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The Advantus Stackable Flip Top Index Card Holder is a durable, polished polypropylene box designed to securely store and organize up to 300 standard 3x5 inch index cards. Featuring a snap-tight lid and built-in notches to keep cards in place, this compact and lightweight holder ensures your notes and valuables stay protected and dust-free, perfect for professionals seeking efficient workspace management.

| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Capacity | 300 load |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00024591450013 |
| Manufacturer | Advantus |
| UPC | 024591450013 |
| Item Weight | 0.8 ounces |
| Product Dimensions | 7.5 x 5 x 3 inches |
| Item model number | AVT45001 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Material Type | Polypropylene (PP) |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Size | 3 x 5 |
| Sheet Size | 3-x-5-inch |
| Manufacturer Part Number | AVT45001 |
D**A
Perfect index box for organizing index cards or photos.
Cheap index card holder, PERFECT for my needs - exactly what I was expecting. They are the standard sized little boxes we all remember from school. Simple, black, plastic box to keep cards organized. This little box maybe cheap & maybe plastic but it IS durable; I take mine outside all the time in my garden (I keep my plants' care info on the cards) so I know it has been exposed to rain, sun, wind, dirt, water, & all other weather elements and it looks just like when I bought it 6 months ago! It maybe a little dirtier but bc it's plastic it's very easy to clean off!
D**O
Don't waste your money
Disappointingly cheap. It's flimsy plastic and as long as you don't use it for anything you can get it to shut. Started putting index cards in, and it won't let lid shut correctly. It's warped and worthless.
P**I
It's adequate, I like the size.
It's adequate, that's all I can say. If you are not expecting much this will work. It's cheaply made, kind of flimsy but I only need it to hold some recipes. It's a good size, holds 4x6 cards and is slender, it doesn't take up much room, I liked that as well. For around $5.00 I feel it's worth it.
S**Y
5X8 Index Card Holder
Bought this to hold my many 5X8 recipe cards, but was reluctant to buy a plastic one as I have two wooden ones. The plastic ones tend to warp at the latch area, but this one doesn't seem to be heading in that direction. I feel it's quite sturdy and stiff enough at the latch point that it will not warp or indent to keep the lid from closing properly. So far, happy with my purchase.
M**K
It's not much of a card file, for not much money. OK deal.
It's a very minimal 3x5 index card file. I bought it to use as a backup password manager. It is time consuming to keep this dual code system but a real gamechanger and time saver when something goes wrong with your password app. *heed Murphy's Law* I have a printer at hand. So, to update a password, I just open a website's 3x5 MS Word password file, change the login credentials, recovery code & anything else pertinent, change the revision date in the file name to the current date, print a copy for my index card file, save the new file in my secure cloud vault and delete the old file. Be sure to delete with a destructive delete app or empty the trash can. Old passwords have power and shouldn't be left in the trash. They can sometimes be used as an identifier to gain account access.The card file has no latch, per se, just a raised plastic catches, lid to body, in front (integral part of the box) that don't hold well. I keep it closed with a thick rubber band to avoid playing 52 Card Pickup every time it gets tipped over (it's lightweight and tips easily). There are no hinges, just a polyethylene strip that join the lid and body (it's all a one piece LDPE extrusion). I expect the (not) hinges to fail inside of a year. I bought some nice Pendaflex colored plastic alphabet index tabs to keep the file organized but found that the card file is too short. There's only enough room for a skoch over 3" in height, so the nice tabs have to lay at a bit of an angle to fit. Considering the price of metal, or more solid plastic card files, this is a good deal. There are cigar boxes that seem practically designed to be 3"x5" and 4"x6" index card files (sorry, I don't recall the brands) but they seem to be in short supply and smoke shops now all seem to want to be paid for their formerly discarded packaging.
R**E
It doesn’t serve my purpose broken
It arrived on time. It was broken and the lid won’t go done nor will it stay closed or latch.
S**A
Love it
Works great for my college flashcards! Stores more than two packs of index cards!
T**G
Works great for my needs.
I just wanted a light weight, inexpensive card box to hold my recipes and this box is working out great. Upon arrival the box was packaged in the open position and the plastic hinge was a bit stiff from the cold weather. So, I used a small heat gun to gently warm up the hinge area and this allowed for a more flexible working hinge. As for the box size - it would easy hold 400+ cards and room to allow for cards with index tabs. The box is sturdy and the top lid will open with gentle prying up with a thumb. Now I have a nice box to house and organize my few and delicious recipes. Really glad a made this purchase.
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