




📂 Elevate your desk game with folders that mean business!
The Smead Two-Pocket Heavyweight Folder is a premium letter-sized organizer featuring two large pockets that each hold up to 50 sheets, a die-cut business card slot, and durable heavyweight textured stock. Made in the USA with 30% recycled content and SFI certification, it combines eco-conscious design with professional-grade quality to keep your documents secure, accessible, and stylish.
| Manufacturer | Smead Inc. |
| Brand | Smead |
| Model number | 87853 |
| Product Dimensions | 30.96 x 25.88 x 6.19 cm; 54.43 g |
| Color | Black |
| Material Type | Heavyweight paper stock |
| Fastener Capacity | 100 hojas |
| Tab Cut | Straight Cut |
| Tab Position | End |
| Total Recycled Content Percentage | 30.0 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Size | Letter |
| Sheet Size | Letter |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 87853 |
| Item Weight | 54.4 g |
E**Z
♡ color calidad precio presentación durabilidad las solapas en los bolsillos era exactamente el producto que necesitaba
A**S
We needed something that could use as a inexpensive music folder for choir members. This worked perfectly.
M**L
Qualidade incrível do material
D**Y
Didn’t expect to have strong opinions about folders, and yet… here we are. These Smead heavyweight folders are the real deal. The pockets are deep and secure, holding a surprising amount of paper without feeling like they’re going to rip or warp. I use them for everything like work documents, home paperwork, even random receipts I swear I’ll organize one day. The assortment of colors is super helpful for keeping things categorized. Red for urgent, blue for calm stuff, green for financial things—it’s oddly satisfying. The material feels solid and durable, and the reinforced sides definitely help. I’ve tossed one in my bag multiple times and it’s still holding strong. Bonus points for having recycled content too. If you need folders that can actually keep up with your life (and maybe make you look more organized than you are), these are worth it.
N**Y
The folders can hold a lot of information
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