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2025-08-07 18:56:49
Arrived promptly as promised, well packaged and as functional as I expected.
Hub1100
2025-07-27 12:54:05
Very useful as binder tabs go. The rough handling caused most of the yellow tabs, The end tab, to be damaged, but still functional.
John DeAntonio
2025-07-09 13:28:39
Works as you r suppose to work
Karen Marie Shelton
2025-06-08 16:18:18
My entire career has been in the software industry. My jobs have been in every capacity, from coder to analyst, project manager to technical writer to trainer. I have also written freelance for years in various genres. As a result, I have paper outlines and many notes I struggle to keep organized.Yes, I have all my documentation on computer networks, but I keep lots of notes, articles (even in today's world), and assorted lists. I have lots of hard shell and flex binders all over my house. I like to use plastic covers on pages with handwritten notes to preserve the ink.Initially, I was concerned that the divider paper wasn't as thick as it used to be (remember the thick card stock glossy ones?), but overall, it works well for me because the plastic covers on the pages act as a buffer between the dividers.These dividers are much thinner than the old kind. You can't be exceptionally rough and tumble with them, but they work for my needs. Sometimes, options change, and you must adjust to what is available. These may not be old, but they are fine for me.I like that there are lots of little tabs for the plastic inserts. I like to use brightly colored adhesive stickies, too, so I can easily find my place by color. But the little inserts work fine.You have to be more careful not to rip or tear them, but you get a lot, so it's easy to replace or tape them.This seems to be one of the better options on the market these days. They have pre-punched holes, and one side is reinforced. I always keep reinforced paper hole spares available, and I can use them on these dividers to add more reinforcement.They are 8" wide, and the tab extends that to 9". I like that they extend further in a binder than the paper or articles I'm storing. But not so far have they extended past the edges of the binders I'm using.I have concerns about the long-term durability, but they work better than when I use colored paper as my dividers. At least I can label these or use colored sticky tags. In the long term, they are great for me, and I am happy.5+ stars
Annie-O
2025-05-27 15:03:56
Just what I needed for a huge project that I am working on! The paper seems to be good quality, not that really thin stuff. The tabs are all secure and there are plenty of blank labels.The price and value are fantastic and since there are 200 dividers, once I complete my project, I am inspired to get more paperwork organized.Great purchase!
Nicki Heskin
2025-04-03 10:57:48
These are a good bulk pack of basic 5-pack dividers. It's important to know that these are not 40-wrapped packages, which is what I was expecting, if you are planning to hand them out to separate users. These come in a single box, bulk packed together in one pile, with the inserts also all together. The holes are reinforced, but it's important to note, that aside from the holes, the paper these are on is VERY thin... if using these to flip section of a lot of paper, they would be prone to tearing where the index tabs connect to the paper. I'd recommend these more for single-use business presentation binders than for school binders or binders which will get a lot of use. With this caveat, recommend.
DKendraF
2025-02-09 13:51:01
These are reinforced, and the tabs are the standardd 5 colors. The white tab inserts tend to stick together, BUT, it's due to the tiny perforations to tear them apart. They aren't glue-sticky. This large pack is excellent if you're a writer or researcher who prefers writing by hand. Or if you're a student (academic or making your way through the University of Living), and make copious notes on various subjects.
Dave
2025-01-25 14:21:56
My photos show what you get. The paper/cardboard used in the dividers is thin and thus does not consume a lot of volume when put inside a notebook. The inserts are of a size that won't fit many printers, but do allow labeling to be easy. I found the best storage method was a small plastic bin that prevents the tabs from grabbing each other from being tight to each other, and that method helped use the dividers more easily. Overall, a good product with nothing but positive features.
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