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Pacon Classroom Keepers 30-Slot Mailbox, Blue (001318)

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Arrives Dec 28 โ€“ Dec 30
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Size: 30-Slot


Pattern Name: Mailbox


Features

  • Cardboard
  • Get and stay organized with this great system to store, protect, and organize materials
  • Ideal to organize student assignments in the classroom or at home
  • Designed with individual compartments for name/project tabs on each slot
  • Corrugated cardboard boxes are made from recycled material. Recyclable but are incredibly sturdy!
  • Each slot is 1-3/4 inches high, 10 inches wide, and 12-1/2 inches deep - large enough to hold papers, folders and other materials

Description

Classroom mailbox is great for organizing materials by student, subject or class period. Each mailbox is designed with an individual name tab for each slot. Mix and match with other mailboxes to get the right number for your classroom.


Color: Blue


Brand: PACON


Room Type: Classroom


Size: 30-Slot


Item Weight: 0.2 Pounds


Product Dimensions: 34.5 x 30.5 x 2.5 inches


Item Weight: 3.2 ounces


Manufacturer: Pacon Corporation


Item model number: 001318


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Specific instructions for use: Hardware Tools


Fabric Type: Cardboard


Finish types: Unfinished


Care instructions: Wipe with Dry Cloth


Assembly required: No


Number of pieces: 12


Warranty Description: No warranty.


Batteries required: No


Included Components: Mailroom Sorter


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  • Great product but no instructions, till now....
Size: 30-Slot Pattern Name: Mailbox
It's great that this organizer is completely recyclable and is made (at least in part) from post-consumer recycled content. However, it comes with no instructions and they aren't provided on the manufacturer's web site either. Very strange! Anyway, I did manage to figure it out, so I hope this helps others who purchase the product. Notes: a) Be sure you look at the product photo before you read the following, so you have a sense of what the mailbox looks like when assembled. b) Understanding that blue surfaces of the elements face either inward or up will help you avoid running for aspirin or whiskey (though the whiskey might not be a bad idea anyway). c) There are three elements of the kit: - The "base", which makes up the top, sides, and back of the mailbox. - An "insert" section that goes inside the base and provides the two vertical dividers and supports. - Nine shelf pieces, each of which is slotted to line up with slots in the "insert" section. Here we go! 1. Identify the "base." It's the largest element of the kit. 2. Square the base and turn it so the four odd-shaped flaps face up. These will make up the back of the mailbox when assembled. 3. You need to fold the upfacing flaps down so they interlock as follows: - First, fold down the the wide-side flap with the widest outside edge. - Next, fold down the two narrrow-side flaps. - Finally, fold down the remaining wide-side flap and secure it under the first wide-side flap you folded down. 4. Rotate the base so the part you just worked on faces down. Now you'll be working in the open space to get your shelves and supports in place. (The "insert piece is a bit tricky, so I hope this description makes sense.) 5. Identify the "insert," and lay it flat with the blue side up and one of the widest edges facing toward you. 6. Note the "insert" is scored in several places where you need to fold it in the correct position for assembly. 7. Fold the right and left sides in, using the innermost score lines to see where the folds should be. Now you should have something shaped like the letter U, with a score line remaining in each of the pieced facing up. 8. Fold the right and left sides out, using the remaining score lines to see where there folds should be. Now you have something shaped like a smaller letter U, with the pieces facing up having blue surfaces facing both right and left. 9. Rotate the base so the three tabs extending from one of the wide edges are closest to you and set the insert in, noting that the base now has the start of the three section for your shelves once you get them set up. The edge with the three tabs will be the top of the mailbox when you're done. 10. Take the first of the shelf pieces and note that it's a bit wider than the width of the base. This is because each shelf includes tabs that need to be folded in to provide vertical support between the shelves once the unit is assembled. Fold these tabs in with the blue surface of each facing in. You'll find that one on each side needs to be folded up and the other down. (Before you continue, note that the sides of the base facing you include long, narrow flaps, which might be slightly attached to each other at this stage. Just be sure they stay facing up for now. These will help keep the shelf supports in place when the mailbox if completed) 11. Slide the first shelf (with its blue tab facing you) in place, lining up the slots in both the shelf and the insert, and gradually slide it down until it reaches the back of the base. (As long as the three tabs in the inserted shelf line up with the three tabs in the base, and the blue surface of all tabs face the same direction, you are on the right track!) 12. Lock the fronts of the insert above and below the shelf (there are slight extensions on the insert edges that drop into slots on the shelf) to help prevent the insert sections from shifting right or left and to keep the sections nicely aligned from top to bottom. 13. Continue inserting the shelf units in place as you did the first; you might have to play with the support tabs a bit to they overlay properly, and with the blue surfaces showing in each case. 14. Finally, fold the long base flaps in so that they lock into place in the shelves above and below each one. That's it; you should have something that looks more or less like the product image. Congratulations! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ on June 1, 2013 by Bruce England

  • Gift for daughters class
Size: 30-Slot Pattern Name: Mailbox
It was wonderful to use in the class for daily work
Reviewed in the United States ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ on July 7, 2023 by Amazon Customer

  • Great use but hard to assemble
Size: 30-Slot Pattern Name: Mailbox
It was hard to read the directions so if youโ€™re better at visually putting it together: YOUTUBE
Reviewed in the United States ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ on March 9, 2023 by Katelyn Patterson

  • 30 Slots - WOW! Just Right!
Size: 30-Slot Pattern Name: Mailbox
It does great as a document organizer and with 30 slots is very unique, providing the best flexibility for the money. It is really a superb value! I searched and searched for a document organizer that had at least 30 slots but would not break the bank. This was the best choice as compared to the one other economy organizer which has 30 slots Plus. All the others are durable office products with a price to match. Also, it's overall size is the same as the Fellowes 24 slot model which means despite the quantity of slots, you don't have a monster in the room. The slots allow for regular sized paper to sit in the slot about 1.5" in with about 1" of play on either side. The slots are not too tall but sufficient for organizing documents and correspondence. They do hold a lot of 'stuff'. I don't suggest that you store books in it or other dense, heavy items. This is "cardboard" but works great! I used a like model from Fellowes in my warehouse as a forms organizer for five years. It recieved regular use. It was there before me and I imagine it is still doing great since my departure. Unless you overload it by stacking heavy items on top of it (by-the-way this item is not designed for stacking), then it should last a good long while. The "name tags" are built-in and at first my personal expectations were that the name tags would get in the way. Now, after using the organizer a while, they have seemed to disapear. Another first impression was that the slots looked too short. I was sure that I would max them out quickly and that my big hands would have trouble reaching inside, but I have not been limited with the narrower slots. There is a trade off between having a Goliath sitting on your desk and something of a more reasonable size that in all reality functions for what I need. This organizer is just right! The only thing that still stands out is it's bright blue color. I would have prefered something more "officie", but I can always paint it if needed. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ on September 23, 2011 by East West

  • Great unit
Size: 30-Slot Pattern Name: Mailbox
Still have it Love it
Reviewed in the United States ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ on June 1, 2023 by Amazon Customer

  • It works
Size: 30-Slot Pattern Name: Mailbox
We use this for drying photos after printing. It works well for this purpose. It is made completely out of cardboard so it is light and easy to move around. With that being said, it should be cheaper as it is only cardboard. It's a lot of folding and when you assemble it, lay it flat on the back so you don't have to fight with installing the shelves. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ on October 31, 2022 by Groomgurl13

  • Nice & Sturdy, but a pain to assemble
Size: 30-Slot Pattern Name: Mailbox
This item came in pieces, so assembly was required. There were also instructions included, which helped a ton which assembly. However, this product could not have been more painful to assemble. It was very difficult to do by yourself. Once it was assembled, it was super easy to lift. I used it to organize my weekly social studies newspapers for my classroom (best idea ever!). I gave it a 4 becuase although it was hard to assemble, it is super useful for my classroom. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ on August 5, 2022 by Isabella Robinson

  • Good enough!
Size: 30-Slot Pattern Name: Mailbox
I really like how this helps me to stay organized in my classroom. Itโ€™s pretty easy to put together. I would have enjoyed a more neutral color and for it to be a touch more sturdy, but my students enjoy getting their mail from it and I enjoy how much time I save passing things out.
Reviewed in the United States ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ on October 5, 2022 by Kimberly

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