Luggage Tag Initial - Fully Bendable Tag w/Stainless Steel Loop (Black) (Letter M)
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wenton11
> 3 dayGreat quality!!
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Margaret Iacono
> 3 dayNeeded durable luggage tags that wouldn’t crack and stay on my luggage. These look strong. I’ll know more after my two trips during summer.
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MBlue
> 3 dayProduct shipped quickly. Great quality!
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mgf_db5
> 3 dayIn the past, I have been using belt buckle-type luggage tags. Over the past few years, they have managed to become detached and vanish from checked luggage on airline flights. I needed replacements. These luggage tags were the answer. The initial (in red) stands in bright contrast to the background (in black). While no larger than a standard luggage tag, it is much more visible. The stainless steel loop is braided and very strong. It takes about 20 twists to fully tighten the screw-in clasp (it helps to follow the instructions and have the two ends laying down flat when tightening the clasp). These are just great.
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boblisi
> 3 dayThese add identification durabiIity to luggage
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Art C.
> 3 dayEasy to see and make identification quickly. Keep id inside protected case.
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Donna Mulkey
> 3 dayBought for my husband. We both love this product!
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Chris Kimbro
> 3 dayLove it
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Paul
> 3 dayIve recently been traveling a bit more for work and up till now, I used flimsy plastic tags with those flimsy plastic attaches. When I went to get my bag ready for my next trip the tag had basically shattered so I had to get something new. This tag feels pretty heavy for a tag and is made of pretty much all silicone (except the attach point and the viewportt. It comes with a metal screw-on attacher and a window with a card for your info. Im impressed with this and look forward to using it to find my luggage in the bagging area.
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The MI Roots
> 3 dayI got this luggage tag to replace an old plastic luggage tag that had broken and fallen off. This luggage tag is made out of flexible silicon and has a stainless steel loop. Also, the stainless steel loop goes through a metal eyelet in the tag, so it shouldnt rip through the tag. I just put my business card inside, with my address and cell phone number written on the backside, which I had to cut to fit. However, the pouch that holds the business card doesnt have anything keeping the business card from falling out. The metal loop has a screw to attach it to the luggage. Also, the loop is a little difficult to screw on and off, due to the metal being being so stiff. It has held up to its first trip and didnt tear or break. I like that it stands out and I can easily see it coming off the conveyor belt. Since my business card/name tag could easily fall out, I am going to just use this luggage tag on my carry-on. This would be perfect if the silicon went all the way up to the top and the metal loop went through both sides, holding the business card/name tag in. For this issue, I dropped the rating down by one star.