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Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2025
Using these to store my class notes. It fits index cards without any problem. I have separate boxes for different types of classes. These boxes are very sturdy and the cover fits well. Their lightweight and easy to clean.
Joy L.
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2025
This has been in my classroom for 2-3 school years and is still holding up great! Label section is nice for storage.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2025
This well- constructed box will help you organize anything! Recipes, customers, mementos, file cards. I use it at work and home to keep my desk organized and neat.
DeeJayQ
Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2024
It is an excellent product in terms of sturdiness, ease of assembly, and probably in durability (I've only had it a few days). My problem is one that's likely the result of less than optimal Quality Control at the manufacturer's. The cover doesn't fit onto the box smoothly. To use the cover, I have to fiddle with it to make it go down over any 4th corner - every time. It gets stuck every time due to a slightly wrong cut. Annoying...
FMWILKES
Reviewed in the United States on November 2, 2024
It worked perfectly holding badges attendees who registered for a training conference! The fact that the file box could be broken down and stored in a smaller space made it very useful!
Susan B
Reviewed in Canada on September 11, 2023
I ordered 2 of these to create more more permanent files for my 4x6 information/inspiration cards. They arrived in half the time expected and are a very nice quantity. Each box neatly stores 1,000 plus cards.
Kimberly Armstrong
Reviewed in Canada on March 1, 2022
slightly bigger, but actually fits 3/5 cards. i'm glad
Watson
Reviewed in Australia on June 4, 2021
Index cards only just squeeze in if they warp a little. About a mm or two too narrow.
Joanne K
Reviewed in Australia on May 10, 2020
Although these index boxes were shorter than we thought when we ordered them, they still fulfilled our office needs perfectly (we just ordered 3 more). They are quite sturdy despite being flat-packed, assembly was very easy and they look very neat stacked beside eachother.
Karin Sebelin
Reviewed in Germany on September 22, 2018
Die Box ist zwar praktisch und originell, leider schließt der Deckel schlecht und passt nicht so genau !!Habe mir mehr davon erwartet!
Ella Belle
Reviewed in the United States on October 17, 2018
I was expecting a plastic box to assemble. What I received was cardboard cutout, covered with black plastic/vinyl, taped together with black duct tape style tape, and using metal snaps to hold corners in place. I was quite disappointed with the quality. Assembly was fairly easy, except one side would not snap, so I finally had to tape that corner together from the inside.I noticed that the duct tape stuff the manufacture used to hold the box together on the insides of the box was not adhering very well. All of the taped portions had a lot of wrinkles and air bubbles. I spent some time pushing and flattening most of those wrinkles and air bubbles out.After assembly, I was quite disappointed with the size of the box. I found that all my 3 x 5 index cards had a very tight fit along the long sides of the box and were bowing from the pressure. That also makes it difficult to remove or put in a card with just one hand! Also, the box was not as long as I was expecting.All in all, I am not impressed with this product and I see it as only a temporary solution to hold my cards. I am now in the process of shopping for a better quality product for a permanent 3 x 5 inch index box that I can actually use daily. I guess the old saying... You Get What You Pay For... certainly applies to this 3 x 5" card box.Sadly, there are not many decent box styles to choose from, so I might actually make my own!
sharon burton
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2016
Great product! I'm a genealogy buff, and am in the process of transferring everything to hard copies. One of the types of information is the listing of names, so I opted to put them in alphabetical order with pointers to the pedigree charts on 3X5 index cards. A lot of index cards. Like twelve thousand (so far). This box is perfect, and looks really snazzy. And, it's stackable (did I mention the twelve thousand + cards?).Minor quibble: the cards are a very snug fit. It arrived flat and I wondered what the *&$!? But I quickly figured out the sides fold up and snap together. It looks like the old fashioned ones from my childhood. As I recall, it claims to hold 1100 cards - eyeball measuring says that's probably accurate. Will be ordering many more of these.
Frank Epstein
Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2015
For the purpose I got this, it is perfect, and using a simple rubber band, I have all the cards staying up nice and neat.First of all, no dividers come with this box, so if you want to keep cards separate, you will need to get something like these tabbed 3x5 cards . I bent back the tabs at the top to about 45 degree so that when I take off the box lid, the tabs are easier to read. I also used a label maker to make easy to read labels. This means nice, neat, easy to read labels on tabs that are slightly bent back, easy to read when you take off the lid.The second thing to mention is that there is nothing in the design of the box to hold up cards. you would either need to have some sort of spring in there to push the cards forwards, or you can do what I did. get a simple rubber band or two, and loop it around the back panel flap before snapping it into place. when you have the cards inside the rubber band, the band will snug them towards the back, and you can easily pull them forwards as you are looking thru the cards. One rubber band is strong enough to keep them from falling over. Two gives more strength, and if you do them around 1/3 and 2/3 card height, then the cards are more likely to not even lean forwards and will look even neater. I don't care so much about that, so I only use one, and having the cards pulled to the back instead of towards the front means easier to read because the front cards are not hidden by the front of the box.
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