The 10 Best Letter Sorters

Updated May 21, 2020 by Melissa Harr

This wiki has been updated 28 times since it was first published in January of 2018. Whether you work in a mailroom or occupy an executive-level position at your company, paper remains an unavoidable part of most people's office lives. And if you'd prefer to have that paper organized rather than leaving it in a towering pile, consider something from our selection of letter sorters. They're perfect for keeping incoming mail, printed documents, and more from taking over your desk. When users buy our independently chosen editorial choices, we may earn commissions to help fund the Wiki. If you'd like to contribute your own research to Ezvid Wiki, please get started by reviewing this introductory video.

1. SimpleHouseware 6 Tier

2. MobileVision 5-Slot

3. Swingline Stratus

4. Seville Classics

5. C-Line General

6. EasyPag Upright

7. Pendaflex Sort-All

8. Bankers Box Decorative

9. Rubbermaid Regeneration

10. Vanra Desktop Caddy

Special Honors

Uline Steel For small mailrooms or bustling art classrooms, the Uline Steel can make serious paper organization an easy task. A 14-inch-deep version is offered that can accommodate legal documents, but no matter which size you choose, you'll get 18 adjustable shelves that allow you to customize it to suit your needs. uline.com

The McGarvey Workshop Wide It doesn't offer a ton of slots, but what The McGarvey Workshop Wide lacks in organizational features, it more than makes up for in style. You can have your name or a short saying added, and there are several handsome finishes to select from, including espresso, distressed white, and weathered gray. etsy.com

Fellowes Literature Organizer 72-Compartment The Fellowes Literature Organizer 72-Compartment is quite big at nearly 6 feet tall and 3 feet wide, so you'll need a relatively large space to house it. This ample size allows each individual compartment to offer lots of room, so it will hold plenty, especially since it boasts a high-strength frame. fellowes.com

Editor's Notes

May 14, 2020:

For classrooms, workplaces, and home offices, we've kept several types of letter sorters to make mail and document organization a breeze. But we've removed the Kusn Supply 3 Tier, which has become tough to find. If you like the standard tiered look, you might consider instead the Vanra Desktop Caddy, the Rubbermaid Regeneration, or the Seville Classics. Of the three, the Seville model is the most robust, but it's also the heaviest at over 10 pounds, so it is the least mobile of the bunch. Of course, that robustness translates to strength; the former two can't hold as much weight, so don't plan on roughing them up too much. If you don't mind cardboard, there's the Bankers Box Decorative. It offers eight slots and a flat top that's fine for holding a few letters — but it's probably not strong enough for anything larger, like your heavy-duty stapler or day planner.

All of the aforementioned options have fairly straightforward styling. You can jazz up your desk a bit with the MobileVision 5-Slot or the Swingline Stratus, bamboo and clear acrylic models, respectively. The former holds more than the latter, but the latter is fine for tiny workspaces that can't accommodate full-sized options. Or, if you're truly crunched for desk space, consider the SimpleHouseware 6 Tier. You can mount it on the wall, so it won't gobble up any precious real estate.

Last updated on May 21, 2020 by Melissa Harr

Melissa Harr is a language-obsessed writer from Chicagoland who holds both a bachelor of arts and master of arts in English. Although she began as a TEFL teacher, earning several teaching certificates and working in both Russia and Vietnam, she moved into freelance writing to satisfy her passion for the written word. She has published full-length courses and books in the realm of arts & crafts and DIY; in fact, most of her non-working time is spent knitting, cleaning, or committing acts of home improvement. Along with an extensive knowledge of tools, home goods, and crafts and organizational supplies, she has ample experience (okay, an obsession) with travel gear, luggage, and the electronics that make modern life more convenient.


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