• Set of 12 Packs, 3 Colors: Blue, Lime and Orange
  • Premium Quality Cardboard
  • Perfect for Storing Letter Size File, Smaller Magazines, Publication, Catalogs and Paper
  • Label area for easy indenification
  • Dimension: 9.68'' L x 12.25'' H x 3.75'' W

I am a preschool teacher and I have a small fortune in books. I bought 2 sets of these for my classroom. They come in pretty vibrant colors and the cardboard is really sturdy. It didn't take long at all to pit them together. I didn't need 2 packs as I over estimated how much room I actually had available. That's ok because I love them and I will use them. The tag on the front is a picture so instead of writing on the box I wrote on sticky labels to let myself know what theme book was in each bin. I am so very pleased with my purchase and I will recommend these to anyone else looking for convenient book storage.

I bought this to hold my magazines. I collect National Geographic (I refuse to pay $15 for their holders) and want to keep my magazines in a good condition. This is perfect and allows me to display them on a shelf. It fits 12 magazines comfortably. I could probably squeeze in one more but I want to group them in the year they were published. I also have magazines like Parenting and Taste of Home which these work great for. I will definitely buy them again when I need more.

Great magazine holders, good price. Good set of colors; sturdy; glossy finish; easy to put together. Just be aware that the "label holder" is only an image of one, not an actual label holder. For the price, no big deal.

I bought these to organize our kiddos library! Very sturdy! I love them!

Okay I've been wanting to buy magazine holders for ages, specifically to get our kitchen wraps out of the way. When I finally decided to spend the money (I'm very cheap), I was excited to find these ones at their price point. Strong cardboard instead of plastic, bright colors, well reviewed. After thinking about more areas in the house I may be able to use them, I figured the twelve pack was a better idea than six, AND that's additional money savings per piece. Well they were delivered a couple hours ago, and I've already designated six of them to specific duties (kitchen wraps, notebooks, spare computer paper, computer peripherals), and couldn't be happier. The bottoms are a simple fold and tuck, but totally secure; my rough four year old assembled two without harming them at all (testament to their strength); the colors are just as bright and fun as they look in the listing; the sizing makes them SO versatile. I've got more ideas already that I'll try out soon, and honestly I anticipate buying another twelve pack pretty quickly.

These magazine files were a great value and worked well to organize homeschool curriculum. I added my own chalk labels although there is a white "label" area already on each file. These are heavy-duty cardboard that is reinforced around the edges by being doubled back and securely glued. It helps organize each of the subject areas and allows my child to easily access and put away materials as needed.

These are ALMOST perfect.... I used them to organize my kid's books. They are super sturdy, and easy to put together. Two downfalls (since they really are typically for magazines) : 1. Board books - it will hardly fit any so I ended up leaving them out. 2. Large picture books do not fit. Other than that, very happy!

Wanting a good storage solution for my comic book collection, but not wanting to go with "long boxes" or "short boxes", I tried these instead. My main problem with the boxes is that they hide the books from the world (books are meant to be read and displayed), and they make your comic room look like a police evidence room. As you can see by the pictures, they organize the books well, but also display them nicely too. One other nice feature is that I can pull out one of these at a time to look for/read a particular book without having to go through a bigger box. If you wondering about the display fronts with the "mini" books, I size each book to 2.75 x 3.75 then printed them on card stock. I then got the Ultra Pro 3" X 4" Super Clear Premium Toploader 25ct and these slid right into those making them attractive but changeable as I add more books.

I use these in my 5th grade classroom every year. Each student gets their own box to store needed items for the classroom, and by the end of the year, they still look new! The best part is they are already mostly assembled...just fold the bottom and they are done. This is very unlike other magazine boxes I have used. I highly recommend them!!

Product is well built for storing magazines, with a type of laminated coating. I am glad I bought them.