King Jim "Super Hard Holder"
For documents that you absolutely do not want to fold

Folded clear file "Compack " released this week from King Jim. I introduced it the other day as a file that can be folded and carried "without creases" on multiple A4 documents, but a state like "folding" has inevitably occurred.

King Jim "Compack"
Folded clear file "Compaq"

So how do you carry documents that you don't want to crease, such as official certificates and contracts? Therefore, I recommend the company's "Super Hard Holder" series with all my might.

King Jim "Super Hard Holder"
"Super Hard Holder"

The super hard holder is a clear file that protects the stored items with a durable sheet on the back. Various types and color variations such as single pocket type, 2-pocket type, and index type are available. The price ranges from 180 yen to 260 yen (excluding tax).

The index type is used by the author. No matter how much the file bends, the documents inside will not crease.

King Jim "Super Hard Holder"
Even if you bend the whole file

King Jim "Super Hard Holder"
Documents remain clean

The index type has a gusset on the side and can store plenty of thick materials such as seminars. There is also a stopper on the top to prevent the documents inside from popping out.

King Jim "Super Hard Holder"
With a gusset, it can be fully stored

King Jim "Super Hard Holder"
With a stopper on the top

King Jim "Super Hard Holder"
Use it by covering the entire file. Exhausted

As a further convenient function, a "paper stopper" is mounted on the back side. If you put a piece of paper in it, it becomes an underlay board, and you can take notes stably even when you are out. It is very useful for my work and interviews, but I think that new employees can appeal their enthusiasm if they receive training and guidance from their seniors.

King Jim "Super Hard Holder"
This is insanely convenient!

King Jim "Super Hard Holder"
Take notes anywhere

It's been on sale for almost 10 years, so many of you may know it, but if you think that a normal clear file isn't enough, please give it a try!