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Document folder A4 with elastic closure, grey lacquered 350gsm pack of 10 — office products
Document folder A4 with elastic closure, grey lacquered 350gsm pack of 10 — office products is a set of ten A4-sized folders made from 350 g/m² coated board with a grey lacquered finish. Each folder features an elastic band closure to keep documents secure and a simple, flat design that helps protect papers from bending and light damage during storage and transport. These folders are suitable for everyday use in offices, schools and at home where organized, compact storage of A4 documents is needed.
The 350 gsm board provides firm support that keeps documents flat without adding excessive bulk. The grey lacquered surface is resistant to scuffs and gives a uniform appearance for professional filing. An elastic closure ensures pages remain contained during handling and transit, while the slim construction allows for efficient stacking and filing on shelves or inside briefcases. Sold in a pack of ten, the set is convenient for standardising document storage across folders.
Insert A4 papers into the folder, aligning them with the edges to keep documents neat and flat. Secure the contents by stretching the elastic band over the folder corners or designated closure points. Store folders upright on a shelf or flat in a drawer; during transport place them inside a bag or briefcase to minimise bending. For multiple documents, avoid overfilling to maintain the folder's shape and the effectiveness of the elastic closure.
For long-term archiving, label the folder spine or front with a clear title and date. Keep folders in a dry environment away from direct sunlight to preserve the lacquered finish and prevent warping. Replace the elastic band if it loses elasticity to ensure continued secure closure.
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