Fellowes FSC Bankers Box Desktop Sorter Pack of 1
Product Code:
31207J
Pack Of
1
Fellowes? Bankers Box? Style Desktop Sorter has eight compartments for easy organisation and identification of your paperwork or literature. It features the easy FastFold? system for an automatic assembly outer shell. The front channel area is suitable for labels if required and the sorter can be stacked three high to maximise your desktop space. The added benefit of being made from 100% recycled FSC certified board it delivers on an environmental level as well as a practical one.
Consumer Delivery Expectation: Next working day
- General
- Fellowes? Bankers Box? Style Desktop Sorter has eight compartments for easy organisation and identification of your paperwork or literature. It features the easy FastFold? system for an automatic assembly outer shell. The front channel area is suitable for labels if required and the sorter can be stacked three high to maximise your desktop space. The added benefit of being made from 100% recycled FSC certified board it delivers on an environmental level as well as a practical one.
Consumer Delivery Expectation: Next working day
Can be stacked 3 high for best use of space |
Can be stacked three high for best use of space |
Colour: Green |
Colour: Green/White |
Compartment dimensions WxDxH: 310x230x55mm (internal) |
Dimensions WxDxH: 490x260x310mm (external) |
External dimensions are 490x260x310mm |
External dimensions WxDxH: 490x260x310mm |
FastFold? automatic assembly shell to help you save time |
FastFold? automatic assembly shell to simplify construction |
Fellowes? Bankers Box? Style Desktop Sorter provides easy organisation of your paperwork |
Internal compartment dimensions WxDxH: 310x230x55mm |
Internal shelf dimensions are 219x121.9x90.6mm |
made from 100% recycled board that is FSC Certified |
Stackable unit featuring 8 compartments ideal for organising paperwork and literature |
Stackable unit featuring eight compartments |
Stackable unit featuring eight compartments ideal for organising paperwork and literature |
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