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How many times have you unthinkingly tossed a flash drive onto your desk, into your bag, or into your vehicle's cup holder? (Bonus points if it was missing its cap.) Too many times, we're guessing! We tend to treat flash drives roughly, when our precious data demands loving care. Instead of exposing your flash drives to dust, dirt, and the elements, store and protect them with StoreSMART's 15-Pocket Clear Vinyl Binder Pages. Each page is compatible with three-ring binders, and contains fifteen 1" x 3" pockets with weatherproof flaps. Organize your flash drives and SD cards with ease, and stop worrying about the potential loss of your files! Note: Drive not included. Product Features: Crafted of crystal clear 6-gauge vinyl. Fifteen pockets per page, with weatherproof flaps. Includes holes for use with three-ring binders. Overall size: 8 1/2" x 11. Inside capacity (of each pocket): 1" x 3". Great for use with flash drives and SD cards (all sizes). Proudly manufactured in the USA. Suggestions for Use: Students: Need to give a presentation? Working on an important paper? Keep your PowerPoint presentation or research drives in your subject binder. Businesses: Back up your important files and organize them in storage binders. Photographers: Keep copies of your important photography files in a safe deposit box, or somewhere else secure.
Crafted of crystal clear 6-gauge vinyl.
Crafted of crystal clear 6-gauge vinyl.
Fifteen pockets per page, with weatherproof flaps.
Includes holes for use with three-ring binders.
Inside capacity (of each pocket) 1" x 3". Overall size 8 ½" x 11".
Proudly Made in the USA.
For most users, this would be ideal. But we are a heavy user, these are being handled every day.there are three issues which heavy users should be aware of... The first is that the plastic is static laden. We made them work by degousing the pages. The second is that the flaps are across the entire row, and tied to the hole punchs for the rings of the binders, making them difficult to use. We trimmed off the entire flaps. In hindsight, we should have slit the flaps to make them cover only one pocket, instead of cutting off the entire row. The third is that we found it difficult to use the first column of pockets along the rings, so we do not. In all fairness, for ocassional use by someone who has less than a few dozen, these would be ideal. Our final solution is going to be sewn 'quilted' pages of pockets on a plastic backing.