Tiger 301463 100 A4 Pocket Flexi Display Book
K**N
Work as intended
I can’t comment on durability yet, but I’m not sure the pages could take many documents being swapped in/out. They’re very heavy but are very clear sleeves indeed. They’re also very floppy and impossible to stack. I don’t think they’re especially cheap either, hence only awarding a very fair 4 stars (in my opinion). If I were making one from scratch, I think I’d give it a hard cover and design it so that it could be stacked horizontally and vertically and/or with a less slidy outer cover.Nice selection of colours sent through. Can’t fault that at all. And as I said, they are clear wallets - about as clear as one can expect from such a product. There’s no rough or Matt finish to them at all.
M**E
I HAVE purchased Tiger display books in the past (not from the Amazon site) and have always found them to be excellent products. The pockets are sufficiently strong to stand ...
The products I received were NOT Tiger Flexi display books, although the advertisement on your website clearly stated they were made by Tiger. As I needed to use the folders and found them to be acceptable I did not pursue the matter, but made the position clear in my feedback. I HAVE purchased Tiger display books in the past (not from the Amazon site) and have always found them to be excellent products. The pockets are sufficiently strong to stand up to heavy use, unlike some products where the pockets are so thin they split after very little use. The folders have flexible covers with a flexible spine. Midway between hard and soft covers. Consequently, they do not sit upright on the shelf so comfortably as a hard folder, particularly a full 100 pocket folder, which is clearly a pretty bulky item. They lie flat on a shelf better than their hard covered counterparts and do not slide around as easily. They are very durable and take up less space, which is particularly useful if you wish to carry them in a briefcase. Furthermore, it is far easier to copy items without removing them from the pockets, and the pockets are clear enough not to loose quality on copying items in the folder. It is easy to insert items into the pockets. Some folders I have used have pockets which are difficult to open. The pockets do not crinkle and crease as easily as some of the thinner ones do. Again, useful if you want to copy items, and essential if you wish to display artwork. Finding decent quality display folders of 100 pockets is not easy. I feel confident in recommending Tiger display folders to anyone who wants a good quality display folder at a competitive price. (My local stationary shop is cheaper than prices cited on the internet. I ordered from Amazon because my supplier ran out and I needed the folders urgently) The bulk of a full 100 pocket folder is less than a ring binder containing 100 fully filled plastic pockets. However, it is worth remembering you can easily add, delete, or alter the sequence of loose pages; something far more time consuming in a display folder. However, to display or file a completed project, they are ideal. A display folder is more secure as it is obvious if any of the content is removed. Ring binders are not good for display purposes. The holes tear, the binders can open leaving a bundle of loose papers on the table. The Tiger display folders overcome these problems and will stand up to a great deal of 'thumbing' through by staff and the public alike. I have found the quality to be consistently good, and they are available in 20, 40, 60 and 100 pocket sizes.
B**E
Value for Money
Review for: Tiger A4 flexicover 100 pocket display book presentation folder - flexible cover I was looking for a display book to put all my crochet patterns in and this was perfect. The quality seem pretty good. Like another reviewer said. the only downfall is that you don't get to choose the colours but I got sent a black and purple one which I was happy with.Price is extremely good for £4.65. I purchased these from the seller AbbeyShake.Considering Asda are selling there 40 page display books for £1.90 I would say this is a pretty good deal for a better quality display book.Overall, I'm a happy customer and would buy again. Tiger A4 flexicover 100 pocket display book presentation folder - flexible cover
D**S
Tiger A4 flexicover 100 pocket display book presentation folder - flexible cover
Using these folders, after years of having wall-to-wall rigid family history folders in my study I have reduced their shelf-space to more than under half the original size they occupied. For long-term storage these folders are brilliant and price-wise, very economical. For daily usage, where I need more flexibility for updating the order of various documents within one folder, I initially use a ring folder. And, to save time and effort when I have forgotten to put in one document I cut off the hole-punched strip from an individual clear folder and vertically clear adhesive tape the new sleeve in its appropriate place. For home use (until I can find the time to remove all documents back to where I wish to add a new document) these insertions then blend in. Sounds less then perfect? Yes, but for my space-saving long-term storage paperwork and documents, these folders beats rigid ring binders any day!And now that I have finally written this, I can sit back and enjoy my newly de-cluttered study!
K**B
Worth the Money
I ordered this product because I had just finished a home study course and I wanted to print off a hard copy of my course work to keep (in case my computer every crash or I wanted to refer back to it for any reason). The 100 pages were more than enough as I double back the pages so that there were 2 pages to each sleeve.You don't get to pick what colour folder that you get, but to me that didn't matter.The quality of the folder and the plastic sleeves are not flimsy which is good as that meant they wouldn't tear as easy as some other makes cans.I will most definitely be buying more of these in the future, not just for course work but also because I print a lot of recipes off the Internet.
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