Samsonite Designer Luggage ID Tag, American Flag, One Size
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Durable. Negative: On both of my bags, the locking mechanism is broken.
Hello, yes, they do go together.
I don't date at the age of 82. My wonderful husband is in HEAVEN, and next month we will have been married for 59 years.
They are equipped with a strap that loops around the luggage handle - It doesn't actually lock, but the silicone is sticky enough to keep it in place.
Selected User Reviews For Samsonite Designer Luggage ID Tag, American Flag, One Size
These tags (they're so cute!). ) have a bug in their design that affects a lot of tags. I noticed the problem after reading another review that mentioned it. br>br>The problem is that the clear plastic sheet that protects your handwritten (or typed) name/address label can easily pop out of the tag's rubbery frame. This can happen when you're putting the luggage tag on. And if it does so now, I have little faith that it will not do so when my bags are handled by airport and airline baggage handlers later. So, how do you proceed? My bag is missing an address ID and has an open tag (no clear sheet). Bummer. br>br>Avoid any tag with a design like this.
On the packaging of this product, there is a cancer and reproductive harm warning! I don't usually get worked up about things like that, but since it doesn't explain how or why, I went back. I was afraid to touch it because it was cute and felt sturdy.
There is only one colorful side. Pulling the ID card out is difficult because the outer plastic adheres to the paper tightly. Tweezers were used, and it took several tries. Tweezers were required for both of the luggage tags I purchased. Because I haven't used it yet, I don't know how long it will last. Only if the colorful side of the luggage tag is facing your eyes will you be able to spot it on the conveyor belt. The material is transparent. Snoopers who might want to steal your identity will be able to see the information because it is in color. Instead, I'd suggest using some of the other color-coded ones we've used in the past to hide your personal information. Alternatively, turn the card inside out to protect the information. Although I like the bright colors, I would not purchase this item again. Have fun and stay safe on your journey!.
I bought it solely because it's a unique luggage tag that no one else has. In a sea of black and blue suitcases, mine stands out like a sore thumb. It's tough and has only been on a few trips, but it shows no signs of wear and tear so far. It's both adorable and inexpensive.
I had already smudged the inside, as I had done when I entered my information. I also waited ten minutes for my ink to dry. Also, this is clearly made in China, which I find absurd given that it was printed in the United States, but hey, I bought it anyway.
My issue is with the inside insert, which is a piece of paper that is difficult to remove. I didn't like how your personal information was displayed so prominently. It's also difficult to secure to the bag because it's made of rubber and appears flimsy. I should have purchased name tags with clips or name tags that were covered.
This product has a nice design and feel to it, but it lasted only a few days on a recent trip abroad. The clear plastic covering the ID information card had been torn off by the end of the trip, and the durability appears to be inadequate for long-distance travel. This isn't going to be useful for another trip.
This was an item I had to return. It wouldn't fit on my service dog's vest because it wasn't wide enough. That, as well as the fact that the opening is not protected or covered. There's nothing in there to keep anything safe.