3 Prong Folder
Two-pocket presentation folders with three-prong fasteners.
A three-prong folder holds loose pages and pocketed material in one place, which is why schools and offices run them by the case.
- Two pockets plus a three-prong fastener
- Holds standard hole-punched pages
- Gloss or matte laminate
- Full-color printed cover
We print the cover full-color so it doubles as branded collateral.
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Pockets plus prongs, in one folder
A three-prong folder does two jobs schools and offices lean on: two pockets hold loose or unpunched material, and the center prongs bind hole-punched pages in order. Students keep handouts in the pockets and their own work on the prongs, which is exactly why the supply list asks for them.
We print the cover full-color, so a school, club, or company turns a stationery staple into branded collateral.
How the prongs work
The flat metal prongs (also called brads) open to take three-hole-punched pages, then fold flat to hold them. Pages add or remove without a binder. Our blog on what brads are explains it in plain terms.
FAQ
Does it fit standard punched paper?
Yes, the three prongs are spaced to standard three-hole-punched letter pages.
How many pages does it hold?
Far more than a staple, and unlike staples you can add and remove pages by unfolding the prongs.
Can I print the cover?
Yes, full-color, gloss or matte laminate. Get a quote for a branded run.





