Uquelic A4 Document Folder Ring Binder with 12 Plastic Pockets (Transparent Macaroon) for Filing
Product description
The essentials
If you’re dealing with household paperwork, receipts, or school admin and you want something tidier than a pile on the side, this Uquelic A4 document folder is built for practical filing. It uses a 3-ring binder design with punched plastic pockets, so you can rearrange envelopes as your filing needs change. That flexibility is the main reason this sort of folder works day to day: you’re not locked into a fixed order.
It’s aimed at organising A4/letter-size pages and typical paper documents like bills, receipts, and family photos. The included closure helps keep contents together, which matters when the folder gets moved between rooms or gets stuffed into a bag.
What it’s for (and how it behaves in real life)

On paper, the setup is straightforward: you open the folder, add the A4 punched plastic envelopes, then slide documents into the pockets. Because the pockets are held by a 3-ring mechanism, you can remove or change the order of the envelopes without having to re-sort everything.
A simple scenario: you come home with a stack of mixed receipts and one or two letters. Instead of sorting them into separate folders straight away, you can place them into the appropriate pocket once you’ve got time, then later rearrange the pockets as you figure out a better system. It’s exactly the kind of “evolving file” solution you’d normally want for home admin.
Worth noting, though, that this is a ring-binder style organiser—so it’s more about organised storage than creating something you’d pull out and leaf through like a thick book.
Key features for filing and indexing



This model includes 12 plastic document pockets in total, split evenly across 6 vertical and 6 horizontal layouts. That gives you some room to choose how you prefer to store pages, whether you tend to file portrait sheets or items that work better in a horizontal orientation.
It’s designed to hold a substantial amount of paper in one folder (the packaging guidance says it can hold about 500 sheets in total, depending on how you fill the pockets). The folder also includes blank white label cards and sticky labels, which helps if you’re the type who likes to mark categories clearly—think “utilities”, “insurance”, “school”, or “tax”.
The folder also includes a wind to open and close button and string closure. In practice, that’s the sort of basic protective step that can reduce the chance of pages slipping out when you’re not sat at a desk.
Tech specs

- Type: Ring binder document folder with plastic document pockets
- Format: A4 / letter size filing
- Pockets: 12 punched plastic envelopes (6 vertical, 6 horizontal)
- Capacity: about 500 sheets total (as stated)
- Closure: wind to open and close button + string closure
- Includes: blank white label cards and sticky labels
- Colour: Transparent Macaroon
Where it shines, and where it may not
Where it really makes sense is if you want one folder to manage A4 paperwork without creating multiple binders or folders every time your categories shift. The ability to remove, add, or reorder the envelopes is a strong practical advantage if you regularly reorganise what goes where.
It may not suit you as well if you’re after a rigid, fixed-layout filing system or if your priority is very lightweight, everyday carry. Also, while the description mentions waterproof folder organising, you still need to treat it as a folder for protection during normal home handling rather than something to rely on in heavy wet conditions.



It’s a decent middle-of-the-road setup: not trying to be the fanciest solution, but clearly designed for common A4 home and admin storage.
Final verdict
When it makes sense
It’s a good buy if you want a flexible A4 ring binder folder for documents like bills, receipts, and family photos, and you’re likely to change how you organise over time.

When you should skip it
It might not be a great match if you prefer a non-rearrangeable, fixed filing layout, or if you’re buying purely for very compact portability.
For most people setting up a simple home filing routine, this is the kind of organiser that can actually get used—especially because labelling and the reordering system reduce the “dead storage” problem.
Mini FAQ



Is it only for A4 paper?
It’s described as fitting A4/letter-size paper and documents.
Can the pockets be rearranged?
Yes, the 3-ring binder design is described as flexible, allowing you to remove, add, or change the order of the envelopes.
What’s included for labelling?
The folder comes with blank white label cards and sticky labels for marking and indexing.
Does it hold a lot of documents?
The stated guidance is that it can hold about 500 sheets in total, depending on how you fill the pockets.
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