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8-Tab Plastic Binder Dividers, 24 Dividers (3 Sets), Pastel Dividers for 3 Ring Binder, with Colorful Labels, Letter Size

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  • Binder Dividers: SortRax 8-Tab plastic dividers fit standard 3-ring binders. Perfect for organizing letter-sized documents. Comes with 3 sets, 24 dividers in total
  • Write or Label, Your Way: Write directly on the tabs with a ballpoint pen or pencil and easily erase. Or use the included residue-free stickers to customize your labels. Pick the simplest way to keep your tabs clear and organized
  • Visible Tabs: 8-Tab design helps you find documents faster. Tabs extend beyond letter-sized paper for clear and easy-to-read. Not compatible with sheet protectors
  • Sturdy & Waterproof: Made from tear-resistant plastic, these dividers withstand daily use and keep your binder neat and organized
  • Pastel Vibe: Soft pastel colors make flipping through your binder a breeze. The light tones keep your notes clear and easy to read, adding a calm, creative touch to your workspace



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MayannaDD91
Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2025
Wonderful. Perfect for my business. Thick and easy to label.
Melissa R.
Reviewed in the United States on March 21, 2025
These work great in my giant binder. They seem pretty sturdy and the tab labels are stickers so you can easily remove them if you need to change the tab name.
JCMobile
Reviewed in the United States on March 20, 2025
These look great and do what they promise. The plastic is sufficiently thick so as not to tear easily. They're very good quality.
MML
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2025
Beautiful colors. Sturdy. You can write on them, however it is difficult to erase. I would just use the labels. The only complaint I have isn’t with these specifically as much as almost all page dividers, but they’re not wide enough to see past the width of a regular piece of paper. Meaning if you put any other type of page holder or use the clear inserts, the tabs on the page dividers are pointless because the clear sheets and anything wider than paper extends past the tabs and you can’t see them.
Dusty White
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2025
So what do you want in a divider? (I am serious)I have been using notebooks since high school, maybe even before. "Back in my day" they were always thick paper, right? And they had those colored plastic tabs blued on them and you would slide a little piece of thick paper in them. The pros of that were that you could see the subject from either side (front or back) because the plastic tab was translucent.Not so with these. The entire divider is one (very thin — about four sheets of paper thick) molded plastic sheet with three holes cut in the usual places. But this works. I think if they made it any thicker, it would feel nice individually, but when you start using 8-20 dividers (as we all do in complex college classes or business manuals these days) those add up and make your binders are bulky. Whomever designed this gave some serious thought to the balance between flimsy and too thick.There is a "sandy" texture to these (they are not glossy, slick, or slippery), and I was concerned that the label stickers would not stay "stuck," but the label adhesive works just fine. These are waterproof (being that they are plastic), so I suppose that's nice. I think what stands out the most to me is how durable they are (really sense plastic) and the gentle pastel colors. None of the colors are offensive to the eye or too harsh. Is this important? I never would have thought so, but I like them in actual use.Fortunately I am back at university for several years and I have a real use for these. My only wish might be that they added a second pack of label stickers so that you could (conceivably) put labels on BOTH sides (front and back). Other than that there really is nothing to dislike about these. I do like how the "sandy texture" stops the "plastic cling" effect you get from smooth dividers (even ones made of paper believe it or not). These are easy to wipe down, if for some reason you spill your coffee on them or mistreat them in some other way. These have a durability that affords them a predictable lifespan of several years of general office use, although with heavy use you may need to replace the labels once a year, but that is just a sticker anyway.All in all this is a good inexpensive set of dividers. They are light but strong — and waterproof (because, why not?). Anyway that's if for me. I hope this helps. Thanks for reading.
Divineambition
Reviewed in the United States on April 9, 2025
These pastel binder dividers are a total game changer for my organization. The tabs are easy to label, and the colors are bright but not overwhelming. The plastic is sturdy, so they’ll hold up over time. Makes keeping everything in order a lot more fun
Qandy
Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2025
3 sets of 8 dividers that are nice and durable because they are made of plastic. The size is good for 8.5 x 11 paper and the holes line up properly for a 3-ring binder. The plastic won't let the holes get stretched out or tear. I had a lot of pages to organize in my binder and I was comfortable they would hold up well. The package also includes stickers/labels to put on as tabs so you can have a writable surface. The pastel colors are nice and will brighten up your notebook. These are a good value and bargain for 3 set of 8.
Darcy
Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2025
These are plastic but have a texture like good paper, which makes the marker write on them easier. The material is really flexible, a little more bendy than good cardstock, but still firm enough to work well as a divider, and the entire surface is writable/erasable so you can use it for additional writing space, or to draw/doodle designs.I’m using fine point sharpies to label them and alcohol to remove the ink, but they do come with a sheet of stickers for the tabs to make it possible for an ink pen to write on them. Sharpie is my method because it is “permanent” enough to not rub off much with use which wet erase markers still do… but you can remove it without damaging the material with a touch of alcohol on a paper towel and a couple swipes.Three sets of reusable tabs, it’s a good amount and especially used if your binders are a living system that change frequently.My only suggestion would be for them to round the corners a tiny bit. They are sharp, and when combined with the material, kinda painful when you get poked. I hit mine with small corner rounders.5 stars
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