Best binder pouches according to redditors

We found 12 Reddit comments discussing the best binder pouches. We ranked the 8 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about Binder Pouches:

u/VapingLibrarian · 5 pointsr/electronic_cigarette

I used to use a shooter's bag that I picked up at a gun show. Here is my old setup. I got it for around $30, but ultimately the zipper on the top pouch failed, so I don't use it anymore. One of the best things that I've found for keeping my atomizers organized are shotgun shell pouches. You can get them in different sizes, for like 12 or 24. I use a Condor EMT Pouch to keep my wire and other small parts together, and I use a Niji Rollup for my rebuilding tools. Here it is in action. Best of luck in your search for organization.

u/GetOffMyLawn_ · 4 pointsr/lifehacks

In the old days we'd make book covers from brown paper grocery bags. If you want to get fancy use glassine paper to make a cover. Shop around because it can get pricey. You can put cardboard between the book cover and the paper to add stiffness to the cover.

Or you can buy premade bookcovers. They're typically made of nylon or other fabric. Not sure if they come in textbook size but look around and see what you can find. Example

u/YouveBeanReported · 2 pointsr/ArtistLounge

Have you considered sewing one?

I mean looking at what I think you mean it's essentially a cheap pencil case with elastic band. At worse you can glue those togther. At best you buy a needle, thread, fabric, elastic and a zipper for 5 to 10$ total and can make many,

Otherwise Etsy would totally custom make these.

u/DonOfCrumb · 2 pointsr/gamecollecting

Get some of these and a binder for DS games. These are also available for gba and gb games.

u/PepperVL · 1 pointr/CrossStitch

I use Alvin Mesh Bags to carry my projects in. Alvin NB59 Mesh Bag, 5" x 9" Alvin NB59 Mesh Bag, 5" x 9" https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0015AOJ9C/ I have a 10x13 and a 5x9 that I keep inside it with my thread in that do the bobbins don't get caught on other stuff. They also have a version with handles.

u/mycomputerisapotato · 1 pointr/learntodraw

I think you have too many books. Just pick a fundamental you want to study and practice it. reference all your books for that specific thing you're working on skipping chapters if you have too. I have experimented with different art containers and I have found that if I use a art bag stuff gets lost in the bag and unused and forgot about. Pencils of different types tend to break off all the tips and stuff gets dirty in the bag from loose graphite and the broken tip problem. I like using a niji roll. https://www.amazon.com/Yasutomo-Niji-Roll-Multi-purpose-Pouch/dp/B0027A5A9M/ It keeps everything in view when open so I know what I have. It keeps the point on all my pencils from banging around and breaking. It doesn't collect dust like a bag does. For paper and stuff for storage I use a Ikea Alex drawer unit. It looks much nicer and more durable than those plastic walmart containers.

u/jhcopp · 1 pointr/fountainpens

I use one of these for my pens and I find it a great solution. It should fit Goulet-style ink sample bottles, too.

u/Vaynor · 1 pointr/boardgames

I do the same thing and for the treasure cards I use one of this little pouches that hooks on the rings. Something like this. I use another of the pouches for the victory point chits, the trade route tokens, etc.

u/sholder89 · 1 pointr/flying

I use an old Pencil case for mine, something like this. I keep my medical in the front pocket too.