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Ian Stone

West Yorkshire Fire & Rescue Service

Organisational Development Manager

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flipchart bags & cases

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Help!  Does anybody out there have any links or suggestions for where to find an inexpensive bag/case (quiver?) to hold some pre-prepared flipcharts?

I have a hard case which is too bulky and the flat bags are just too enormous to consider moving around on public transport.

I have searched and not found anything I can either afford or which fits the bill... any answers please?

8 Responses

  1. Thank you for your prompt responses… foldio looks exceptional

    I really like the foldio and shall be making a purchase.  Wow, what an excellent idea.

     

    Do you have one, and have you found it ‘fits the bill’?

  2. Magic Whiteboard

    I haven’t got one but I’ve seen them and they are really nice quality.

    Theres also the Magic Whiteboard…also from Dragons Den! I have a number of small cut out objects  / pictures  I use time and again and these are all A4 or smaller so easy to transport and just stick to flipcharts. Saves on the A1 size problem…

    http://www.magicwhiteboard.co.uk/

     

  3. Magic Whiteboard is fanastic too… and have bought two foldio’s

    Having read the reviews and accollades for the FOLDIO I have just bought two.  I suspect they’ll be well loved and well used and are much easier to transport than the ‘tube’ type.

     

    I also have to say a thumbs up for Magic Whiteboard – I use it to convert walls into flipcharts, its fanastic and can be used many times without losing its static-stickyness.

     

    Once I have received them I’ll post a review here.

  4. received, love it… will buy more

    *** I took the advice of one of the posters here and have bought a couple of the folio carriers… they are fantastic.  A colleague had a rather ‘well loved’ preprepared flipchart and within a short space of time it was smooth again.

     

    They don’t crease… and are well worth investing in… also relatively easy to transport being the same width as a flipchart, but, about 1/3 of the length.  Still early days, but so far very very very impressed.

  5. Still brilliant

    We are using our quite extensively.  We also ‘unfurled’ a pad we’d been using for quite some time… very rolled up, lots of creases and battered.

     

    It is now pristine and uncreased.  They really work and are worth every penny.

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