King Jim +Kraft File Cover Review

King Jim Kraft File Cover Review

(Sarah Read is an author, editor, yarn artist, and pen/paper/ink addict. You can find more about her at her website and on Twitter. And check out her latest book, Out of Water, now available where books are sold!)

When I first saw the King Jim +Kraft File Cover, I thought it would be just that--a folder. Maybe not exciting, but it looked pretty sweet and vintage and like something I'd like to put files in, so I thought I'd try it out. I was shocked to open it and discover that, in fact, it has features. Quite a lot of them.

The outside is unassuming, unexciting, but elegant in a minimalist way. It's made of plain kraft paper that is fibrous and feels almost like felt. It's not flimsy in any way, and it feels like it will stand up to a lot of use. It's a tri-fold design with two full-size pocket sheets and the flap that closes over the top. It closes with a simple elastic loop over a cardstock button.

King Jim +Kraft File Cover

Instead of just a pocket inside, it has a plethora of pocketses. On the left is a narrow flap that goes from the top to the bottom of the folder. In that flap is a small slot for business cards. On the right is a set of three pockets. One clear plastic slot covers the whole right side of the folder. An A4 notebook cover can be slid behind this pocket flap, and the folder then becomes a notebook cover.

King Jim Kraft File

The other cover of the notebook can be tucked inside the narrow left flap for extra security, or the left flap can be used for papers. There is also a leather ribbon bookmark at the top for use with a notebook. Across that larger pocket, a half-size pocket spans the width. If you're not using an A4 notebook in the larger pocket, an A4 notepad or legal pad can fit in this pocket.

King Jim Kraft File Pockets

And inside that pocket is another slot that fits index cards or sticker sheets, etc. You could even put a slim A4 notebook in each side, and have two notebooks in one folder. And then a pocket notebook in the smaller pocket for a whopping three notebooks! There's also a pen loop on the right side.

King Jim Kraft File Bookmark

So what I thought was just a folder turned out to be a complex, versatile notebook system. To say I was delighted is an understatement. I had expected boring utilitarianism, but instead I am having fun arranging all the possible configurations. I think these would be great for teachers, students, or business people. Even artists might find this a useful way to take work on the go. I don't use many A4 notebooks, but this folder makes me want to. There aren't a lot of good cover systems for A4 sizes, so I think this product helps to fill an industry gap.

The King Jim +Kraft File Cover costs $19 on JetPens, which is a lot for a folder, but not a lot for a versatile notebook cover system. Perhaps its name is doing it a disservice, but my low expectations did make for a very pleasant surprise.

(JetPens provided this product at no charge to The Pen Addict for review purposes.)


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Posted on April 15, 2021 and filed under King Jim, Folder, Notebooks.