• Sturdy tab dividers made of extra durable, tear-resistant plastic for use with 3-ring binder
  • Extra storage space for loose papers; 2 pockets on each divider
  • Big Tabs are easy to see and provide 50% more writing space than standard divider tabs
  • Compatible with sheet protectors; tabs extend beyond page sleeves
  • Easy to customize and format with free templates and fonts at avery.com/templates

Big-Tab Inserts for binders. 8 tabs per packet. Colorful, although some of the colors seem a bit too close - for example, the two orange shades look almost identical. The Avery tabs included are easy to print out using the free Avery website. We use these for school binders and they help keep our work organized and neat all year long. I love that the binder tabs have pockets on front AND on the back. It's nice to have that extra storage. These are my favorite brand of binder tabs. They are durable.

Just what I was looking for - larger-sized plastic dividers that will work in a large 3-ring binder (yes, binders come in different sizes). I needed a few sets that extend beyond the page protectors I use for some recipe notebooks. Standard dividers are not wide enough when you're using the page protectors; they end up flush with the edge of the pages and you can't see the tabs. These, however, were perfect. I love the colors and the pockets are a nice feature, too, for those extra items you need to stick somewhere or quickly have on hand.

These Avery labels were exactly what I was looking for to use in my classroom. I like to be organized, and I find 3-ring binders work best. I grew up with the paper dividers and always found they wore out too fast. These hold up much better! I like the durability, and the fact they also have a pocket built in! Yes, there are probably 3 1/2 times more expensive than the classic paper dividers, but for someone like me who likes to be organized, these are perfect! I cannot vouch how they hold up to kids 100%, but I have seen many of my students use them all year, and they stay in great shape. Their binders will fall apart, but their dividers hold strong! Although, the Avery binders I am using, they stick out on the ends. But I feel like all dividers do, so this was not a deal breaker for me. (It might be for you though).

I've been using and reusing these for the past 4 semesters. They help organize things by weeks or chapters. The divider s are also durable and can hold a lot (maybe 50ish) of paper. The biggest complaint I see is that people are unhappy with the tabs sticking out. My pink binder is a 1" ring binder while my green one is a 1.5". I never tried with anything bigger or smaller yet, but the tabs stick out only in the smaller binder. My only complaint is that I wish they included some pinks and reds since they have every other color, but I'll still buy them because they work.

These are a very good product. They are very durable and good quality. They extend out nicely so it is easy to flip through and get to the correct divider. I went back and ordered another 2 sets. Highly recommend these.

I started out using these in my budget binder, but I love them so much I now use them in my homeschool planning binder, too! I prefer them for homeschool planning, because I don't use a boxed curriculum and pull from various places all over the internet. When I print pages from a website, I put them in the pockets of these plastic dividers for the month we'll be learning that particular skill. We also use a lot of flashcards and I love pulling the cards we need for specific lessons and putting them in the pockets. Everything in one place! I'm loving it. They're nice quality, too, so we haven't had any tear or rip and I've had my first set for over a year.

I keep a lot of documents in binders in clear document protectors and most dividers don't stick out far enough so they are pretty useless. After extensive searching, these dividers are the only ones I have found that do extend past the protectors so I can see all the tabs easily. Other reviewers who complained that they stuck out past the edge of the binder were probably not putting their documents in clear protectors in which case they probably would extend past the binder cover edge. If you are using document protectors, these are the perfect dividers.

These tabs feel expensive. The plastic is thick enough where it's durable, but still thin enough it's not bulky. It has pockets, which I like, so I can stick receipts in there or misc. things if I'd like. Also, one thing that really impressed me was it came with clear instructions on how to print the labels using my printer. The online software is a little weird, like how it won't let me edit all the columns at once to make the font bigger all at once, or how it makes you edit the columns in pairs instead of all at once. But overall, very happy with it.

Purchased for 6th grader’s 2in binder. We’re both happy with them. The plastic looks and feels high-quality and very durable. They’re certainly a step up from the $0.79 flimsy, plastic 5-tab dividers I initially purchased. She needed dividers w/pockets which these do have on both sides. They also include a sheet of perforated labels. I’d seen plenty of similar and fancier dividers in store but prices were much higher for both types. I paid $2.99 for these, received them in less than 24hrs from and received free shipping w/prime-no complaints, thus far. We’ll see how they hold up. Also seen other comments in regards to the tabs sticking out of the binder... they slightly stick out of daughters 2in binder but we weren’t bothered. We’ll see if they get caught on things being pulled in and out of a backpack.

I have been using these binder folders since I was in middle school (about 15 years ago). They are durable and the best way to divide and organize a binder. They work just as awesome now going for my second college degree as they did when I was in 8th grade navigating classrooms full of pre-teen hormones. They are color differentiated and have a folder pocket on both sides which provides double the storage space. The plastic is a decent thickness and I have never had issues with ripping at the 3-hole punctures/edge.