LINKYO Pen Holder Desk Organizer Set
A budget three-piece desk set with a pen cup, letter sorter, and memo holder — basic but functional for new home offices.
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What we like
- Cheap enough to be a no-brainer first purchase
- Three pieces cover the main desktop clutter problems
- Clean look in either white or black
- Lightweight and easy to rearrange
Could be better
- Plastic feels exactly like its price tag
- Letter sorter slots are narrow — overstuff them and they bow
- Memo holder is small; no room for sticky note stacks
Full Review
The LINKYO three-piece set is what you buy when your desk has a pile of pens rolling around, a stack of unopened mail, and a Post-it situation that’s gotten out of hand. It’s not trying to be a design object. It’s trying to clear $17 worth of clutter, and it does.
Build Quality
This is light plastic. Knock the letter sorter with your elbow and it’ll skid. Drop it from desk height and it’ll probably survive, but the corners will scuff. The finish is matte and reasonably even — no obvious mold lines on the units I’ve seen — but you can feel the price the moment you pick a piece up.
The pen cup is the strongest of the three. It’s a simple weighted-base cylinder that doesn’t tip when you stab a pen into it. The letter sorter is the weakest: load all three slots with a few magazines or a stuffed manila folder and the dividers visibly flex.
Daily Use
For a home office that mostly handles digital paperwork, this set is plenty. The pen cup holds maybe 20 pens and a pair of scissors. The letter sorter is fine for incoming mail, a notebook, and a folder or two. The memo holder takes a small pad of sticky notes or a 3×3 stack of scratch paper.
If you actually run paper through your desk daily — receipts, invoices, printed contracts — you’ll outgrow the letter sorter inside a month. The slots aren’t deep enough to hold a real working stack.
How It Compares
If you want something that’ll last a decade, the Marbrasse mesh sets and metal alternatives in the $30–$50 range are a better long-term buy. If you want budget pieces with more capacity, the larger 6-piece mesh metal sets cost only a few dollars more and hold up better.
The LINKYO’s pitch is simplicity: three pieces, one box, under twenty bucks, on your desk tonight.
Who Should Buy This
Buy this if you’re setting up a first home office, kitting out a kid’s homework station, or filling a guest desk that doesn’t see daily use. Skip it if you’re a heavy paper user, want something that looks intentional on camera, or already own a pen cup you like — in that case, a single sturdier piece will serve you better than this whole set.