: front and back page) for quick identification, as well as adding a little extra protection to the documents inside. I'm very impressed with the quality of the product; I haven't found anything in a store that compares to it in terms of quality, price, and versatility.
I keep these in file folders to separate important documents that I have to keep or that I might need to access quickly. They're made of thick poly, are completely clear, and are the right size – I've tried some that sat too high in a folder and obscured part of the label. Staples Poly Project Pockets are the only other ones I've found that are the same size and thickness, but they only come in a 5-pack. They're much more expensive and come in a variety of colors (one of which is very dark).
Usage:
- To keep papers in some semblance of order.
- To transport documents in bags (schoolbags, messenger bags, etc. )br>br>Opinions:
- The capacity for change- I was looking for rigidity, and this is exactly what I found. br> I can bend it to fit around zippers that are too tight. It's stiff enough to keep my papers from wrinkling, though.
- Because the folder is slightly larger than letter size, there will be some edges that are not protected if you have large projects or packets of papers.
- It's not frosted, but it's clear. So that you can see and read what's inside the folder.
- Excellent craftsmanship It costs a certain amount of money. )br>br>4 stars because, as much as I enjoy it, I have stapled papers with more than 15 sheets. The edges of the sheets are unprotected when they stick out, and they become bent and wrinkled.
I keep papers that are related to a specific topic in these clear poly folders, either as a replacement for file folders or to segment topics within file folders. I have one for each of my coaching clients as well. They can hold a lot of sheets, which are easy to get to but don't fall out because of the sealed bottom edge. They maintain their shape despite repeated handling and are thick enough to make the folders sturdy. I use 3/4" high plastic labels (printed on a Brother P-100 label maker) to label them. Because the plastic labels easily peel off and can be reused (thanks to the touch labeler), they are easy to identify and can be reused.
The UNV81525 project folders are the ones we recommend for use in a desktop file sorter - When empty, it stands upright; if not supported, it does not flop over. Polyproplyene with a matte finish. On two sides, seals have been applied. About 2" in from the left side is a thumb notch, and about 1/2" from the end is a small triangular notch on the right side. 087547815250 (UPC bar code) 25/box These are our FAVORITE project jackets out of all the ones we've tried. These are a hit with our customers.