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Review on πŸ”– Ultra Pro Platinum Page 100 ct. with 2-Pocket Design and 5" X 7" Pockets by Jennifer Roberts

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Very durable quality product! (I use for recipes, postcards, photos)

I love these pocket sheets. I use them for my postcard collection, for recipes and sometimes for photos. They will fit in a standard 3 ring binder but check the product dimensions as they may be slightly thinner than your standard 8.5x11 depending on which one you buy (I use 5x7). -inch page. Personally I agree, but only addressing those of you who might forget to check these details and don't want to be surprised by what you get. Pages for 5 x 7 pages are approximately 1 inch narrower than a standard 8.5 x 11 inch page protector. The pages are very thick and durable. The plastic is clear and you can see through it. The hole binding is also very durable, which is great as it's used a lot in my recipe folder (not that often in my postcard collection). They are much more durable compared to Wilson Jones or Avery's "Heavy Duty Sheet Protectors," to give you an idea. You know how you put a photo in some photo albums and tear the pocket a little at the seam? They do definitely not (at least in my experience, even with the few tight-fitting postcards I've had) They're great for my postcard collection, as postcard sizes vary - I get 5x7 pages and any "oversized" postcards I come with Put protective sheets 8.5 x 11" on the back of their folders (because these protective sheets are wider). Despite being an inch thinner than regular protectors, they still work great in a regular binder. I also use them for recipes. I like the plastic keeps the cards from splashing (easy to clean) and the pockets make it easy to pull out the cards when I want and also make rearranging them easier. about a quality product. I buy 5 x 7 inches but it comes in a variety of sizes. So if I ever come across awkward things to organize, I know I'll take a look at the Ultra Pro pages first. Bonus - they're acid free/safe to store and have some UV protection.

Pros
  • Photo albums
Cons
  • Big and voluminous