Reaeonat Punched Pockets A4 Clear Plastic Wallets (100 Pack) – 90 Micron Extra Strong Top Loading
Product description
If you’re trying to keep A4 documents tidy and protected, punched pockets like these are one of those boring-but-useful buys. You get a large 100-pack, clear plastic sleeves for visible storage, and a top-opening design so papers slide in and out without wrestling with the cover.
That said, it’s worth being clear about the trade-off: they’re designed for everyday handling and organisation, not for anything that needs heavy-duty filing storage across the lifetime of an expanding archive.
The essentials
These Reaeonat punched pockets are A4 clear plastic wallet sheet protectors with top loading. On paper, that top opening matters: it’s usually quicker to insert a document (or a handful of pages) and then close things off so they stay flat and protected. The plastic is described as PP material, with an “extra strong” 90 micron thickness, which should help reduce the day-to-day wear you’d expect from frequent use.

The transparent front is also the point. Instead of constantly pulling papers out to check what’s inside, you can scan what you’ve filed at a glance—handy for school work, office documents, photos, or presentations where visibility saves time.
What stands out in day-to-day use
Where these punched pockets feel most practical is the combination of clarity and access:


- Clear storage: the contents remain visible, which can cut down on re-sorting.
- Top opening: you don’t have to fully remove a sheet protector to add or retrieve pages.
- Organisation-ready: they’re made for ring binders and file folders, with punched holes built in.

A simple example: if you’re preparing a folder for a lesson or a monthly set of paperwork, you can slip in your worksheet or supporting document, then flip through the binder to check the correct section without taking everything apart.
Key compatibility considerations
These pockets include 11 punched holes, which the listing states work for the majority of ring binder and ring folder sizes, including 2-ring, 3-ring and 4-ring folders.
Still, don’t treat that as a guarantee for every binder you own. Hole spacing can be the kind of detail that varies between systems, so if you’re using a less common ring setup, it’s sensible to double-check your binder’s hole count and alignment before committing.

Tech specs
- Name: Punched Pockets A4 Clear Plastic Wallets (100 Pack)
- Type: Top opening poly pocket sheet protectors
- Format: A4
- Size: 210 mm x 297 mm
- Material: PP (polypropylene) plastic
- Thickness: 90 micron
- Colour: Clear
- Punched holes: 11


Where it shines (and where it can fall short)
This is the sort of product that makes sense when you want a straightforward, high-coverage way to protect loose A4 sheets while keeping them readable. For students, teachers, and office users who deal with paperwork often, the top loading + clear design is a genuinely useful combination.

Where it may not be the best match is if you’re expecting something ultra-rigid or museum-grade protection. The 90 micron spec suggests durability for routine handling, but it’s still a flexible plastic sleeve—so if you’re filing items that are constantly banged around or require extra protection against heavy abrasion, you may want to look at thicker or more specialised options.
It also won’t “solve” poor organisation on its own. If you don’t label sections or keep a consistent folder structure, clear pockets can make documents look neat while still being a hassle to find.
Mini FAQ
Should I choose these if I need quick access to documents?

They’re designed for top loading, which generally makes inserting and removing pages quicker than full-side access formats.


Are they only for office paperwork?
No—the listing explicitly mentions school use, office use, and everyday use. You can also use them for things like photos, certificates and similar A4-sized materials.
How many sheets can you store at once?

The entry describes them as A4 pockets for documents and photos, but it doesn’t state a page capacity figure. If you tend to pack thick stacks, it’s wise to check how the binder handles fullness.
What should I check before buying?
Check your binder or ring folder’s hole system against the 11 punched holes, and confirm A4 size is what you need (210 mm x 297 mm).
Is it worth it?
Buy these if you want a large 100-pack of A4 punched, clear plastic pockets with top loading—especially if you’re filing work you’ll need to retrieve quickly and you value being able to see what’s inside. They suit everyday school and office organisation, certificates, photos and routine documentation.
You may want to skip them if your binder hole spacing doesn’t align well with the stated 11-hole format, or if you’re trying to protect documents from rough treatment where a flexible sleeve could feel limiting.
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