Product description
This clear three-ring pouch offers a practical way to keep stationery organised inside standard A4 binders and folders. It works well as a clear 3 ring pencil case for students, giving quick visibility of pens and small tools while fitting neatly into a school bag or file pocket.
Key Points
The pencil case has a zip closure and three punched holes that align with standard ring binders, allowing it to remain in place when you open a folder. It is made with an Oxford fabric backing and a thick transparent PVC window that shows contents at a glance, which helps when you need to find items quickly. The lightweight design keeps the case easy to carry, and the zip is designed to glide smoothly so you do not worry about it getting stuck.
Benefits
This accessory helps reduce clutter by keeping pencils, markers, erasers and small rulers together and accessible. The transparent front lets teachers and examiners check supplies without opening the pouch, and it is also useful for storing small notes or cards. It is water-resistant according to the manufacturer, offering a layer of protection for documents or paper items if exposed to light moisture. For personalisation, the pink colour makes it easy to identify among other cases and folders. 😊
Technical Specifications
- Name: Mynoozi 3 Ring Clear Pencil Case
- Material: Oxford fabric with thick PVC transparent window
- Closure: Zip
- Compatibility: Three holes for standard 3-ring binders
- Colour: Pink
- Use: Suitable for stationery, small tools, cards and notes
Usage Recommendations
Place the pouch in a ring binder to keep everyday writing tools ready during lessons or meetings. It can be used as a makeup or toiletries organiser inside a larger bag when you need to separate small items from the main compartment. Consider keeping sharper implements in a small sleeve inside the pouch to avoid scratching the PVC window. Note that while the case is water-resistant, prolonged submersion will affect contents, and heavier items may stress the punched holes over time. 🖊️
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Description:
This clear three-ring pouch offers a practical way to keep stationery organised inside standard A4 binders and folders. It works well as a clear 3 ring pencil case for students, giving quick visibility of pens and small tools while fitting neatly into a school bag or file pocket.
Key Points
The pencil case has a zip closure and three punched holes that align with standard ring binders, allowing it to remain in place when you open a folder. It is made with an Oxford fabric backing and a thick transparent PVC window that shows contents at a glance, which helps when you need to find items quickly. The lightweight design keeps the case easy to carry, and the zip is designed to glide smoothly so you do not worry about it getting stuck.
Benefits
This accessory helps reduce clutter by keeping pencils, markers, erasers and small rulers together and accessible. The transparent front lets teachers and examiners check supplies without opening the pouch, and it is also useful for storing small notes or cards. It is water-resistant according to the manufacturer, offering a layer of protection for documents or paper items if exposed to light moisture. For personalisation, the pink colour makes it easy to identify among other cases and folders. 😊
Technical Specifications
- Name: Mynoozi 3 Ring Clear Pencil Case
- Material: Oxford fabric with thick PVC transparent window
- Closure: Zip
- Compatibility: Three holes for standard 3-ring binders
- Colour: Pink
- Use: Suitable for stationery, small tools, cards and notes
Usage Recommendations
Place the pouch in a ring binder to keep everyday writing tools ready during lessons or meetings. It can be used as a makeup or toiletries organiser inside a larger bag when you need to separate small items from the main compartment. Consider keeping sharper implements in a small sleeve inside the pouch to avoid scratching the PVC window. Note that while the case is water-resistant, prolonged submersion will affect contents, and heavier items may stress the punched holes over time. 🖊️









