Snopake A4 PolyPlus Polyfile Popper Wallet with Press Stud Closure Electra Assorted [Pack of 5] Ref: 11756

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Amazon The original popper-wallet is ideal for punchless filing, allowing you to store and organise documents, photographs and artwork in perfect condition in the wipe-able and water-resistant file Gusseted sides expand the Polyfile as you file papers, providing you with extra capacity, whilst ensuring the PolyPlus remains sleek and stylish Bright and vibrant Polyfile has sealed corners which prevent smaller items like pens and pencils from falling out Features a business card holder on the front flap, ideal for personalisation and easy identification of contents Featuring Snopake’s unique colour coordinated twin press-stud closure, which is engineered to last, you can rest assured your documents are secure, even whilst on the move Manufactured from tough, heavy-gauge and extra thick 0.48 mm polypropylene, the durable Snopake Polyfile will withstand constant use and last for years

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The original popper-wallet is ideal for punchless filing, allowing you to store and organise documents, photographs and artwork in perfect condition in the wipe-able and water-resistant file Gusseted sides expand the Polyfile as you file papers, providing you with extra capacity, whilst ensuring the PolyPlus remains sleek and stylish Bright and vibrant Polyfile has sealed corners which prevent smaller items like pens and pencils from falling out Features a business card holder on the front flap, ideal for personalisation and easy identification of contents Featuring Snopake’s unique colour coordinated twin press-stud closure, which is engineered to last, you can rest assured your documents are secure, even whilst on the move Manufactured from tough, heavy-gauge and extra thick 0.48 mm polypropylene, the durable Snopake Polyfile will withstand constant use and last for years


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Brand Snopake
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  • 5051395651891

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