📁 Elevate your reports—where durability meets eco-conscious style.
Oxford Pressboard Report Covers in dark blue combine heavyweight, rigid paper with a built-in two-prong metal fastener that holds up to 300 sheets. Made from 65% recycled fiber, these letter-size covers feature a scored side hinge and embossed title page, offering durable, eco-friendly, and professional document protection ideal for office, school, or home organization.
Manufacturer | Oxford |
Brand | Oxford |
Item Weight | 15.5 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 11.5 x 0.5 x 10 inches |
Item model number | 99402EE |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Dark Blue |
Material Type | Paper |
Number of Drawers | 2 |
Number of Items | 1 |
Sheet Size | Letter |
Number of Holes | 3 |
Manufacturer Part Number | 99402EE |
J**W
Sturdy. Works as expected. Good price.
Nice covers. Sturdy material. Clips worked. Good price. Just what I expected and needed.
R**N
Expensive
They aren't as sturdy as they were before. They must be using a cheaper stock paper to make them now. I got these a few years back and they were much stronger. For what they are charging they should at least be steardier. They were alright, served the purpose intended.
T**C
Gets the job done, but not as good as others
I bought these to 'convert' old binders into a size that can be put into standard filing boxes. For sure this product works, 100%. However, the fiberboard isn't coated, and it doesn't come prefolded. Which means that when you do fold it, it will be somewhat bulky and not retain that new shape naturally, at first. That being said, this gets the job done. In particular, the little metal clasps move well, unlike other products where you have to really fight hard to move the clasps into position. I wish I could the original ACCO binders though, because they had good clasps and high-quality fiberboard. But this is a pretty good alternative, just not perfect.
M**6
Oxford Pressboard Report Covers
These are difficult to find. Even though they are not as thick as the original units bought more than 10 years ago, they still work fine for reports that will be archived.
J**E
Protects The Pages
I write for a hobby, and use these binders as covers for the stories. They accommodate various numbers of pages and provide good protection. However, I feel they are a little overpriced. Nonetheless, I would recommend them.
B**C
Just what I was looking for. Good report cover.
I use these to collect my handwritten notes along with printed materials. I prefer keeping these materials in a report cover rather than a binder. Report cover is a bit more tedious to add new material to but overall i prefer using these. The material is like a thick oak tag and is good and sturdy for this application. I recommend these if you need a good general purpose report cover.
J**S
Awesome product
I loved it was an awesome product to use.
A**Z
Cover won't bend; clasps won't hold
I took an old report cover from 15 years ago off a document I'd stored and used it for a week before deciding it was a little worn. So I bought these. Better right?No. It's simple, really. A report cover has one job: effectively hold a report up to the capacity advertised. That's it. For something so basic with only two components, how could they have gotten it so wrong?First of all, the cover... it's sturdy enough, though not reinforced like some other ones. (For instance, my 15-year-old one, which is still in great shape.) Then again, it didn't say it was, so no ding there. However, what I WILL ding it for is that, as others have said, the scored covers are impossible to bend so that the report lays flat. It's not just a matter of aesthetics. The report is harder to handle, and a couple of my pages have already torn at the holes because of the wiggle room.Secondly, there's the hinge. One of the sliders on the clasp stays in place, mostly. The other slides freely. The only way it will stay secure is if I tape it. In contrast, the one I have from 15 years ago still holds securely.For now, I'm moving my document back into the old report cover until I can find some better ones. These are going in the trash. What a waste of money.
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