Post-it(R) Durable Index Tabs, 1 Inch, Ideal For Binders And File Folders, Assorted Colors, 66 per Dispenser (686-RYB)
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Average customer review:Product Description
For easy indexing and labeling. Large writing surface with color bars for color-coding. File Insert/Tab Type: N/A; Global Product Type: File Inserts/Tabs; Tab Cut: N/A; Color(s): Blue; Red; Yellow.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #2067 in Office Product
- Color: Assorted Primary Colors
- Brand: Post-It
- Model: 686-RYB
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 5.50" h x 2.75" w x .38" l, .5 pounds
Features
- Tough and long-lasting - stand up to repeated use
- Easy to write on and organize information quickly
- Great for filing and indexing binders, notebooks, catalogs and planners referenced on a regular basis
- Contains 3 pack of Post-it 1 Inch Durable Index Tabs in Assorted Primary colors, 66 total flags
- Also try Post-it Flag+ Highlighters, Pens and Markers available in a variety of colors and styles
Customer Reviews
Easy to use, easy to remove, easy to replace. Bookmarks, notes, etc.
These index tabs (or tablets as they seem to call them) are simply marvelous.
They come in packs of three different colors: red, yellow, blue; orange, green, pink. Perhaps there are others, and then, color combinations are possible if you decide to go with only the primary colors.
They generally do not tear pages if you remove them after a long period of time unless the page is sub-paper thin, like in a prayer book for instance that has pages that are practically transparent.
The tabs are sturdy and can be written on using a ball point pen.
ink smears
Does anyone have a suggestion for what type of pen to use to avoid smeared ink? I tried a regular ballpoint and a felt tip. Can't read what I wrote!
Retaliation Purchase
I bought these mostly just to prove how stupid to put a two dollar item in a Quick Pick. With Prime shipping, the net profit was in the red by a few dollars.
But, I actually like them, and would buy more if they came in more colors and larger quantities (less per piece cost.) They're great for bookmarking technical books by subject, but really limited by the color selection. If I could buy boxes of 50 or 100 of 10 different colors I'd jump on them.
Amazing how 3M just makes a few useful products, and makes them well, isn't it?







