Agoer A5 Punched Pockets (50 pack) – 160 micron clear polypockets for A5 document wallets
Product description
The essentials
If you’re trying to keep loose papers from getting bent, scuffed or stained, a clear set of punched A5 pockets is a simple, everyday fix. These Agoer A5 punched pockets come as a 50 pack of plastic sleeves designed for document-style storage and quick viewing. They’re sized for A5 work and school routines, and the clear front means you don’t have to keep pulling sheets out just to check what’s inside.
That said, polypockets aren’t magic. They’re practical protection rather than heavy-duty archival storage. So it’s worth thinking about how much handling your documents get and whether you need something more specialised for long-term filing.

Key features (and what they mean in practice)
These sleeves are described as 160 micron and made from PP (polypropylene) friendly materials. Over the paper-thin options, the thicker feel is the main selling point on day-to-day use: the aim is to reduce tearing and help keep documents protected.


They also use a top opening format (so you insert from the top rather than relying on side loading). In use, that’s often quicker when you’re feeding forms in and out, for example when you’re prepping a folder for a school week or filing office paperwork you’ll reference later.

For filing, the punched edge includes 7 holes, which are stated as fitting 2/3 hole A5 ring binders. The edge is reinforced, which is helpful because that area is the first place that can crack or split on cheaper sleeves after repeated insertion.
Where they stand out
On paper, this is a straightforward “see-through protection” product with a sensible setup for binder filing:

- Clear, easy content visibility: you can identify pages at a glance without removing them.
- Thicker 160 micron material: positioned to be less prone to tearing than lighter sleeves.
- Reinforced punched holes: designed to handle regular insertion and secure storage.
- Versatile household and office use: mentioned for papers, memos, photos, letters and forms.


If your main goal is keeping an A5 folder neat—rather than building a thick, padded document system—this type of sleeve is usually a good match.
What to watch before you buy

There are a couple of practical checks that matter more than the marketing:
- Binder hole compatibility: the sleeves are said to fit 2/3 hole A5 ring binders. If your binder uses a different hole layout, they won’t sit correctly.
- Top-opening behaviour: if you frequently shake folders, carry them around in a bag, or need extra prevention against top-edge slips, you may still find that sleeves designed for insertion/retrieval are better for organised desk or folder storage than for rough handling.
- Not a replacement for heavy storage: even with 160 micron, polypockets are still thin compared with dedicated document cases or more rigid sleeves.
Usage tips



These are the kind of A5 document protectors you’ll likely use repeatedly rather than “set and forget”. A quick example: for school, you can sort a week’s worth of worksheets and handouts into individual sleeves, slot them into your A5 binder from the top, and then flip through without disturbing the pages underneath. In an office setting, you could use them for policies or forms that you want to read quickly but keep protected.
Who it suits (and who should skip it)
It makes sense if you want a clear, binder-friendly way to protect everyday documents at home, in the office, or for school. A 50 pack is also handy if you’re building a folder from scratch or topping up an existing storage system.

It might not be the best choice if you need storage for a binder type outside the stated 2/3 hole A5 layout, or if your documents demand a more rigid, long-term protective solution. And if you’re only filing a tiny number of pages, you may find you’re paying for a higher quantity than you need.
Is it worth it?
Worth considering if you’re after clear A5 plastic sleeves with 7 punched holes for 2/3 hole A5 ring binders, and you want the extra reassurance of 160 micron thickness for routine protection.
You may want to skip it if your binder uses a different hole configuration, or if you’re looking for something more like a hard-wearing document case rather than a flexible sheet protector.
A solid pick for everyday admin—just make sure the binder compatibility and your handling situation match what these sleeves are designed for.
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