30 Clear Zip Envelope File Bill Document Bag Pocket Pencil Case with Tag Pocket, 5 Assorted Colors, 12.8” x 9.1”fit A4 Sheets
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It seems like they can withstand a lot of wear and tear. Whenever I scrapbook, I keep embellishments and other things. You can put stickers on It is so good to open and close so much. A zipped bag stays closed when it is zipped
Selected User Reviews For 30 Clear Zip Envelope File Bill Document Bag Pocket Pencil Case with Tag Pocket, 5 Assorted Colors, 12.8” x 9.1”fit A4 Sheets
One of my things in a few of them has this strange black burn mark? I have already sorted out some of my things from a few of them. The problem is that I can't even unzip it all the way as a result, and that part of it is melted into another. I am too lazy to get a new envelope since I've already used my other ones and I have things stored in them. In the grand scheme of things, one bad apple out of a whole bunch isn't too bad considering that this was a pretty good deal in the first place. There's just something I don't like about touching it, and I don't know what that black substance is either!.
They are perfect for what you need. The plastic backs on these are of the right size and shape, and they are far more durable than, say, zip lock bags. No snags or catches occur as a result of the zipper. As I must need additional envelopes for other purposes, it was nice to receive more than one envelope in my order. Moreover, I think it would be kind of nice if there were clear plastic containers that you could see what's inside. I think they would be useful for storing makeup too. Drink lots of water and/or liquids when you travel. My overall impression of the product is positive.
As a teacher, my wife has been using them to give each student a packet for their work due to the COV 19 requirements. They seem to work really well for her.
This is an alternative to the usual plastic boxes that I have purchased for my students to use during this coming school year. All of the supplies that they will need will seem to fit in them better because they seem to be bigger. The size of these envelopes is approximately 12 1/2 inches. There is a slider that is open and closed. It is 9 inches x 9 inches. Plastic looks very durable, which is great for children younger than five years of age.
It only gets two stars for the little pocket on the front of the product. The plastic on the box seems pretty thick and is quite The cons are Closures made of cheap materials pop right off, and you have to swipe them a few times to ensure they stay in place and close. If you stuff it any further than half way, it won't close and will pop.
For COVID, I ordered several packs of these to help keep my students' pencils, markers, and highlighters apart from one another. There is no need to attach names to them, so students can grab their writing materials and go without hassle. In addition to their clarity, I also like that I can see when I need to sharpen or replace them.
We used them to hold masks during snack time at our child care center. I was not too surprised by the blowouts and the zippers coming off. We have an age range and kids are not the most gentle on things, so we can't always be certain what will happen. The packing tape just needs to be clear, and the boxes are ready We slide a slip of paper with their name into the pocket and they have their name readily accessible. A Clorox wipe is used to wipe down the tables.
There was enough room in it for all of their school tools. The space is more than adequate. They were welcomed by my students with great enthusiasm. I think they will last a long time. The zipper may be able to hold up, but we're not sure how well. We'll have to wait and see. A little bit of time has passed and I will update. On the whole, I'm satisfied with them.