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Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2024
I’m using these to tag bigger items for a garage sale like lamps, furniture and a few purses. The wire is perfect to attach to anything without causing any damage to items. The paper is thin but sturdy enough that it won’t rip or tear. I can see retail stores using these if they sell furniture or other larger items. You get many for the price and they are worth it. I highly recommend these and will keep the rest for another garage sale!
Robert A. Burr
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2024
We like these Innovart waterproof wired tags for use in the orchid house, labeling more than 150 orchids with their latin and common names. They hold up in rainy weather. The wires and reinforced holes are made to last a long time. We've also labeled some small potted plants in a similar manner.Since we have so many tags, we happily shared them with members of our garden club with good results.The tags are tough and impossible to tear easily, so we believe they'll last a long time.At less than 10 cents a piece, they're an excellent value.
J. Carpenter
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2024
We use a large number of tags for our Christmas tree farm. I was curious to get these because they were plastic and heavier than most. However, they are made of Kevlar (tyvek). This makes them much more durable and more lightweight as well as easy to write on. The wires are easy to twist and strong and they are reinforced in the material. Overall, these are extremely durable tags that are priced really well.
John from Reno
Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2024
These Innovart plastic shipping tags are not what I expected from the photos and description provided in the listing.They are made of a thin Tyvek type material. While I wouldn't call them flimsy, they are a very floppy product. I expected a harder, thicker tag - I guess more "plastic-y" - like a hotel key, if that makes sense.Ink pens and markers will work on them, but as with all tyvek products, the ink does bleed and appears a little fuzzy.My biggest problem is that the wires on the tags are bundled together in groups of varying numbers. I have no idea if 1000 tags actually arrived. One pack I counted had 67, one had 16, and another something in between. I guess you just grab the bunch that looks like it has enough for what you want to label, and go from there.At the time I ordered the tags were listed just under $110, so (if you receive 1000) are about 11 cents apiece. I'm leaning toward not a terrific value.
FunLuvr
Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2024
I recently found myself knee-deep in what I'd call an "organizational nightmare"—an attic, garage, and shed filled to the brim with camping gear in bags and boxes that could've belonged to anyone or contained anything. Why I never thought to label them is beyond me. But here we are, wiser and slightly more organized, thanks to these Kevlar Shipping Tags.1. Durability: These tags are made from Tyvek, not your garden-variety plastic. Tyvek feels like paper for the uninitiated, but it's very strong. The HazMat suits I used to wear at work were made out of thinner Tyvek than these labels. Tyvek is waterproof, tear-resistant, and handles heavy wear and tear. Plastic tags, on the other hand, can crack under pressure or become as brittle as they age and are exposed to UV. The Tyvek material is a clear winner for any gear labels that will be outdoors and exposed to UV light.2. Writing: The tags are generously sized at 6 1/4" x 3 1/8, so I could get pretty detailed about what’s inside each box or bag. A black Sharpie became my best friend, as the ink dries on contact with no smears. I even held one of the labels under the faucet, and the ink didn't smear or wash off.3. Wires: Now, the tags come with these double wires, which, in theory, is great. In practice, they're as pokey as a rose bush. I ended up using small zip ties to attach the tags to my gear. It shows that sometimes you have to improvise.4. Eco-Friendly Bonus Points: As someone who tries to leave places better than I found them, knowing Tyvek is recyclable is a big plus. It makes me feel a bit better about my carbon footprint and all that.Pros:1. Tough as nails - Tyvek beats plastic hands down.2. You can write a mini-essay on them if you want - size and readability are spot-on.3. Sharpie ink dries faster than I can make decisions.4. They’re kinder to the planet, which is always a win.Cons:1. The wires could double as acupuncture needles. Not a fan.2. The whole Tyvek vs. plastic thing might need to be clarified for some folks. More clarity would be nice.To wrap it up, these tags have turned my chaotic storage into a well-labeled treasure trove. Sure, the wires are a pain (literally), but the tags themselves are solid. If you've been putting off organizing your stuff, give these a shot. Just grab some zip ties, and you’re golden.
Leshel H.
Reviewed in the United States on April 1, 2024
I sell a lot of plants at the farmers market and I loved the idea of having tags on my items this year. I love the look of these. They are a nice waterproof plastic-y material and the metal "string" adds to the durability of it. I had no idea what they were when I opened the box because of them being twisted into bunches, haha! But I do love them. They will work wonderfully and won't fall apart or get easily torn off or anything like that. You can use them for a large variety of things. It is great! I'm super happy with them!
Benjamin Start
Reviewed in the United States on October 9, 2023
These are made of Tyvek material, not plastic.
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