Customer Reviews for Staples - 65% Recycled Corrugated File Box Lift Off Lid, Letter/Legal Size/ 10/Pack - White/Black
Customer Rating
4
Good Product
on June 19, 2014
Posted by: Paula K.
These work exactly as expected. Hold plenty not too difficult to but together and they hold up well.
Written by a customer while visiting Staples
Customer Rating
5
great
on August 20, 2014
Posted by: Paula K.
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Written by a customer while visiting Staples
Customer Rating
5
Great storage boxes
on January 1, 2014
Posted by: Paula K.
This is great for storing things that you will need to carry later - such as xmas decorations - around the house. They are small enough to be easily carried yet strong enough to be filled full.
Written by a customer while visiting Staples
Customer Rating
5
great product
on April 3, 2013
Posted by: Paula K.
I am in the middle of redoing our house and we have lots of fabric. These boxes are easy to stack and I can write on box what is inside .
Written by a customer while visiting Staples
Customer Rating
2
storage boxes
on January 17, 2022
Posted by: JUDITH M.
good for filing away & LEAVING ALONE. Poor quality if needed to open/close often.
Written by a customer while visiting Staples
Customer Rating
5
Sturdy Boxes
on September 3, 2020
Posted by: BARBARA J.
Definitely served their purpose of holding documents for shredding. Eight used and still have two more for the rest.
Written by a customer while visiting Staples
Customer Rating
5
on January 17, 2019
Posted by: O.C.
good material to store heavy binders
Written by a customer while visiting Staples
Customer Rating
4
Adequate value
on September 22, 2009
Posted by: Paula K.
File boxes are fairly standard. Another pro of Staples's model is the lid is inside the box rather than attached by a perforated line and does not have to be separated from the rest of the box to build. One con of Staples' brand is that the perforations for separating the inner sides for unfolding are incomplete and you need to score them with a good strong thumbnail at best or a knife or other edge/point at worst otherwise the face of the cardboard will tear from the corrugations at some point in the process of breaking the perforation. This scoring costs time and energy (and worn nails). This would be easy to improve by increasing the number of perforations points.