Summary
What this review covers
This review looks at the white durable tab format, 2 x 1.5 inch size, 50 pack count, short-label use, and fit with controller card boxes and binders.
Pros
The upside
- The 2 x 1.5 inch tab size gives station cards and dividers a visible writing area.
- The white tab surface keeps short names and dates easy to read.
- The 50 pack supports controller records, seed boxes, binders, and greenhouse card groups.
Cons
The tradeoffs
- Tabs need dry paper, card, or compatible divider surfaces for steady use.
- Short wording works cleanly on the tab face.
Who it is for
Fit and feel
Good match:
Choose these tabs for controller station dividers, garden binders, seed-card boxes, greenhouse log groups, and dry service records that need visible labels.
What to know:
Plan the tab order, station names, writing tool, paper surface, and storage box before setting up the record group.
Where to check it
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Breakdown
Full review
Visible tabs for controller card groups
Post-it 686F50WH Durable Filing Tabs give dry controller cards and garden records a visible tab face. Each white tab can hold a station number, route name, month, crop group, or service note.
In a sprinkler cabinet, tabs can separate station cards, sensor notes, battery checks, valve maps, and seasonal startup records inside a card box or binder.
Keep names short and clear
The 2 x 1.5 inch tab size works well with short labels. Front lawn, side strip, herb bed, patio edge, battery dates, and sensor notes all fit the kind of quick wording a service card needs.
Use the same names across the controller, wire labels, valve tags, and field notes so the tab points to a real yard route.
Store with dry paper records
Tabs belong with dry cards, dividers, folders, and binder pages. Keep them near a compatible pen, removable labels, and the card box where station records live.
Press tabs onto clean paper or divider surfaces and keep finished records away from damp tools, open valve boxes, and soil-covered parts.
Good match
Choose these tabs for controller station dividers, garden binders, seed-card boxes, greenhouse log groups, and dry service records that need visible labels.
What to know
Plan the tab order, station names, writing tool, paper surface, and storage box before setting up the record group.