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Reviewed in the United States on September 20, 2024
Useful flap to protect paper label. Made of solid plastic. Looks like it will endure and has substantial weight. Good value for money product/s. Good size. I used a label maker to stick a label on it.
Arvid
Reviewed in the United States on September 14, 2023
"Press the diagonal side to open the key tag," says instruction #1 on the Amazon product display page. "The diagonal side"? What is a "diagonal side"? I don't know, either, but I did figure out how to open the key tag by experimenting, which is a little dicey given that a person could wreck the thing unintentionally.The way to open the device is to hold it as depicted in the picture with instruction #1 but pay no attention to the misleading verbiage. With thumbs in place as shown and index fingertips touching underneath, press the index fingertips gently up against the thumbs, flexing the tag a little, just enough for the door to pop open at the ring end.The linguistic deficiency aside, there is another small difficulty (remember that a couple or three small things and wind up equaling a large thing): measurement exaggeration (assuming that it was intentional) or inaccuracy (assuming that it wasn't intentional and maybe the fault of not being able to find a ruler marked out in inches).First, the key ring is not 1" in inside diameter, as shown. That is the outside diameter, the inside being 7/8". Also, the length, as shown, is shorter than the 1.96" alleged. Does all of this make any real difference? Maybe not, but inaccuracy does not inspire confidence.But the key tags seem sturdy and likely to bear a good deal of use. Furthermore, the key rings are definitely a cut or two above the usual very thin-wire rings found on cheaper competing products (which may be one reason they're cheaper). These rings are much more robust and very nearly the gauge of good key rings. They are not quite there, however, because they lack the beveled ends that the really good rings have to help ease keys onto them, but they are good enough to do the job nonetheless.The one substantial improvement the manufacturers/sellers of these key tags could make would be to engage the services of someone who spoke English as his/her native language and have that person write the product description.
JJ: the particular consumer
Reviewed in the United States on August 14, 2023
I liked the packaging, which was strong and easy to use.The product has only one downside, from my perspective: the tags have a small rectangular sheet of paper on which one can describe the nature of the key(s), but opening the plastic cover can be a minor challenge. The trick is to pull up the plastic flap on the tag holder on the inside of the tag on the side closest to the ring; the other side of the tag looks like it would be the opening but that side is actually the little hinge. Once that minor trick is mastered, the functioning is as expected.I began to use them quickly, and they have made my life easier with respect to organization of so many keys in my life.Until I had these available to use, I did not realize how many odd keys I have in my life and that I use just sometimes, especially keys for the homes and bikes of friends and family. Like most people, I also have a pile of random keys for which I've lost track of their purpose: extremely annoying. And I expect that phenomenon to stop with this product.
Shay D Heeler Mom
Reviewed in the United States on July 4, 2023
As a professional pet sitter, I end up with a lot of keys and door codes. Obviously, it's rather critical that I don't misplace those! It's also a major bonus if they're easily distinguished, sturdy, and easy to use.There are so many key tags out there, but I chose these because they fit all of my needs. Those little circular paper ones and the plastic style that attach to the key/key ring like a zip tie were out of the question because they tend to smudge, fade, or become totally destroyed in short order when it inevitably rains on me, dogs come into contact with them, or simply, through being drug about so often. Other products similar to this one have been disappointing in the past: terrible to open, developing an issue with staying closed, breaking easily, and/or allowing too much moisture in.These Cuttte ones are easily the best I've used!They're easily opened, while closing and remaining closed as they're supposed to. The window really is a good size, and though they're colorful (which is great for identifying them quickly), the color doesn't obscure what you've written. They haven't been messed up, inside or out, after months of abuse, either! Rain, going in and out of pockets, being kept together on a key ring on my purse, and encountering dogs, cats, horses, and goats - you name it, it's probably happened to them, but they're still looking shockingly pristine!They come with a case, and that was also a deciding factor. I don't have a ton of space, and for about eight months of the year, I'm rarely home for long. I need things to be as easily organized and kept where they belong as possible. The thought of having loose key identification tags in a random drawer was kind of awful. These can live in their own, nice, little case that fits neatly in a variety of drawer sizes.I would highly recommend these to anyone who needs sturdy, attractive, and easy to use key tags for any business or personal reason!
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