Pen+Gear 3-Tab 2-Pocket Binder Dividers, 3 Count, 3 Color
- Brand:
- Pen+Gear
- Model Number:
- 35456
- UPC:
- 887358354562
- EAN:
- 0887358354562
- Walmart SKU:
- 113898423
Market rate of $3.03 positions buyers 0.0% under the established average.
| Price Type | Price | Date |
|---|---|---|
|
Highest Price
|
$5.10 | |
|
Lowest Price
|
$3.03 | |
|
Most Recent Price
|
$3.03 |
Tracking History: We have tracked Pen+Gear 3-Tab 2-Pocket Binder Dividers, 3 Count, 3 Color since 2/7/2025. The most recent price update was on Feb 8, 2026.
Price Range: Over the past 90 days, the price has ranged from $3.03 (lowest on 10/15/2025) to $5.10 (highest on 2/7/2025). The average price during this period is $3.56.
Current Trend: No Walmart.com pricing data available for analysis.
Customer Insights: Rated 4.68/5 from 38 reviews.
These supplies were for my grandsons. It was on their school supplies lists. This tab divider will be helpful in organizing their homework assignments and other notes they may take.
Worked great. Very sturdy.
Worked great not too big. Fit perfect in a standard binder.
These folder are great, I was interested in putting them in a binder… maybe later. The are sturdy enough for me to use individually. They have actual stitches at the seams. My color pens didn’t poke through, my staples stay put, even after we got soaked in the rain. I didn’t have to replace the folders at all… NICE!!
Coming in a package of three, these 2 - Pocket Binder Dividers come in 3 different colors with tabs that are able to be labeled, erased and reused. Sturdily constructed these dividers have the potential to last the entire year as well as long enough to be reused for Statistics, Music and French.... Large enough to protect the papers inside at 9.72 by 11.5 inches (approximately) but sized to still fit in a binder.
These are heavy duty plastic, not the yellow paper ones with clear plastic tabs attached. The best thing about these however are the inside pockets. You can put them in your notebook to divide classes or subjects and then add notes that are not hole punched or of a different size to put in the pockets. Genius!
I really like these dividers. They have a larger opening's and are easier to put in your binder than the older paper board ones. They are nice durable heavy duty dividers. I was not very nice to them as I stuck papers into them figuring that the sides would break open. So after a few tugs and shoving my hand into it I was nicely surprise that the edge's held and there was no tearing. You can write on the tab's with pencil's, but do not try pen's or markers as they do not come off. These would be a nice add for school, work or with anything you want to keep in order.
I am trying these for the first time and have to say I'm mostly pleased with what they are and have to offer. Instead of just a flat sheet divider these are 2 pocket folders that divide and they have tabs on them so you can title each folder. My packet came with 3 folders in it and each folder had the tab in a different place so you can read what is on the tab and know what is in each folder. They are made a a light weight plastic, so we will see how long they last, but I really like them. You can hold two "like" projects in one folder, unclip the ring binder and pull it out and have all you need i one nice slim lines folder instead of a bunch of loose flying papers. It is really a nice addition to anyone's binder and will keep things neater. You also don't have to worry about the holes on your papers ripping and having to tape them so they can go back in the binder. At this time my only con is the holes they have put in the folder. They are longer then I like, being an oblong shape. They do slide around in the binder a bit and I have to wonder how long the holes will last because of this. The units are made of plastic so they should last for quite awhile but I believe they should have made the holes a bit smaller.
I like the dividers with tabs and pockets. They are plastic, so they will hold up better than paper folders, and you can write on the tab, then erase it, and rewrite again. It has 3 holes in the side so it will go into a 3-ring binder. If it were up to me, I would have put in some better colors than the burgundy, sage green, and school-bus yellow.
I like the Pen+Gear tabbed folders. They fit in the Pen+Gear portfolio. I had a problem with the position of the tabs. Other tabbed folders I've used have tabs on the right side of the folder. Even manila folders are tabbed on the right. But the Pen+Gear folders are tabbed on the left. To.me it doesn't look right. Also the finish of the folders is nice and paper seems very sturdy. However I would recommend using these in a regular binder because the pockets, even when empty, are thick. That's a good thing but the portfolio has a slight bulge when closed. The tabs erase cleanly when used with a pencil.
Detailed price history for the past 90 days
No Walmart.com pricing data available for analysis.