Luggage Tag Initial – Fully Bendable Tag w/Stainless Steel Loop (Letter B)
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On the tag, there is a raised initial. The tag is durable so I do not expect it to rub off.
The tag consists of one line.
The closure is a screw type that is used to take it off. I'm very satisfied with it.
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This is a pretty expensive product. What if I just happen to be In my mind, I thought the pack came in three parts. There was a mistake on my part. Although they are well made, they are not cheap. I look forward to seeing how they hold up during our next international trip. You can find a picture of a business card attached here for those who have contacted me about it.
As stated, it is flexible and bendable but the identification card inside the tag comes out easily when flexed or twisted as it did during our trip, resulting in an "empty" identification tag, which is contrary to all its claims. If our luggage had been lost, we could have suffered a catastrophic loss. My family and I travel quite a bit, and we have experienced a few instances of luggage loss along the way. In addition, we have picked up luggage that had been missing "our" luggage tags and airline airline tags, which would make it quite challenging for us to find. The item seems to be very well made based on how it looks While it may not be bulletproof, this aspect is a serious flaw in the design. In the event that the ID card was properly secured around the edges, this product might have gotten I have updated I contacted the seller, who graciously refunded my money after I contacted her. They owe me a debt of gratitude.
Before you buy, familiarize yourself with the following 1 *br It is not secure to use the identification window. Most of the luggage tags I've owned have had the id window and the luggage tag the same size. The loop rolls through both so that the id window closes securely holding the card in place. Despite being surrounded by plastic, the ID window on this tag remains open on one end, making it easy to remove the id card. 3.
In this case, the stainless steel loop was unthreaded at one end. A clear method needs to be used for connecting the two ends. I am wholly satisfied with the tag because I think that it is bright and large enough to help you find your luggage easily. For securing your data in case it is lost, it is still necessary to have a tag.
The baggage carousel is flexible and large enough to allow a good view from the baggage area. I have been using it to travel overseas through 4 airports the last week of June, and it looks like it has been through an entire A corner along the outside frame is lifting, and the plastic keeps falling A sheet of paper that you fill out with your name, etc. underneath the plastic is only as good as the plastic covering it, and in my case I had to place an index card inside twice since the plastic cover won't stay put after wear and tear from Despite the lack of durability, I am not able to give it a high rating after just 10 days of international travel. A good stainless steel cord is used for the tag, but the tag itself has already disintegrated.
They were a bit pricey, as baggage tags go. In order to ensure that they would not move, I carefully attached them and tightened the connections on the cable in the steel. My information was placed where it belonged, put the luggage on, and I headed to the airport.
This is pretty simple - I checked them in A point everything checked, both suitcases unlocked for our friends the TSA, and off I went to the airport. When I saw the bags the second time, they were probably the last 2 to be loaded off The baggage tags identified the bags as premier bags and should have been placed on the 777 aircraft instead of the first. I was tired after 15 hours, no question, and I saw my bags with the bright green tags and the steel cables, no, no way. Does the bag handler use a wire cutter to take them off if they are both gone completely? Did the plastic tear or did they fall off, or did a luggage handler simply take them off with a wire cutter? The tires lasted only one trip, so they were a waste of money!.
It is for the purpose of being able to identify my bag more quickly in baggage claim that I purchased this tag. As for the cards that were provided, yes, I filled them out and used them. For the first time, I was worried that it would break and not be there when I went to pick up my bag when I visited out of the country. The box was still there, however. My only hiccup was that the identification card must have fallen out at some point (this was no problem since I use the one that came My score of 4/5 is because it worked for my purpose, but it did not come out of the identification card. A closure ought to be on the end of the tape to prevent it from falling out.
Excellent luggage tag that is durable and easily visible. I ordered a second one after I liked the first one so much. I updated this on September 7, My first use of the tags was on a flight from PHX to BUR, which lasted about an hour. Like white tennis shoes, they scuff easily and can be hard to clean, so they're durable but challenging to take care of. From a 5 to a 3, I would rate this. Despite the suitcase being small, I was able to pack it The tag was the only thing There is clearly no way to reuse the tag it must have just been bad luck. This is a very nice bag, but likely better to use on a carry on or some of the other uses mentioned in the reviews like.
This was supposed to be the luggage tag that I had to keep. There seemed to be nothing wrong with the cable clasp. There was a mistake in my thinking. At the beginning of the first journey, the tag had disappeared. There is only one plausible explanation for its removal it broke. I have had ribbons stay on for a longer time. I love how colorful it is, and it has Despite the odds, I remained.