Kelly Raynor—October 10, 2025
Forget bulky binders; this is the minimalist's dream. I use it exclusively for my Yugioh tournament side-deck and it's perfect. The black case is sleek and doesn't scream "I'm carrying expensive cards!" in public. It holds everything I need for a match, the zipper keeps it all secure, and the small Read more
RN—November 23, 2025
This little carrying case is very portable and a great way to take your cards to a tournament. The zipper is good quality and the exterior has a nice feel. The case looks well constructed and holds 40 cards. Being able to put one to a sleeve means a card can be taken out individually. The interior of the case has a ring binder so that you can additional sleeves for the cards. The sleeves themselves are just okay, but since the case zippers up, that may not be a serious drawback. Overall, I would recommend this product for a card collector. It is a good value for the price. Read more
GWW—September 22, 2025
Pros: * nicely portable * clear pages (if you have double-sided cards) * easy to reorder Cons: * tricky to distinguish pockets Neutral: * loose fit * top loading This is a binder for portability, rather than storage. It holds about as many cards as a smaller deck box (when full, it bulges a little; see the last two pictures for full & empty), but would be an odd choice for a game deck. Its best use is to hold cards to trade or reference cards of some kind, such as D&D spell cards; it's a little plain, but quite functional (and, unlike the Stratagem spellbook binders, the official cards fit well). Each page has 2 pockets; it can be a little hard to separate the pockets (part of the time, you'll get the other pocket). The pockets themselves are on the large side. Even a double-sleeved card has a little wiggle room. You could fit multiple cards in each pocket, though the binder itself would probably be too thick and difficult to zip close. Read more
ronin—October 10, 2025
Works pretty much exactly as I would like. Only issue is I'm not a huge fan of the rings when it comes to card binders but in this case they seem to be ok and not press on the cards. The exterior seems durable enough and I like that it does zip up completely. Overall a very good binder for trading. Read more
George—September 27, 2025
This binder has forty card holders, open at the top, to hold up to 80 cards. Each pocket is 3.5 x 2.625 inches, the same height as a standard sports or Pokemon card, and just a little wider to account for the cards thickness. The case zipper is sturdy and works easily. All stitching appears to be well done with heavy thread. There is large loop for wrist carrying and a smaller one for use with a lanyard (not included) or carabiner. The card holders/pockets, like other similar ones, are sealed but not stitched on the sides and bottom and might tear with extensive, rough use; so use care and a gentle touch while inserting and removing cards. The binder clasps (metal rings to hold pages in the binder) are spring loaded, tight and hard to open, and small in size and might be a pinch hazard for small fingers; adult assistance might be required to insert or remove additional card holders. The outside of the case has a pleasant feel with just a touch of what feels like woven cloth but is probably some other material. I did not chance testing if it was waterproof or resistant. If you need to purchase additional sleeves, you might need to hunt around for a while; I was unable to find singe card sized sleeves with holes to fit this binder. However since I have no immediate need for additional sleeves I did not do an exhaustive search .. I'm sure they are out there somewhere. Read more
Will1918—September 5, 2025
This Mini 1-Pocket Trading Card Binder by Pinzoveno is an extremely well thought out design. The 40 supplied pages aren’t just single card pages that you can stuff two cards in back to back. Instead, they were designed to hold 2 cards back to back with a plastic sleeve to separate the backs of the cards and keep them from touching each other. There is enough additional room in each page so that the cards can be comfortably inserted and removed. The binder, crafted of polyurethane “Leather,” presents a padded, good looking, water resistant, and durable case to enclose the cards. The inside of the binder is covered in soft velour fabric. The attached wrist strap can be folded under the zipper closure when not in use, and the binder even comes supplied with a carabineer for attaching to a belt loop or backpack, etc. This is such a well thought out design that I would give it more than 5 stars if I could. Read more
Christie—September 19, 2025
I needed a card binder for my pokemon cards. It fits all of them perfectly! I like that it has a zipper so I don’t have to worry about anything falling out. Definitely great and helpful to organize your cards. Read more
dens ken—September 2, 2025
This mini trading card binder is exactly what I was looking for! It’s compact, stylish in black, and very well-made with a durable zipper that keeps my cards safe. The 40 removable sleeves hold over 80 cards, making it perfect for carrying a small collection of Pokémon, MTG, Yugioh, or sports cards. I love the single-pocket design—it’s simple, organized, and prevents bending or damage. The case is lightweight yet sturdy, so it fits easily into a bag without taking up much space. My kids also enjoy using it for their own trading cards, and it makes a great gift for young collectors. For the price, the quality is excellent. Highly recommend for anyone who wants portable, secure card storage! Read more