Comments about Stacks and Stacks Fold 'n Hold Pop-Up File Tote - take your files with you:
Item was just as the description quoted.Have not had a chance to use yet but think it will work out fine.
[1 of 1 customers found this review helpful]
Comments about Stacks and Stacks Fold 'n Hold Pop-Up File Tote - take your files with you:
This item is worth what you pay for and serves the purpose of temporary, transportable filing. It's lightweight and collapsible, useful for hauling files around in the car.
For longer term storage, however, it suffers from lack of structure. The Pendaflex files slip from the rack because the overall container itself has no structure of its own to keep everything in place. If you've used hanging Pendaflex files, you know that it's a common problem for many filing systems so that's not unique to this product. However, it is still an annoyance.
Received the order quickly.
[2 of 2 customers found this review helpful]
Comments about Stacks and Stacks Fold 'n Hold Pop-Up File Tote - take your files with you:
Handles to help move the file holder around..no matter how much is in it...can hold a lot or a little...good for files, even better for complex paper arrangements
[3 of 3 customers found this review helpful]
Comments about Stacks and Stacks Fold 'n Hold Pop-Up File Tote - take your files with you:
I started using this product years ago when I first saw them advertised on a shopping network. I use them to keep year end paperwork organized. They're there when you need them and then fold up to take up minimum space when you don't. A real plus if you have limited storage space. They're strong and can hold a lot and you can use them over and over again. The handles make them easy to tote when necessary. Would be great in any room where you need a little extra storage. How about all those extra books and toys in your child's room or your extra craft supplies. Please note: they are flexible and the bottom, while reinforced, does bend with the weight of the items you pack. I'm so glad that Stacks and Stacks, a website that I've had only good luck with,carries them.