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Our Magazine Slipcase offers easy access to your magazine collection. It's uniquely designed with a full-open front so you can view the entire spine of the magazine and retrieve them effortlessly. Because it's made from clear acrylic, it virtually blends into the décor.
Description:
Store and preserve your favorite artwork, photos, handmade
and collectible cards, stationery, post cards, magazine and newspaper clippings, or scrapbook odds & ends - in our Acid-Free Resealable Bags. Sold in packages of 25, these archival bags have a flap closure with resealable adhesive for easy access and years ...
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Our Itoya Profolio Photo Album & Itoya Art
Portfolios provide the means to getting and keeping your photos, postcards, menus, art work, greeting cards, and other keepsakes organized and protected. Each Itoya Art Portfolio has sleeves is made of archival quality polypropylene so it won't promote damage or ...
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Our Stainless Steel Magnetic Wall Pocket Strip can
hang with the biggest stack of clutter. This all-in-one solution features powerful magnets that can hold photos, bills or keepsakes, while the pockets can hold mail, office supplies or even magazines. It helps make your workspace or entryway clean and tidy, while ...
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Our 13-Pocket Accordion Letter File and Receipt File
help organize important paperwork, cancelled checks or receipts. Made from a highly durable translucent polypropylene, they expand fully at both the top and the bottom to provide ample storage space for your documents. Each pocket is separated by a tabbed insert ...
Description:
Our 13-Pocket Accordion Receipt File helps organize cancelled
checks, receipts or coupons. It expands fully at both the top and the bottom to provide ample storage space. Each pocket is separated by a tabbed divider. Two business card-sized slots help to label the contents.
Acrylic Magazine Slipcase is rated
4.3 out of
5 by
12.
Rated 5 out of
5 by
bridge from
Great with Gingham Bin -- Great for ChildrenI discovered you could slip (3) of the acrylic magazine slipcases into a (1) LG size gingham bin to make a PERFECT children's mini-bookcase. It makes the gingham bin child-proof and durable for books. I have 3 of them now, I used 2 in our regular bookshelf to add color and much needed organization as children's books can get messy fast!
Date published: 2014-04-21
Rated 4 out of
5 by
Jemera from
very handyI am downsizing and find these very convenient for keeping my magazines out of the way yet stil visible.
Date published: 2014-04-12
Rated 4 out of
5 by
SVBee from
Attractive and strong, with one con.The acrylic allows me to see which magazines are in which case, and I would give it 5 stars if there were a notch in the sides so that extracting the edge magazines was easier (i.e. no finger-squishing!).
Date published: 2013-08-12
Rated 5 out of
5 by
CarlyJo from
Perfect Display for MagsThis Acrylic slipcase for magazines is perfect! Keep your magazines contained and virtually dust free. Holds about 19 mags in varying widths. See through acrylic also lets you display your favorite front and back cover of your stash :)
Date published: 2012-04-08
Rated 5 out of
5 by
nomoredust from
Nice and sturdySturdier than I thought it was gonna be. This is perfect for me. If you lay it down, the top will be slightly inclined. As with all Container Store products that I have bought, it is beautiful.
Date published: 2012-02-13
Rated 4 out of
5 by
aspiringorganizer from
This was perfect to store the telephone books in our cupboard. The slipcase makes the books easily accessible and so easy to put back
Date published: 2011-05-29
Rated 5 out of
5 by
mmvinc994 from
Worth the moneyI have been looking for magazine storage cases for quite a while. After doing some research, I decided to buy these. They are wonderful! They're much bigger than I expected and easily hold large magazines. In addition, they are very sturdy and easy to clean. I will probably be buying more in the future.
Date published: 2011-01-21
Rated 4 out of
5 by
Josie54 from
Clean and simpleI was looking for a magazine file that would be easily accessible (most have a partial "wall" on the front that makes it more difficult to get magazines in and out). I also wanted something that would fit within any decor. These clear, frontless files seemed perfect for the job. These are also wider than most magazine files (at 5") so they hold more magazines than most.
However, there is one drawback to frontless magazine files that I hadn't thought of--when you move them and tilt them even slightly forward, all the magazines come spilling out! So keep that in mind with your purchase of these. I've learned quickly to move them slanted up, so that doesn't happen again.
I also thought they would be flat on top, so I could stack current issues on top of the two files I purchased. However, they are slightly slanted backward. Still OK, but I would have preferred if they were flat on top.
However, once you've got them arranged on your shelf, those semi-drawbacks disappear. They function well and look great, especially if you want something simple and subtle. Overall, I like them a lot--they suit my office well and I know they'll fit in if I change the paint color or design scheme. I recommend them.
For instance, one that goes back 10 inches instead of 9 inches, to fit a standard three hole binder, or even one that goes back 11 inches to fit one of the beautiful Stockholm binders that you sell.
I am specifically looking for something that would fit a binder, but that has a top (I know you sell other magazine holders that might work, but they tend to be open on the top). I am looking to store meaningful notes and stories I wrote as a child on my bookshelf in binders upright, and I would like it if they could have some protection from dust.
Asked by: AnnieE
Please see our product recommendations below for some solutions that might work for your specifications. For further assistance, please contact us at 1-888-CONTAIN (266-8246).
Answered by: psb87
Date published: 2018-04-28
How heavy is this case?
I'd like to use these as shelf dividers in my library, to keep different categories of books apart, but I want to make sure it's heavy and sturdy enough to hold its own against the weight of the books.
Asked by: rguerrero
By itself, our Acrylic Magazine Slipcase weighs 2.25 pounds when empty.
Answered by: psb87
Date published: 2019-01-31
Can you store (standing up) standard size 3-ring notebooks?
Asked by: JH123
A standard 3-ring binder is approximately 9-3/4" w x 2-1/4" d x 11-1/2" h; our Acrylic Magazine Slipcase measures 9" w x 4-3/4"d x 12" h. So, yes, two standard 3-ring binder would fit inside our Acrylic Magazine Slipcase with the binders protruding out the opening by 1".
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