National Electrical Code 2008 Index Tabs

Product Description
User-friendly and up-to-date, these National Electrical Code®Tabs are a great way to organize the NEC® 2008. These self-adhesive tabs can reduce the time spent searching to find key information. Tabs are durable and allow for positioning adjustments after being placed on the code paper. Affordable and time-saving, these are a must-have for NEC® users…. More >>

National Electrical Code 2008 Index Tabs

5 comments

  1. This is clearly and most certainly wrong and misidentified stock.

    Amazon should know better. Dealers should no better.

    The product is describe as NEC 2008 Tabs (meaning stickers to put in the NEC 2008 book and not the book itself).

    So anyone want to tell me how this CDROM stickers will mount into the book?

    I don’t think so.

    Good luck to buyers!
    Rating: 1 / 5

  2. I thought I was ordering a paperback book,I received a looseleaf book.I don`t know if the mistake is mine or a misprint.I do know that thr NEC Tabs are not a CD Rom, they are sticky back tabs that stick to the page to locate articles in the book quicker.I`m pretty sure I saw “paperback”and I don`t recall seeing “looseleaf”.In either case bold print identifying paperback or looseleaf would be most helpfull.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. Jery Nelson says:

    These tabs make searching through the NEC code book quick and easy. They are simple to install and, unlike other stick-on tabs, if you make an initial mistake in positioning, they can be carefully removed and repositioned before the final press-down for permanent positioning.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. I bought this tabs to use them at the Electrical and Computer: Power “PE” examination and they were totally worth it. Bought me a lot of time! Great
    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. Yes the product title is incorrect, but the rest of the description is absolutely correct. It should be obvious to even the most casual observer that the tabs go into the book – as the “better together” section clearly shows. There are many other sources for these items that do describe them properly, but be prepared to pay more.

    So here’s the choice: Pay less and be infinitely irritated that Amazon made a small, insignificant listing error out of the billions of listings they have, or buy it for more money elsewhere, but be content in the knowledge that the description was correct.

    Sheesh.
    Rating: 5 / 5