🌍 Travel Smart, Tag Right!
The ProudGuyLuggage Tags Business Card Holder by TUFFTAAG is a set of six durable, customizable luggage tags made from high-grade aluminum alloy. Each tag fits standard business cards and comes with a printable PDF for personalization. Designed for various travel needs, these tags ensure your luggage stands out while providing secure identification.
K**T
Durable, best I’ve used
I’ve purchased about four sets of these over the last two years and they’ve become my preferred go-to luggage tags. Very durable and stylish with color options, etc. I’m a business traveler that flys at least 2-3 times a month and they look as good as the day I put them on my various bags and golf travel case. I can’t say that about other ID tags I’ve accumulated over time. Highly recommend them.
R**B
Really nice
These luggage tags are really nice. Look great on our new aluminum carry on luggage.Wanted to put business cars inside but due to format it cut off my phone numbers. Got template from product website and printed. We put on backpacks and luggage. Perfect.The wire type connectors a bit of a pain to connect but they do stay secure (based on using similar on other items).
S**.
Great Tags
I purchased these tags a few years ago. They are great tags and hold up well. I needed another tag for some additional luggage and that was the repeat purchase.
C**.
Great product
Really sturdy and well made plus the metal attachment cord is grest
R**O
Outstanding!
I own maybe a dozen of these now - all book bags, luggage, etc for all members of my family have one of these attached. I use a label maker to create yellow labels with our last name for the side opposite my business card so our bags are easily identifiable in airports, etc. Excellent quality and very durable thanks!!!
T**S
These are just the best luggage tags
I’ve got a ton of these for all of the various suitcases we have. I’ve used lots of the leather and vinyl ones over the years and they all fall apart super quick if you travel much. I had silicone tags that came with some of my adventure luggage. They’re durable but get opaque pretty fast and can get ripped off by the luggage handling machines.These tags are indestructible. The metal is heavy enough to resist bending, the wire locks to attach them are thick and sturdy, and the plastic windows are nice and thick.They hold a business card well. I have to adjust it as I put one in to make sure the information shows. If you put a hand written card in there it’ll work without any trouble.I highly recommend these. The color varieties are also really helpful for making your bag a little easier to spot in the baggage carousel.
M**N
Strong luggage tags
Luggage tags are very strong!
D**Z
They Do the Job
Rugged tags that add a degree of reassurance that you and your bags will meet again when you reach your destination.
G**H
Great idea, badly executed - lost off bag on return journey - too big and rigid to survive.
I loved the idea of these tags, but unfortunately it's a flawed concept. To explain, there is absolutely nothing wrong with the construction of the tag. It is indeed tough, and comes with a stainless steel loop for attaching it. However the problem is that because the tag is so tough and rigid, it does not give or flex in any way. I believe this is why mine became detached from my suitcase on my return journey. It's also quite large, and again I think this contributed to the loss of the tag. So right now, my personal details are floating around the bottom of an aircraft checked baggage bin, or an airport somewhere. Not ideal! :(It would probably be OK for carry on luggage but I would not recommend buying one for checked baggage!EDIT: I'd just like to say a massive thanks to ProudGuy UK for responding to this review, and issuing me a refund. So whilst the product did let me down, the seller was nothing short of excellent, and went well beyond my expectations to remedy this!
D**H
TUFF but Independently Minded TAAGS
Well it seemed like a good idea to get four of these for a month long holiday to New Zealand with stopovers in Sydney on the way and Bangkok on the way back. They looked great, very shiny, colourful, and distinctive - very easy to spot our black cases with one of these on. But on some circumstances they WILL inevitably be damaged or ripped from the case they are attached to. Here's what happened:We tagged two daysacks for cabin baggage and two identical large hardshell Samsonite cases with pink and red TUFFTAAGs to denote which of the two of us owned which case. The two tags attached to the soft daysacks used as cabin baggage are entirely unscathed - they look as good as new after 7 flights. But the two tags on the Samsonite checked hardshells did not fare so well. After the first flight one TUFFTAAG had its end 2cm bent at a 90 degree angle from the rest of the tag. It was still doing its job, but after straightening the tag (by treading on it!) it was looking very secondhand I I could see that replacing my label card inside the tag would be almost impossible. The other tag was still fine. I changed the tagging point on both suitcases for a place I thought might expose them to less damage.After flight number 2, one of the tags had been lost completely, ripped off somewhere in baggage handling (this is why I only buy hardshell cases.) The other tag, the already bent and straightened one, was still in place, but only because the tag's wire had become wedged between the case handle and the housing on the case that the handle folds away into. The smaller of the screw ends of the wire tag had been ripped off the end of the wire. I presume that there's a soldered blob on the end of the wire that holds the screwed terminal in place, and the wire end shows a clean edge - it seems as if the solder blob has been torn off by leverage applied by the tag itself.The TUFFTAAGs are tough in that they are difficult to destroy (there's one bearing my name and address that is probably still in great condition somewhere between London and Sydney, but it isn't attached to my case) but easy to damage if attached to checked-in baggage, especially to a hard case where the stiffness of the large metal tag is in fact the thing that kills it. Get one end of the tag caught between two hard cases, or trapped under the case it's attached to, and there's a very high chance (50:50 chance per flight!!!) that it will be severely bent or lever itself free by breaking the detent holding the screw end on the wire. The tag I still have that was attached to a hard case shows considerable additional damage where the gnurled screw fixing on the wire has rolled against the tag's under-surface in a circle around the wire hole in the tag, marking it deeply and showing the tag was subjected to considerable force and leverage against mine or another hard case.Verdict: fine on cabin bags or general travel, but on hard cases in checked bags they will quickly be damaged or lost, in our case after two flights on a 7 flight trip. They MAY be okay on soft bags checked as hold baggage, but if the tag is tougher than your soft bag it might be your bag that gets damaged, not the tag.
J**S
Hard-wearing!
Unlike some "luggage tags", these are serious business! Constructed very well of aluminium, they will take a "regular size" business card, either in portrait or landscape layout (with a caution - if printed to the edge, this edge-printing would not be visible), and secured to the case using a short steel hawser with a threaded coupling. Templates (free) are available for both "serious" labels (name, address, etc), but also "fun" labels (paws off, not your bag, don't even think it, etc), as well as plain colour swatches (not sure where these come into use!). Either way, well-made and secure well - thoroughly recommended.
G**K
Excellent quality, smart appearance
Excellent quality. Arrived very quickly. I've yet to test them on an airport run, but they look very sturdy and the twist clasp, although easy to open and close, appears to be very secure. Very smart appearance.*Update* Tag endured flights to and from Manchester to Florida, it got bashed around in the hire car as we tried to squeeze suitcases in the boot of the Dodge, it was flung around the carousel in both airports and came out still attached by the sturdy cable without so much as a scratch. Very, very impressed. First time I've ever attached a luggage tag and still had it by the time I got home. Definitely deserves the 5* reviews.
G**R
Very Good, well made. Strong aluminum, supplied with metal cable and plastic protector.
Very Good, well made. Strong aluminum, metal cable and plastic protector supplied.These are very well made and will not fall apart: built to last the rigors of baggage handling!They come complete with a metal screw lock cable, and also clear plastic slide cover (to protect if gets wet).The internal 'details' card is pre printedThe holder will hold several should you not wish to make ALL your details visible from the outside.(great customer service too).Tried and tested and WOULD HIGHLY recommend.
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