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📸 Mini Photo Album 64 Pockets – Kpop Photocard Binder
I ordered this compact 64-pocket mini photo album to organize some of my growing collection of Kpop photocards and Polaroids. The design immediately caught my eye — bright, playful cartoon covers that reminded me of vintage stationery. I also liked that it’s specifically made for 3-inch photos, which matched the size of most of my cards.
The shipping took about 13 days to the US, which is honestly faster than I expected for AliExpress. It arrived well-packaged with no dents or scratches.
In use, this little album is a joy. The pockets are snug and clear, holding cards firmly without damaging edges. I tested inserting both glossy and matte finish cards, and they slid in smoothly. I’ve flipped through it dozens of times and haven’t seen any cracking in the plastic or loosening of the binding.
Pros:
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Lightweight and travel-friendly
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Fun, vibrant cover design
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Good transparency and material strength
Cons:
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The pages are non-removable
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A bit of a tight fit for sleeved cards
Compared to similar products on Amazon or Etsy, this was less than half the price (about $4 vs $10–$12) with similar or even better build quality. It definitely exceeded my expectations, and I’ve already added a second one to my wishlist.
US $2.38
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📚 160-Pocket INS Kpop Idol Photocard Binder
I bought the INS 160-pocket photocard binder because my collection has grown fast and I needed something bigger, but still cute and personal. The INS-style pastel cover was minimal yet stylish, and the large capacity sealed the deal.
Delivery took a little over two weeks. The product arrived in a bubble wrap sleeve inside a sturdy mailer. No damage, no bent corners — a big win.
Once I opened it, I was impressed. The pocket pages are double-sided and neatly stitched into the spine. I started loading it up with photocards, Instax prints, and even some old ticket stubs. It held them all well, although some thicker items like laminated cards are a bit snug.
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Massive storage
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Great for large Kpop collections
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Sturdy plastic pages
Cons:
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Slight chemical smell at first (disappeared in 2 days)
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Not expandable — what you get is what you get
Price-wise, I couldn’t find anything like it in the US under $18, and I paid less than $9 on AliExpress. Fully satisfied and definitely recommend it for serious collectors.
US $0.99
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❤️ Heart Hollow 32-Pocket Mini Photocard Holder
This 3-inch heart hollow photo album was pure impulse — I saw the adorable heart cutout on the cover and couldn’t resist. I figured it would be good for a “favorites” binder — just 32 of my top cards.
It came in about 15 days. Packaging was minimal, but it arrived safely. The cover has a slightly glossy finish with a soft touch, and the transparent heart window makes it super aesthetic.
After inserting a few cards, I found the pockets well-sized, and the binder lays flat when open. Great for display or showing friends.
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Super cute and giftable
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Compact and easy to carry
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Nice touch with the heart window
Cons:
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Limited capacity
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Feels a little fragile — not meant for rough use
It was just under $3.50 shipped, while similar kawaii-themed albums in the US start at $8+. I’d say it was well worth it for a themed or special-purpose mini collection.
US $2.37
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📄 25pcs A5 Binder Pages for Kpop Photocard Albums
This was more of a functional buy — I already had an A5 binder, and these 25pcs 4-grid photocard pages were perfect for expanding my setup. I went for the 4-pocket layout to fit standard Kpop cards and small Polaroids.
They arrived in under two weeks, well packed and sealed. Each sleeve feels strong, with decent thickness and smooth edges.
I immediately slotted them into my binder, and all pages aligned well with the rings. I haven’t noticed any tearing or splitting yet.
Pros:
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Affordable bulk pack
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Fits standard A5 binders
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High clarity
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Slight static cling on the plastic
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A few pages had small edge imperfections
I paid under $6 for 25 sheets (100 card slots total), compared to over $12 for 20 sheets on Amazon. Excellent value, solid quality.
US $1.91
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💗 Sweet Square Hollow 32-Slot Photocard Binder
I chose this square hollow binder mainly because of its clean layout and that square-shaped front window. I wanted something that could sit on my shelf and still look aesthetic.
Shipping was quick — just 12 days. It came wrapped in plastic film and didn’t smell or feel cheap at all.
This one has 32 pockets and is more rigid than some other binders I’ve tried. It feels closer to hardcover. I love that you can display a favorite photocard in the square cutout.
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Sturdy structure
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Eye-catching cover design
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Lay-flat binding
Cons:
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Slightly tight if cards are sleeved
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Limited to 32 cards
It cost around $4.80 — half of what similar quality photocard holders go for on US platforms. Would buy again.
US $0.99
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🐻 Cartoon Mini Photo Album – 36/64/128 Pockets
This one is a multi-size cartoon photo album that I got in the 128-pocket version. I was looking for something with lots of capacity, but still portable. The cartoon cover was the cherry on top.
It arrived in good condition in about 14 days. The materials felt solid — not thin or flimsy — and the pockets are arranged in a clean grid.
I managed to fit a mix of Kpop cards, Polaroids, and even mini prints from events. The only thing is, when it’s fully loaded, it gets chunky.
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High storage capacity
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Great pocket clarity
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Durable cover
Cons:
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Thick when full
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No page dividers
I paid under $7.50 for the 128-pocket version, while anything remotely similar in the US goes for $15+. Excellent bang for the buck.
US $0.99
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🧸 Cute Bear 3-Inch Heart Hollow Binder
Another cute buy — this bear-themed heart hollow album looked perfect for themed card sets. I ordered the pink version, and it matched the pictures exactly.
Delivery was 13 days, and it arrived safely bubble-wrapped. The bear print on the cover is vibrant, and the material is thick enough to protect cards.
I filled it with 3-inch Kpop photocards and a few deco cards. No issues with fit or clarity.
Pros:
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Playful design
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Good build for a novelty album
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Great size for themed card sets
Cons:
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Only 32 pockets
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Doesn’t fully lie flat
Price was around $3.80. You’d easily pay double in US stores for the same quality. Met all my expectations.
US $0.99
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💧 40-Pocket Water-Resistant Kpop Photocard Binder
This 40-pocket water-resistant photocard album was a practical pick. I needed something more protective to bring on the go or to events. The water-resistant plastic cover sealed the deal.
It took 15 days to arrive and was double-wrapped — first in a plastic sleeve, then in a bubble bag. Impressive protection for the price.
I tested it with some of my valuable photocards and felt reassured. The cover is slightly flexible but sealed, and the pages are thick and well-fused.
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Water-resistant cover
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Compact and protective
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Clean layout
Cons:
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Slight glare on plastic
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No internal flap or closure
For around $4.60, this is unbeatable. It’s half the cost of similar waterproof card holders sold in US stores.
US $2.63
✨ Overall Impression
I honestly wasn’t expecting all eight products to be this solid. Every single one arrived intact, within a reasonable shipping time (12–15 days), and looked just like the pictures. The variety in sizes, styles, and themes helped me organize my photocard collection exactly the way I envisioned — from themed mini books to big storage binders.
What surprised me most was the quality vs. price ratio. These items would easily cost 2–3x more on Amazon or Etsy. So yes, I’m extremely satisfied. I’d definitely recommend these albums and card holders to anyone collecting Kpop merch, Instax photos, or deco cards.
And yes — I’m already planning my next AliExpress haul.










