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The Habercrafts A4 40 Pocket Display Book features 80 clear, water-repellent views housed in a durable 700 micron flexible cover. Designed for professionals and creatives alike, it offers customizable front labeling and robust protection, making it ideal for presentations, certificates, reports, and more.
Manufacturer | HaberCrafts |
Brand | Habercrafts |
Model Number | HC718729_A440_1_D |
Package Dimensions | 31.3 x 23.5 x 2.8 cm; 280 g |
Colour | A4 40 Pockets (80 Views) |
Material Type | Plastic |
Fastener Capacity | 80 sheets |
Tab Cut | Straight Cut |
Tab Position | End |
Size | Pack Of 1 |
Sheet Size | A4 |
Manufacturer Part Number | HC718729_A440_1_D |
Item Weight | 280 g |
M**R
it’s great!
nice colour and decent quality. definitely good for its price. useful for college and fits nicely into my bag. love the customisable front
L**E
Very sturdy and great quality
Ford A4 in snugly and is very sturdy. I have filled and emptied this at least 10 times and none of the pockets have broken and it shows minimal sign of wear and tear. Great quality
J**A
Good value
Good value folder perfect for keeping my artwork tidy.
C**2
Great quality
Perfect. Very good quality.
K**Y
Great
These are great, perfect for keeping important letters
A**R
Value for money
Value for money. Perfect for my project which was a manual. Displays pages very clearly, fits an A4 page perfectly. Very pleased with my purchase. Would recommend.
M**N
Fabulous and useful
I am using this for when I take funeral services. It is particularly useful to have all I need for a personalised funeral service in church, at the crematorium and at the graveside - all in a waterproof covering. I print out an A4 landscape 2 column document and then cut each sheet into 2 A5 sheets. (I could also do A4 portrait documents to 2 pages per sheet). Much easier to hold than the Common Worship services book, which was getting water damage. The black colour is very suitable.
M**L
DEGREE OF DIFFICULTY AND HOW TO OVERCOME!
As previously mentioned, it is v.difficult opening up the plastics and inserting your photos, but, a few tips: a)use a quality photo paper, not just printing paper, it's tougher. b) wet the fingers and work them on the plastic to open. c) Ruler at hand, once plastic is open insert ruler to hold open whilst grabbing photo. Slowly insert the ruler all the way into the plastic and gently separate. d) overcome difficulty of inserting by placing paper in the back first, where the plastic joins the folder shoulder, then if necessary slightly bend your paper at other end and edge into the plastic. Once you establish that/your technique, its easy. One last tip , the plastic is so very thin that when you're carefully inserting, and making up your album of photos, it's very easy to mistakenly skip a plastic. When discovered, if you are fastidious like me you may need to take photos out and place them back in order using up the plastic you missed.
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