


Review: I definitely like it - I think this tag holder is genius. Itโs secure and easy to understand for my mom... I bought two more for myself after I gave it to her. Itโs a little... ok a lot big/thick for the holes on most tags. Basic tags like rabies tags from the state and city registration tags donโt fit without drilling. Aluminum is so easy to drill a bigger hole into, but I understand if you donโt have power tools or steel bits or the desire or time to do this. As you can tell from my picture, a split ring still works. (I actually didnโt drill that one because I wanted a unique jingle for each dog.) Also, as you can tell from my picture, I had the hubris to heed the warnings of the sage reviewers before me. I bought whatโs called a Hex Bar dog tag (from another site for small shops selling handmade goods, hint hint) at a price lower than that one store Where The Pets Go, OR the one that rhymes with GetCart... anyway, this bar tag is very very wide (and has the plus side of 5 lines of text). Which means that if the pegs in the tag holder do rust or separate, or have a gap for whatever reason, it will take it at least 1/4โ of finagling before it lets go, which is less likely to happen because I: keep my tag collars clean and dry, and tighten the screw every time I put a leash on. (Remember that drill? I added a homemade 1/2โ aluminum tag to the handle of my leash, which acts perfectly as both a leash ID just in case I leave it somewhere, and works as a flathead screwdriver for this tag holder.) This might be overkill. This might be too much effort for you. If you think it is, use a normal split ring tag holder. My mom doesnโt have Sally Henson nails of steel, so she couldnโt use the rings that came with her city tags at all, much less twice every year. And me? I just think itโs pretty. Promise Iโll report back if it breaks! Review: Great product! Holds 3 tags securely. - I bought this because the split ring I originally had on our dog's collar got bent somehow and when she was scratching her neck, it cut her toe pad open! I bought these for all 3 of our dogs and have had them on for 2 months now. So far, so good! Our rescues are very active and rough house quite a bit. These tagabiners have stayed secure through it all! I also like to change out their collars for the different holiday seasons, so switching will now be a breeze... with no more chipped or broken nails for me lol. Very happy!
| ASIN | B074WBY3V9 |
| Brand | New Inventor Products |
| Brand Name | New Inventor Products |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 40 Reviews |
| Manufacturer | New Inventor Products |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 11974-3 X 2 |
| Number of Labels | 2 |
| Unit Count | 2.00 Count |
Z**U
I definitely like it
I think this tag holder is genius. Itโs secure and easy to understand for my mom... I bought two more for myself after I gave it to her. Itโs a little... ok a lot big/thick for the holes on most tags. Basic tags like rabies tags from the state and city registration tags donโt fit without drilling. Aluminum is so easy to drill a bigger hole into, but I understand if you donโt have power tools or steel bits or the desire or time to do this. As you can tell from my picture, a split ring still works. (I actually didnโt drill that one because I wanted a unique jingle for each dog.) Also, as you can tell from my picture, I had the hubris to heed the warnings of the sage reviewers before me. I bought whatโs called a Hex Bar dog tag (from another site for small shops selling handmade goods, hint hint) at a price lower than that one store Where The Pets Go, OR the one that rhymes with GetCart... anyway, this bar tag is very very wide (and has the plus side of 5 lines of text). Which means that if the pegs in the tag holder do rust or separate, or have a gap for whatever reason, it will take it at least 1/4โ of finagling before it lets go, which is less likely to happen because I: keep my tag collars clean and dry, and tighten the screw every time I put a leash on. (Remember that drill? I added a homemade 1/2โ aluminum tag to the handle of my leash, which acts perfectly as both a leash ID just in case I leave it somewhere, and works as a flathead screwdriver for this tag holder.) This might be overkill. This might be too much effort for you. If you think it is, use a normal split ring tag holder. My mom doesnโt have Sally Henson nails of steel, so she couldnโt use the rings that came with her city tags at all, much less twice every year. And me? I just think itโs pretty. Promise Iโll report back if it breaks!
S**.
Great product! Holds 3 tags securely.
I bought this because the split ring I originally had on our dog's collar got bent somehow and when she was scratching her neck, it cut her toe pad open! I bought these for all 3 of our dogs and have had them on for 2 months now. So far, so good! Our rescues are very active and rough house quite a bit. These tagabiners have stayed secure through it all! I also like to change out their collars for the different holiday seasons, so switching will now be a breeze... with no more chipped or broken nails for me lol. Very happy!
R**S
THANKFUL
This Tagabiner Pet Tag Holder is a game-changer. Itโs sturdy, functional, and easy to use. This product is helpful when the time comes to change collars or tags. I hope this continues to be available for purchase!
E**E
Works well, not quick release, but feels sturdy.
Just received this and put the tags on. I like that it feels well made and sturdy. You need a screwdriver, or a dime to tighten, release it, and it does take a minute - not a 'quick release and swap thing'. Probably more secure than an s clip, but, not as easy to swap out for different collars. Will see how I like it. My guess is that the screw thing will be secure but require examination from time to time to be sure it is 'tight'.
M**R
Works well and far easier to insert tags into
This works very easily and seems to be holding up and keeping tags in place. Really easy to assemble and place tags within. Far easier than the key rings.
P**D
Best gadget I have found to secure pet tags to their collar, good invention.
A strong, solidly made metal pet tag holder that secures the tag to the collar far better than any "O" ring or clamp. The tag freely swivels about as the critter moves unlike any "O" ring and it should outlast the pet and maybe the owner.
H**R
Works very well!!
Wow! My brother and sister pups have a charming habit of pulling on each otherโs tags. Finally something that will keep their tags in place!!
N**I
These are awesome.
Love these none of the tags have come off. Also my dogs are no longer having issues with eating from metal bowls, before their tags would clink against the bowls when trying to eat, no longer an issue!
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