Quick-Tag Coated Metal Personalized Dog & Cat ID Tag
In a Nutshell
- Small tags hard to read, factory recoil issue.
- Aesthetic appeal and durability are highlighted.
- Would not consider for purchasing for large dogs.
Quick Verdict
The tag is frowned for being too small for large dogs and having poor engraving with inconsistent readability. Despite looking really pretty, this tag doesn't provide the intended purpose of an easily identifiable pet tag.
Quick Stats
Pet Compatibility
Pros & Cons
Pros
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Personalization (1)
Good print quality, which is a common drawback in labels.
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Aesthetic appeal (1)
Recognized for being heavy and a good quality product with size.
Cons
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Size Issues (3) critical
Too small and hard to read, especially with modern-day font sizes
Tip: Order a bigger size
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Low Quality Readability (2) major
Poor-as-string font size leaves an unclear impression
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Size Unsuitability (2) major
The tag size is not suitable for small dogs and large dogs
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Engraving Quality (2) major
Engraving faded with durability under more pressure.
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Engraving Bad (2)
Would not be satisfied with the way the tag is written
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Incident of Incorrect Size (1) major
The tag itself doesn’t cover the tag accurately
Quality Trend: Declining
Customer complaints lead to more faults in the product
positive
negative
Who Is This For?
✓ Best For
- • Small to medium-sized dog owners — The tags are suitable for smaller breeds and have good print qualities
- • Cat owners — The tags are compatible with cats as well
✗ Skip If
- • Large dog owners — The size of the tag is too small, makes the information blinking hard to read, and is uncomfortable to wear for large dogs
Durability & Care
Factors: Good quality print, Poor design factors, Product warranty
Rating Distribution
Common Questions
Does the tag stay locked on a dog’s collar?
The tag sucks despite incredible product reviews highlighting lots of positive reviews.
What sizes does it come in?
We can't understand
Highlighted Reviews
"The way it was engraved almost immediately were off, and you couldn’t read my dog’s name or my number the whole point of the tag and it was small on a large dog I would not recommend getting this product to get a different one. I would definitely not buy again."
Bottom Line
While the Quick-Tag ID tag looks visually appealing and is durable, its small size and poor engraving readability make it unsuitable for larger dogs. Smaller dog owners might find it an okay option but given the bad reviews in sizing, it’s not recommended for a broader audience.