Description
Protect your documents and fingers with Smead patented SafeSHIELD Coated Fastener Technology; the ultimate solution to fastener issues, including paper tears, finger cuts and excessive fastener crinkling. Made for large, bulky files that get plenty of use. Excellent for project files, loans, legal files or anytime you need to keep large amounts of paperwork in sequential order for frequent reference. 1/3-Cut Tabs. Folder Size: Legal; Total Number of Dividers: 0; Total Number of Fasteners: 2; Max Folder Expansion: 3".
Features
- SafeSHIELD bonded fasteners are the ultimate solution to fastener issues, including paper tears, finger cuts and excessive fastener crinkling.
- Use fasteners to secure documents within the folder.
- Made for large, bulky files that get plenty of use.
- Pressboard material for extra durability.
Specifications
Color Family | Green |
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Cover Color | Gray-Green |
Cover Fastener Capacity | 2" |
Cover Fasteners | 2 |
Cover Material | 25-pt Pressboard |
Cover Tab Cut | 1/3-Cut |
Cover Tab Position | Assorted |
Cover Tab Style | Top Tab |
Disclaimer Statement | Product Change Notice: Due to industry wide raw material discontinuation this has been manufactured with a different material and/or color than what you have received in the past. Products may be constructed with dove gray tape along the spine. This product was made using wood sourced from a certified managed forest. |
Folder Size | Legal |
Global Product Type | Top Tab Classification Folders |
Max Folder Expansion | 3" |
Post-Consumer Recycled Content Percent | 30% |
Pre-Consumer Recycled Content Percent | 70% |
Product Biodegradability in Days | 0 |
Product Biodegradability Indicator | N |
Product Compostability Indicator | N |
Special Features | 1/3-Cut Tabs |
Total Number of Dividers | 0 |
Total Number of Fasteners | 2 |
Total Recycled Content Percent | 100% |
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My only complaint about this folder is that, while I like the idea of the SafeSHIELD Coasted Fasteners, they are not attached to the file correctly and pull out far too easily. They SHOULD be attached through the back of the file as the old fasteners were. As is, they are NOT made for large, bulky files that get plenty of use. I work for a CPA firm and I KNOW large, bulky files - and have to repair these all the time. Just change how the fastners are attached to the files and these will be perfect.
I am a lawyer. It is important for me to keep documents for years. These file folders are awesome! They are a nice pastel color, which is nice when differentiating from the vanilla manilla folders. They are strong and durable! I love them. I don't use anything else. Worth the quality. Don't be afraid... try them!
There we were, adrift in a sea of inadequate folders looking for signs of something solid on which we could depend. Then we spotted the well groomed jib of the Smead Expanding Pressboard Fastening File Folder on the internet. We had been a victim of the online fly by night ne ‘r do wells before so we proceeded with caution ordering just a few boxes, but when we received the chosen few...it was obvious there would be a new kid in filing town. "Man the filing cabinets and stoke the recycling fires!" We were going to replace our files tout de suite. Or, at least as fast as Purchasing could cut a check. This tale ends happily ever after, as will yours if you order the same.
I work in a law office and we use these daily! We're constantly ordering more to keep up with our inventory of new cases. These are sturdy and last a really long time! These make keeping files neat and organized a breeze! Letters and correspondence on the left and pleadings on the right! Couldn't get much simpler than that!
We use these file folders for all of our patient files. Very "tough"...can pull files by tabs and they don't tear, if they slide off the desk the chart doesn't fall apart, etc. Sometimes the spine tape will loosen but nothing that good packing tape won't fix. Wish they were the same price as top tab folders, but at least the price isn't ridiculously higher :-)