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Hippo Creation's Heavy Duty Storage Pocket Chart offers 20 robust nylon pockets (28"x28") designed to hold standard A4 papers and folders. Equipped with 4 stainless steel over-door hangers, it supports up to 300 sheets and fits most doors, making it an ideal, durable organizer for classrooms, home offices, or mailrooms.
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Capacity | 1.1 Pounds |
Manufacturer | Hippo Creation |
Item Weight | 1.85 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 47 x 28 x 47 inches |
Item model number | HC |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Material Type | Nylon |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | 20 Pockets - With Name Tag |
Sheet Size | A4 |
Manufacturer Part Number | HC |
K**N
Sturdy and works great, came FAST!
This is great. I wish I could find a file folder paper holder that is vertical and a calendar of 5-7 columns with 5-7 rows for my work wall, but this is the best I could find to suit my needs. I use it every day and it is good quality. My only negative comment about this product is that the hanging “hooks” make no sense. They are made with “v”s on one side and big squares to hang over a door on the other. The v’s don’t stay on the organizer so I needed to volley them backward and forward and use pliers to tighten them so they stay on the organizer. I also don’t understand what door they would or could hang on since doors are like 36” wide and this is much wider than a door. I don’t think a curtain rod would be strong enough. I am using a photo backdrop stand to hold this up as a sort of cubicle in my den, in front of my desk. It’s holding fine with my alterations to the hook thingees. My recommendation would be to make the v parts into squared off like the other side of the hooks. Then the unit could hold itself sturdy, staying inside the grommets.If the seller makes these, I’d love to request making a totally clear plastic calendar similar to this that can hold 8.5x11 papers for each day of the week throughout the whole month. I’d order it immediately! Think of it like the XL shoe organizers with thinner pockets to hold paper, but also like a calendar. 7 columns x7 rows would be perfect. I think teachers and office workers and managers would all buy it because it’s got spaces for each day and it’s clear to see the pages inside the pockets. It could be used in rec centers as a calendar as I’ve created one for that before with a white board as well. Insert flyers or agendas or to do lists. Everyone needs a really beefy pocket calendar!!! I already wrote your ad copy :) That’ll be $200 lol
N**O
Helpful
Great quality, lightweight, helps me a lot to maintain everything organized for my team. Each member staff has their space when a share any communication and their happy
T**M
Great way to keep organized
I use this in my classroom to lay out our activities for the day. (Lower elementary special day class. There are LOTS of moving parts!) The pockets are roomy and spaced a good amount apart so that I can grab the right items in the right order easily. Whew! (I have it stapled to my wall and it is holding up nicely) It appears to be well made and I look forward to staying organized this year
R**E
Perfect for applications
It's perfect, good durability plenty of space
K**.
Perfect!
It worked perfectly for what I had ordered it for.
M**O
Great Orginizer
I’m able to organize paper at home and at work
J**4
Good product, great company!
Company: I didn't receive all of the parts in my original package from Amazon. Contacted the company, they shipped out a whole new one right away. Very responsive and easy to work with!Product: Just as described. Will work great for separating the daily paperwork we have to work with each week. Good size pockets and deep enough, I don't have to worry about the paper falling out. Points for being able to hang it on a door to avoid more holes in the wall and for saving room compared to other filing methods.
J**N
Kindergarten cubbies!
I was immediately surprised when I opened the package; the material is very thick and durable and it seems well stitched. When ordering, I was worried my students would be rough on it and destroy it. That fear is gone.I have a hexagon shaped classroom with 4 doors, so my options for storing completed class work are very limited. The 20 pocket storage option fits nicely on the back of a door and, when hung low with command hooks, all of the students can reach.The pockets are not super deep (about half the paper sticks out the top), it is definitely made to use with folders. I opted to fold giant sheets of construction paper to use as folders to hold everything in nicely. So far so good!I definitely recommend this to any other teacher that need some extra classroom storage!!
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