• Versatile and tough; sturdy plastic dividers have writable tabs that you can erase and reuse
  • Write directly on tabs with ballpoint pen or pencil, and easily erase and rewrite for quick changes
  • Additional storage space for loose papers; 1 front pocket on each tab divider
  • Compatible with sheet protectors; tabs extend beyond page sleeves
  • Big Tabs are easy to see and provide 50% more writing space than standard divider tabs

Every time I feel the need for new tab dividers i look for these! However they are becoming harder to find in store so i decided to shop for them on amazon. These are the BEST because you do not need the little papers to write your subject on. You can write in pencil and it stays until you erase it, that you way you do not have the annoying paper subjects falling out!

I love these slash pockets. The colors are so pretty and not the bright ones that you usually see. I will say I do usually put a label on rather than write directly on the tab because it is easier to see that way. I like that these are big enough to use in a binder with sheet protectors.

I purchased this for separating different documents and waivers in my instructor's manuals. I'm an NRA instructor, and needed something that could handle trips to classrooms and ranges and hold documents solidly enough if the binder happened to be used as a rifle rest. They are durable enough to keep official certificates free of blemishes, and strong enough to hold about 10 multi-page printouts of powerpoints, should my electronics fail. I have had no trouble with the holes for the binder rings coming apart or tearing, and that's saying something. I wish I'd had these when I was in my undergrad, since the ones sold at my college bookstore fell apart within weeks.

I love these! I will never use other dividers again! They are thick and do not tear out of your binder and the best part of all...you can just write on the tabs, erase, and re-write! You dont have to fight with tiny paper labels anytime you need to change a divider, you simply erase the last subject and write a new one. Then they also have built in sleeves so you can store papers that dont have hole punches right away while keeping them organized in the binder still! These are a dream for any student/employee who has a lot of papers to keep organized!

These are ABSOLUTELY the best dividers for use with page protectors. The pocket on the front in a plus to add a photo or note. I ordered four but Beed to order more. They will be more durable (plastic) than their paper counterparts.

These dividers work GREAT!! Especially for people who use page protectors. The tabs stick out past the page protectors so that you can actually see them! For people who use page protectors all the time, this is a major problem. You wind up being very inventive to make dividers that work. These Dividers WORK, plus you get a bonus pocket on each one. :*)

I have purchased 3 sets of these and they are great. They fit well in the 3" Avery binders I purchased for school and medical paperwork and have been very sturdy when flipping massive amounts of paper. I've had to reorganize my papers a few times and since I wrote on them in pencil, I can just erase and rewrite. The pockets are also great for putting odd bits of material, such as CDs of information, with the relevant material.

I love these dividers. I’ve always liked the brand Avery since their products are pretty durable and these are no exception. I love the colors and I love how they each have a slot where you can put papers in them. I also like how you can write on the tabs, so I don’t have to worry about buying labels. These help me stay organized and the price is great. I highly recommend them!

Awesome. Has lasted me multiple school semesters. I write with pencil on it and erase it when the semester is over. I tested the advice of some fellow reviewers and wrote on 1 divider with Sharpie and tried to remove it with multiple passes of tape over it to absorb the marker, and it didn't work. The Sharpie DID NOT come off for me. Also dry erase markers didn't come off either. I'll stick to writing on them with pencil

They enhance any portfolio/presentation, I have used them with page protectors and they work to my satisfaction. By the way, I write on the tabs with a Sharpie, and the ink can later be removed for reuse by covering the tab with tape and removing a few times, which picks up the Sharpie ink.