Expanding File 330x25cm 13P Clear
- RS Stock No.:
- 727-492
- Mfr. Part No.:
- 55298E
- Brand:
- Exacompta
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£24.29
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£29.15
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- RS Stock No.:
- 727-492
- Mfr. Part No.:
- 55298E
- Brand:
- Exacompta
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Product Details
RoHS Status: Exempt
- COO (Country of Origin):
- CN
The Exacompta expanding file is a versatile organisational tool designed for professionals and students alike. Measuring 33x25cm, it features 13 brightly coloured polypropylene dividers, providing ample space for sorting and storing documents efficiently. Constructed from durable, 0.7mm clear polypropylene, this expanding file combines practicality with a vibrant aesthetic, making it an Ideal choice for keeping paperwork neat and accessible. The press stud closure ensures documents are securely housed, while the customizable tabs offer the flexibility to label sections according to personal preference. This file is not only functional but also environmentally responsible, as it boasts a 100% recyclability rate. Perfect for anyone looking to enhance their workspace organisation.
Constructed from Durable 0.7mm clear polypropylene for longevity
Designed with 13 sections, providing efficient document organisation
Brightly coloured dividers add a touch of vibrancy to your workspace
Customisable tabs allow for personalised categorisation of documents
Features a secure press stud closure to keep your documents safe
100% recyclable, supporting environmental sustainability
Expandable spine accommodates growing volumes of documents
Lightweight design enhances portability without compromising on strength
Designed for A4 documents which ensuring compatibility with standard paperwork
Easy to separate waste for recycling, promoting eco-friendly practices