Silicone Luggage Tag With Name ID Card Perfect to Quickly Spot Luggage Suitcase
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You will receive two tags as well as two metal lanyards. This tag is of excellent quality and will outlast the majority of the other tags I've seen. This purchase has made me extremely happy.
No, I doubt it. I simply sliced an old manila folder in half. Why should I pay for something I was going to throw away anyway?
Mine wasn't, but the first time I used it, before even checking in my bag with the airline, the tag broke.br>I don't recommend it at all.br>It's pure garbage in my opinion.
The paper size for the business card is L 3, so these luggage tags would be a little small. 4 x W1. You must cut the paper to the same size as it is 8 inches long. In addition, we had another set of silicon luggage tags in our store that were large enough to be used as business tags. ASIN: This tag is suitable for business cards and is B07KNK2R9Q.
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Because they're silicone, they'll stretch and rip if they get caught. The next time I fly, I'll probably get leather because these lasted two plane rides. It's a little better than using the airport's paper tags, but it's not as good as the luggage stickers the airport prints out.
These appeared to be appropriate tags at first glance. The eyelets are protected by metal rings through which the cable tie is threaded and which screws onto itself once looped through your luggage handle, and the paper tag is safely kept inside a sturdy silicone sleeve that only shows the name line. It comes in bright colors to make it easier to spot at baggage claim, but it's small enough that it's not always visible. br>br>With that in mind, imagine my surprise when my bag arrived tagless after its maiden voyage back from Seattle. The thin steel cable, too, had vanished, leaving no trace. I'm guessing the closure came undone during shipping. If that's the case, the tag's Achilles heel is exposed. It was fully screwed in place and hand tightened to the maximum extent possible. There is no locking mechanism in place to prevent this, but a little loctite might suffice.
Well- These tags are extremely durable and make it easy to identify your bag, thanks to their well-made, hefty construction. The only thing I'd change is the fact that they're quite large. They aren't obnoxiously large, but they are "large" name tags in my opinion. On the plus side, they're impossible to miss when your bag is on the carousel!.
Luggage tags with a unique design and a low profile. Only your name is visible to everyone, thanks to a clever design that hides the rest of your personal information. However, if you want to prove it's your bag, you can disassemble the tag and verify all of the address information; the graphic design is very appealing, and this is currently my favorite luggage tag.
Sadly, we misplaced both tags on our first flight. I double-checked that they were both securely fastened, but it appears that one of them fell out during handling. I'd most likely purchase something with a more secure closure.
I started by using the included name template, but the writing became smudged when I inserted the tag too soon. Fortunately, I was able to print a name card using the included template, and I am now even more fond of these tags. The visible section of the name card is protected by clear plastic, making it extremely durable and flexible.
br>br>After flying across the ocean and waiting at baggage claim in Istanbul, I was surprised to discover one of my luggage tags was missing. These tags are well-made, durable, and long-lasting; they're attached with a short length of wire cable and a threaded bolt, and my luggage was undamaged, so perhaps an inspector removed them? I like how they look on my luggage in any case, so I bought more. These tags are well worth the money at this price point!.
I should have paid more attention to other reviews rather than Wirecutter's. Before I even left for my trip, one of the connectors came loose from the cable's end! Both ends are securely screwed together in the photo, but the cable is no longer attached. Now I see why everyone's tags are disappearing. br>br>Instead, I went out and bought two of these - Seven people, each with three bags (checked and carry-on). NONE of the tags came apart (on, personal)!.