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Review on 🏷️ Optimized Garment Attachment Tag for Clothing by Brendan Thorpe

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Contains lots of consumables - watch out for holes in delicate fabrics

In the past I've been tagging clothes that retailers put up for sale with safety pins and it was so time consuming I ended up with pierced fingers. I'm so lucky to have a marker gun, especially one with so many extra needles and markers! What I love about this gun: - It comes with a case to keep everything together. - Needles are easy to change. and add more spikes to the weapon. Instructions are easy to use and printed right on the case. The pistol is supplied with 7 needles (6 of the same size - 1 preloaded - and 1 loose) and 5000 fine white nylon markers. This should last a very long time. - It is lightweight, comfortable to hold and does not tire your hand. - The purple color makes it stand out well. Most people I know have a white pin, which is easier to lose if you have some clothes to tag. - Marker works smoothly / does not stick. - There is a safety cap to cover the needle so you don't prick yourself - It's very easy to use - The price is worth the value. What I don't like: - With delicate fabrics you have to be very careful where you put notches because they can make a hole. I recommend placing tags on the armpit or other seam so that the item you are trying to sell is not visible/damaged. Overall very happy with this gun. It should last a very long time before it breaks or I run out of spikes.

Pros
  • Tagging Guns
Cons
  • Expensive