![]() ![]() Can be used with the PileSmart tray or in hanging file folders.Enclosed on three sides to hold papers securely inside.Great for project files – keep associated papers together.They have 1/3 cut size tabs that you can label (they come with adhesive write on labels). Product Features: PileSmart View Folders are translucent, come six to a pack, in a variety of colors, and hold letter size paper. I also saw it on other online stores such as those listed here for a little less. Most pilers I know have more paper that they pile than one tray would hold, making multiple trays necessary.Ĭost and Where to Buy: Retail list price is $45.99 but I saw it at Amazon for $20.66. If a piler has paper that stacks above the defined edges of the tray, the papers can become unruly.This means that anything larger that is placed in the pile will cover the divider(s) below it (like a larger envelope, a file folder, or larger piece of paper), making it difficult to see the tabs and labels. The dividers are 8 1/2 x 11, about the same size as a letter size piece of paper.For pilers, these dividers will help identify categories of papers and the tray will help keep them tidy.The dividers have tabs on both the end and the side, making them easy to see and read from either angle.The dividers are thick enough to help easily lift the paper on top of them for viewing what is underneath.Both the acrylic tray and the dividers are very durable and feel well made.The tray comes with six dividers with write on/erase off labels that can be used to categorize and identify papers (either by label or by color). Pendaflex PileSmart Organizing Tray and Dividersįeatures: The Desktop Organizer Tray is a clear acrylic tray slighly slanted towards a back corner with edges made to hold papers in place and looking neat. Here are some details on the products, my thoughts, as well as information about cost and where to find them. ![]() It seemed the perfect opportunity to give a couple of PileSmart products I had been sent to review from Pendaflex a test run. It was his preference to make the piles work, as opposed to file away the paper we were dealing with. Yesterday I posted about two products I used recently to help someone who was a self-professed “piler” organize his piles of paper. ![]()
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