Binding covers and backs set, legal size, 100 pk vs ProCase Portfolio Padfolio with Handle and Zipper (Allblack)
Overall winner: ProCase Portfolio Padfolio with Handle and Zipper (Allblack)
Key Differences
Choose ProCase (A) if you want a single, professional padfolio with a sturdy zipper, handle and ample storage for documents (rated higher and positioned as a professional portfolio). Choose Binditek (B) if you need a bulk set of legal-size binding covers and backs with a UL quality certificate and long-lasting material, but note some users report size/fit issues with 8.5x11 paper and mixed feedback on thickness
Binding covers and backs set, legal size, 100 pk
Binding covers set for legal-sized paper (8.5 x 14 in) includes 50 pcs of 8 mil clear PVC covers and 50 pcs of 12 mil sand-textured poly covers. Provides a professional look with protection and clarity; customers note good quality and durability, with mixed feedback on thickness and size fit
Pros
- professional presentation
- protects documents from bends and creases
- clear display of top page
- includes both PVC covers and sand-textured poly covers
Cons
- thickness and fit receive mixed feedback
- some customers report size not fitting 8.5x11 paper
ProCase Portfolio Padfolio with Handle and Zipper (Allblack)
Versatile padfolio with multiple pockets, zipper pocket, and notepad for organized meetings. Customers cite sturdy construction and ample storage capacity for up to 50 papers
Pros
- multiple compartments for organization
- sturdy zipper closure
- ample storage capacity
Cons
- some may find it bulky due to size
- padfolio includes a limited notepad
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | ProCase |
| Durability | ProCase |
| Versatility | ProCase |
| User Reviews | ProCase |