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Customer Reviews for Adams Pre-Printed Heavy Duty Reinforced File Pocket, 2" Expansion, Letter Size, Manila, 15/Pack (9294E)

Adams Pre-Printed Heavy Duty Reinforced File Pocket, 2" Expansion, Letter Size, Manila, 15/Pack (9294E)
Item # : 708492
Model # : 9294E
Stay on top of open projects with these Adams 2-inch-expansion 9.5 x 11.75-inch manila expanding job folders.
  • Manila and made of paper stock
  • Reinforced tab provides extra strength at point of greatest wear
Price is $23.19
Unit of measure 15/Pack Price per unit $1.55/File Pocket
Next-Day Delivery by Mon, Dec 01
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27 reviews
5 star
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22%
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4%
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4%
1 star
26%
Most helpful positive review
Posted Nov 17, 2022
Stop sending me notifications or surveys. They come in on my cell phone at 3 4 5 AM
Will order as needed. Notifications and surveys are coming to my cell phone. ONLY send during business hours of 9-5
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Most helpful critical review
Posted Aug 3, 2010
inconsistent print
Print skewed so no room at top to write
Most recent reviews
LINDA W.
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Staples Business
Posted Nov 17, 2022
Stop sending me notifications or surveys. They come in on my cell phone at 3 4 5 AM
Will order as needed. Notifications and surveys are coming to my cell phone. ONLY send during business hours of 9-5
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M.I.
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Reviewed at:
Quill
Posted Sep 21, 2020
Review of Adams preprinted file pockets
The file pockets are perfect for our Construction Company's bid packages. They keep everything together and we are far more organized that with standard file folders. I actually saw these at one of my subcontractor's office and knew we had to start using them. Great job with ordering and delivery by Quill. Thank you.
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C.R.
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Posted May 30, 2019
They were just what we wanted
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D.V.
Verified Buyer
Posted Aug 9, 2018
Job folders
Works very well for us could space out materials costs so we could line items materials for costs purposes.
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Paula K.
Posted May 10, 2017
Good choice
I needed a new batch of file folders for some organizing I am still doing and these were the perfect choice. I like that they expand a full 2 inches and that they will accomodate each of my projects. I've always used these in the past at work but now that I'm retired I plan to continue using them.
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Paula K.
Posted Dec 30, 2016
Job Folder
These job folder makes it easier to keep all paper for the job and cover print has what you need to keep track
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Paula K.
Posted Nov 28, 2016
We keep coming back to
We keep coming back to this file folder. It is a job file folder and holds all contracts warranty papers plans and important documents per job more securely than a plain manila folder. Keep this item in inventory!
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Paula K.
Posted Aug 24, 2016
job folders
Could be larger
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Robbie
Reviewed at:
Quill
Posted Mar 27, 2016
Fast Service!
Great service excellent product.
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Paula K.
Posted Oct 2, 2015
Perfect
We have used them for 31 years and still ordering.
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Paula K.
Posted Feb 19, 2015
4 stars
I love these folders they keep everything together in one place. The front is designed for important information that is easy to find in a hurry. I use these folders all the time for work and home.
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Paula K.
Posted Sep 7, 2014
A good worker but not a lumberjack
Easy to use. Jacket is handy. I would not agree they are heavy-duty.
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Paula K.
Posted May 12, 2014
Job Folders
Use these folders daily. Great folders to track job information
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Paula K.
Posted Aug 15, 2012
Love them but....
We have 6 Multifamily apartment buildings and they are nice for tenant file storage. I can write tenant name and property on the top and date of move in and move out or whatever else I need. The sides need reinforced better I think. I have been reinforcing sides with duct tape or masking. Other than that they are awesome.
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Paula K.
Posted Dec 7, 2011
Great Folder for large jobs
These folders are made for a large capacity. We have many different jobs for the same product or large complicated jobs that I like to keep all together. We make good use of the expandable nature of the folders and once they are expanded to their capacity the title can be seen just fine. They are heavy weight paper and can hold up to repeated use. I just stopped into th...
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Paula K.
Posted Aug 3, 2010
inconsistent print
Print skewed so no room at top to write
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Paula K.
Posted Jun 28, 2010
sturdy
Use for individual jobs. Good quality. Plenty of room for notes or small bulky items or samples.
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Paula K.
Posted Sep 15, 2009
Would perfer them not to be expanding.
We use these folders to hold all paperwork for each individual job. The expanding part of the folder makes placing the papers in the folder more difficult. We would prefer them not to expand.
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Paula K.
Posted Sep 14, 2009
Who needs to hold 500 sheets?
We use the folder to hold contracts and progress billings. Papers get hung up on the 'fold to expand'. We do not need full expansion.
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Paula K.
Posted Feb 24, 2009
Disappointed!!!
I recently purchased File Folder 9294 and when I went back to purchase more I was told that they had been discontinued!!! All they had to offer was the expanded version of the file folder. This is way too much folder for our type business. The other ones were absolutely perfect. I am very very disappointed. I ended up settling for the company brand folder that does not ...
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