

🗂️ Elevate your paperwork game with folders that mean business!
The FILE-EZ Two-Pocket Folders come in a 25-pack of black, letter-sized folders crafted from textured matte paper. Each folder features deep 5-inch pockets that hold up to 50 sheets per side and a four-corner business card holder to keep your cards secure. The unique glued-free center fold design ensures easy paper insertion without binding, making these folders perfect for professional presentations, school organization, or home filing. Trusted for over 65 years, FILE-EZ delivers durable, stylish, and functional folders that keep your documents impeccably organized.








| ASIN | B077BJ7PGP |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,261 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #20 in Colored File Folders |
| Brand | FILE-EZ |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (4,884) |
| Date First Available | November 10, 2017 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 0.01 ounces |
| Item model number | EZ-03 |
| Manufacturer | FILE-EZ Folder, Inc. |
| Manufacturer Part Number | FEZ-2PLR-BL1 |
| Material Type | Textured Paper |
| Product Dimensions | 11.5 x 9.43 x 0.06 inches |
| Sheet Size | 8.5-x-11-inch Inches |
| Size | 25 Folders |
| Tab Cut | Straight Cut |
| Tab Position | Top |
W**S
Works great, the center is open
I use these to put together packets for customers. Typically I'll have a total of about 30 pages or so between the two sides, and then my business card held in place. The business card slides in place and holds well. The folder itself is textured and looks great. My only complaint for my purposes and, ultimately, why I've chosen a different folder going forward is that the center of the folder isn't glued down. This would be a good thing if you want to "overstuff" a folder. However, for my purposes, I'd prefer two individual pockets to lock the pages in place and not allow them to slide around when the folder is open. Fairly trivial, I know, and I'm not taking any stars off for it because I received 25 high-quality folders as described. If you like the center unattached, this is a great folder and good value for the money.
S**Y
Buy them!
Nice folders. The pockets are helpful and the product is as described.
M**R
Great
Worked great for what I needed to use them for. Great color. Pretty thick and durable. Great quality for the price.
R**Z
Nice 👍
Nice folds
K**N
Very good price
Very good price... nicely made
M**W
These Survived 150 Middle Schoolers - That's All You Need to Know
THE PROS - What Makes These Stand Out: They Actually Last: This is the big one. Most cheap folders fall apart within weeks in a classroom setting. These FILE-EZ folders made it through an entire 9-month school year with about 70% still fully functional. The pockets didn't rip, the spines didn't crack, and the cardstock held up remarkably well. That's impressive durability. Textured Finish is Genius: The slightly textured paper surface provides grip. Papers don't slide out as easily, and the folders don't slip out of hands as readily. This might seem minor, but it makes a real difference when you're carrying multiple folders or have slightly sweaty hands. Pockets Hold More Than Expected: Each pocket comfortably holds 15-20 sheets without bulging or stressing the seams. I've tested up to 30 sheets, and while it's tight, the folders held up. The deep pockets are properly glued and reinforced. Color Variety is Perfect for Organization: The assorted colors (I got red, blue, green, yellow, and purple in my pack) make color-coding incredibly easy. In my classroom, each subject gets a color. Students can grab the right folder at a glance. Professional Appearance: These don't look cheap. The colors are vibrant but not garish, and the finish looks clean and professional. They work equally well for students, business presentations, or office use. Letter Size Fits Standard Papers Perfectly: Standard 8.5x11 paper fits with just the right amount of space. Not too tight, not too loose. Great Price-to-Quality Ratio: At roughly $12-15 for 25 folders (prices fluctuate), that's about 50-60 cents per folder. Significantly cheaper than buying individually, and the quality rivals folders that cost $1-2 each. No Manufacturing Defects: All 25 folders in my pack were properly constructed. No misaligned pockets, no torn edges, nothing damaged. Textured Surface Accepts Writing: You can write on these with pen or Sharpie for labeling. The texture actually helps the ink adhere better than slick finishes. THE CONS - The Trade-Offs: Not Completely Indestructible: Let me be clear - these are durable for paper folders, but they're still paper. Extreme abuse (sitting on them, getting them wet, aggressive cramming) will damage them. They're not magical. Colors are Random Distribution: You don't get exactly 5 of each color. My pack had 6 reds, 5 blues, 5 greens, 5 yellows, and 4 purples. If you need exact color counts for a specific system, this randomness could be annoying. No Business Card Slots: Some folders have die-cut slots for business cards. These don't. If you're using them for business presentations, you'll need to clip cards separately. Edges Can Fray Eventually: After 6-7 months of heavy use, the corners and edges start to show wear - slight fraying and dog-earing. Normal for paper products, but worth mentioning. Not Three-Hole Punched: If you want to store these in binders, you'll need to punch them yourself. Not a huge deal, but an extra step. Limited Color Selection: You get what you get in terms of colors. If you specifically need all blue folders or want orange, you're out of luck with this assorted pack. Texture Might Show Smudges: The textured finish can show dirt or smudges more readily than smooth finishes. In a classroom with kids who eat snacks, I noticed handprints more easily. REAL-WORLD CLASSROOM TESTING: Student Use (Ages 12-13): Middle schoolers are not gentle. These folders were crammed into overstuffed backpacks, dropped constantly, used as impromptu fans, and generally mistreated. Survival rate after 9 months: approximately 70% still fully functional, 20% showing wear but usable, 10% destroyed beyond repair. Weight Capacity Test: Loaded one folder with 40 sheets of paper plus two worksheets. Pockets started to stress but didn't rip. Would not recommend going this heavy regularly, but it's nice to know they can handle it in a pinch. Water Resistance Test: Accidentally got one folder wet (water bottle leak in backpack). The folder survived but showed water damage and warping. These are NOT water-resistant. Organization Effectiveness: Color-coding by subject worked brilliantly. Students quickly learned "math is blue, English is red" and grabbed the correct folder reliably. Drop Test: Folders dropped from desk height (about 30 inches) 20+ times showed minimal damage. Corner wear, but no catastrophic failures. COMPARISON TO COMPETITORS: vs. Standard Office Depot Folders: FILE-EZ are noticeably more durable. Office Depot folders started falling apart by month 3 in my classroom. vs. Amazon Basics Folders: Very similar quality, actually. FILE-EZ might be slightly thicker. Price is comparable. vs. Avery Two-Pocket Folders: Avery are glossier and more professional-looking but less durable. FILE-EZ win for longevity. vs. Dollar Store Folders: Not even close. Dollar store folders lasted 2-4 weeks max. Complete waste of money. vs. Heavy-Duty Poly Folders: Poly folders are more durable but cost 3-4x more and feel less professional. For most uses, these paper folders are sufficient. IDEAL USE CASES: Classroom Settings: Teachers organizing class materials, students organizing subjects Business Presentations: Handing out materials to clients or at conferences Home Organization: Sorting bills, documents, receipts by category Small Businesses: Organizing client files, projects, or invoices Event Planning: Color-coding different aspects of events (catering, venue, vendors) Medical Offices: Patient intake forms, organizing paperwork by department College Students: Organizing notes and handouts by class NOT IDEAL FOR: Long-Term Archival Storage: These are working folders, not archival. For permanent storage, use file folders in cabinets. Outdoor Use: Paper folders + weather = disaster. Use poly folders for outdoor events. Heavy Industrial Use: If your environment involves grease, chemicals, or extreme conditions, upgrade to poly or vinyl. Situations Requiring Water Resistance: Again, these are paper. Moisture is the enemy. PRO TIPS FROM A TEACHER: Label immediately - Write subject/category on the outside before distributing Reinforce high-use folders - Put clear packing tape along the spine of frequently-used folders for extra durability Don't overstuff - Keep to 20 sheets or less for maximum lifespan Store flat when possible - Vertical storage in backpacks causes more wear Buy extras - Always keep 5-10 spare folders for replacements Color-code consistently - If red = math, keep that system across years for returning students BULK BUYING ADVICE: I bought three packs (75 folders total) at the start of the school year. By year's end, I had about 15 folders left over, which will become my spares for next year. For a classroom of 30 students with 5 subjects each, plan on 150-200 folders to account for replacements. UNEXPECTED BENEFITS: The texture reduces paper cuts when shuffling through stacks They stack neatly without sliding around Colors stay vibrant even after months of use Kids actually like them (apparently the texture is "satisfying" - who knew?) Easy to find dropped folders thanks to bright colors OVERALL VERDICT: These are simply excellent folders at an excellent price. They're not fancy, they're not innovative, but they're well-made, durable, and functional. After testing them in one of the most demanding environments possible (a middle school classroom), I can confidently say they outperform most competitors in their price range. The 25-pack is perfect for classroom sets, home office organization, or small business needs. The color variety makes organization intuitive, and the durability means you're not constantly replacing folders. WHO SHOULD BUY THESE: Teachers and educators (elementary through college) Students organizing multiple subjects Small business owners organizing projects/clients Home offices needing affordable organization Anyone doing bulk filing or presentations Parents organizing kids' schoolwork Event planners and coordinators WHO MIGHT WANT ALTERNATIVES: Those needing waterproof folders (buy poly) Anyone requiring specific color quantities People wanting premium, glossy appearance Those needing business card slots Anyone storing folders outdoors or in harsh conditions BOTTOM LINE: I started the school year skeptical about yet another "budget" folder brand. I'm ending the year having already reordered for next year. That's the highest endorsement I can give. For the price, these folders deliver exceptional value and durability. They've earned a permanent spot in my classroom supply closet, and I've already recommended them to half my teaching team.
L**H
Bridal information packets
I purchased these as brochure giveaways for potential brides at our wedding venue. The color is perfect for brides. The plastic is strong enough to hold brochures, business cards and paperwork required. The pockets provide organization and functionality for the literature we provide. I do like the ability to order in increments of 25.
S**V
A classy product
I use these folders for our events. They are classy and not extravagant; simple elegance. One of my shipments arrived with white specks on a third of the product. A quick call and new product was mailed. A classy company with a classy product.
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