🔖 Secure Your Belongings with Style!
The Funnytek 100PCS Plastic Tags are versatile anti-tamper security seals designed for a wide range of applications, from luggage to postal parcels. Made from durable PP plastic, these numbered tags offer adjustable lengths and easy attachment, ensuring your items remain secure and easily identifiable.
Manufacturer | Funnytek |
Part Number | HNN-FN-231013B1 |
Package Dimensions | 34.79 x 18 x 7.3 cm; 200 g |
Manufacturer reference | HNN-FN-231013B1 |
Colour | Red(100PCS) |
Finish | Chrome |
Material | Polypropylene, Plastic |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 200 g |
S**R
Ideal for multiple situations
These security seals are the type of thing for your kitchen drawer that holds all the useful quick to grab items to use around the house. Ideally they are a great security seal for items that you don't want to provide easy access to (i.e. luggage and equipment cases). That said, they also double up as quick and easy cable ties if hiding behind TV's, desks, sideboards, etc. They come in easy to separate strips (10 to a strip) and you get 10 strips. They'll also hold things in place and prevent them from falling over or secure items in your garden from opportunistic thieves. Handy to have.
M**Y
Does the job
The set of 100 red plastic tags arrives in an easy to recycle plastic bag. You get 10 tags per strip, with 10 strips in total. Each Tag it's more than long enough to be useful for a variety of things.From tagging fire extinguishers to tools, they are also easy to install. Just wrap one around the object to be tagged, and poke the end through the hole and pull. The tag will automatically move to the right place and lock.Then you can simply cut off any excess length with a pair of scissors or or a sharp knife. Removing them is the same as well, just cut with the knife or scissors. Then afterwards they can be right recycled in a standard plastic recycling bin.Interestingly every single one of them is numbered. That's a good idea as you can see how many you've got of something. Though the numbers are not always that clear to read. Instead I either write on them with a marker pen or add a little sticky label.For example if I want to tell someone that tool like a drill stand is locked out for safety degrees. Or because the tool has been set to a particular depth and I don't want it anyone to touch it.Another very handy use for these is it for cosplay events. Wrapping one of these around a trigger guard of a prop weapon can be used to show that the weapon has been checked and is safe for the event.What I also like about these if they're very good value, from my rough maths about 12 pence each.
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