Red Dingo Moon & Stars Stainless Steel Personalized Dog & Cat ID Tag
In a Nutshell
- Well-designed and well-constructed
- Engraving durability is a significant issue
- Recommendation rate is moderate
Quick Verdict
The Red Dingo Moon & Stars ID Tag offers good initial quality but suffers from durability issues, particularly with engraving that quickly fades or chips off. Some users are satisfied with the design and construction, but overall, feedback on longevity is poor.
Quick Stats
Pet Compatibility
Pros & Cons
Pros
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Well-constructed (1)
Users praise the robust construction and quality of materials.
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Cute design (0)
The Moon & Stars design is well-liked by users.
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Perfect for cat collars (0)
The size is deemed perfect for cat collars,
Cons
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Engraving durability (3) critical
The engraving fades and chips off quickly, making the tag illegible.
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Graphic chips off (3) major
The graphic on the tag chips off, reducing its aesthetic value.
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Difficult to read printing (2) major
The printing on the tag is reported to be very difficult to read.
Who Is This For?
✓ Best For
- • Dog and cat owners — The tag is designed for both dogs and cats, making it versatile for pet owners with multiple pets.
✗ Skip If
- • Pet owners seeking long-term durability — The tag's engraving tends to fade and chip off quickly, making it unsuitable for pets that may require quick identification.
- • Those who prioritize easy readability — The engraving and printing durability of this tag is poor and tends to become illegible quick
Durability & Care
Factors: wear and tear, daily usage
Cleaning Methods
Floor Compatibility
Rating Distribution
Highlighted Reviews
"The tag and connector are well constructed. I believe it will take a lot of wear and tear and still look great. Would definitely buy again!"
"The graphic quickly chipped off, the engraving faded, and it became illegible much sooner than I would've liked."
Bottom Line
If you prioritize design and initial quality, this tag may be suitable. However, if durability and long-term readability are important, you might want to look elsewhere.