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Your cart is empty.Vincent Hill
2025-08-15 14:15:33
This is a nice DIY stamp kit with two sizes of alphabets a small and a larger size. The kit comes with the two alphabet trays, the self-inking stamp body, and a pair of large useless tweezers. I suggest anyone who purchases this kit also purchase a nice pair of sticker tweezers, if you already do not own some, to set the letters with as the pair that comes with it are horrible, too large, and too fat to be wieldy, and it will shoot the tiny stamps across the room I am now missing 3 stamps because of this they are impossible to find once they go flying. The stamping body has a max of 5 lines and is fairly easy to load with the stamps, especially with a good pair of sticker tweezers. The stamping is clear and as long as you don’t do what I have seen a lot of first time stamp users do which is force it down, slam it down or use enough pressure to crush bone, when all that needs to be done is a steady light pressure you are stamping not pressure embossing, or engraving which takes force. It is a standard design anyone who has worked in most office setting's will have used something just like it. I think that it is well worth the money I spent, my only gripes are I wish it came with a second single line stamp handle, and better tweezer. One last thing they clean up easily with flushable wipes or baby wipes as long as you use the alcohol free ones, unlike some stamps that you have to purchase stamp cleaner to get the ink off.
Tyler Prater
2025-07-21 11:05:31
Worked great!
Timothy Peters
2025-07-10 19:45:52
This was pretty easy to set up and to make changes. Definitely need to pay attention to clicking the letters all the way down on the stamp and using the tweezers to squeeze them tightly together but it wasn't hard at all. Stamps are a little inconsistent but it's all in getting a stable flat surface and using consistent pressure. It works great for what I needed which is preparing price tags for my antique booth. The smaller font letters are more difficult to read, so doubt I'll be using those. Also the ampersand (&) is not quite right.
Customer
2025-06-04 20:36:40
Works well after you get everything place but ink seems to run or bleed over no matter what you are stamping.
A. Coops
2025-05-03 21:02:41
Chase wanted $75 to get a self inking stamp. This works as well and it's easy to set up.
S.
2025-04-25 14:04:28
I’ve had multiple self inking stamps over the last couple of years - I really like them. but always found alignment an issue since the ones I used to buy had a gray, un-see through part that you align on the paper.I have a project now and I thought self inking stamps would really help, and hey look at this one with a clear part you align on the paper!I’d say that’s the only plus of this brand. Using this particular self inking stamp was pretty terrible. The letters/numbers are difficult to get out of their respective cases and into the stamp, then heaven forbid if you need to slide them around and they start popping off never to be found again. The stamp itself, when turned upside down is rounded??? so you can’t set it there and put the letters in as it keeps falling over - you have to constantly hold it. The ink pad, though reversible (and will dry out at the same rate as the other side :/) is so full of ink and was a total mess to use. The worst part was, if you had more than one line of text, only the middle line would show up and it would be over-inked while the other lines would under-ink, sometimes not even showing a full word or the full letter. Truly frustrating. The only hack I came up with was rocking the thing away or towards you to ink the other lines but it would still over-ink the center line.I consider myself a self ink stamp pro - and this stamper is a waste of money and time if you’re looking for a clean, legible, evenly inked stamp.I ended up buying a trodat printy 4912 typo on Amazon that has worked out incredible - clear alignment part, flat “head†so it stands up as you’re putting letters in, easy to get the letters out of their cases and move around in the stamp, and it inks all of the lines of copy evenly. It’s the perfect self inking stamp imo.
John M.
2025-03-18 21:57:01
The reason I purchased this DIY ink kit was to prevent lots of same writing on the military students appointments slips. After writing several a day it gets old and I am not getting any younger (Retired military vet and getting close to retirement). When the kit arrived it came with 2 sizes of lettering and each letter, number and sign (like your keyboard) came in 2 to 5 of each which came in handy since you use a couple of letters a few times on the kit. I took me several attempts to get the first word correct and the directions seemed incomprehensible to put the letters in correct order for printing. It may be the way I read it but with trial and error it took me 15-20 minutes for it to all work out in the end. When you press down after the ink has touched the letters, the first couple of times it did print with too much ink but it worked itself out. Overall I do like the ideal that if I need it for a different function, I can change it. Please remember to have a sizable area to work in just in case the rubber letters fly off of the tweezers and lose them like I did for 2 of them. Overall great product and am very satisfied with its performance and quality.
Justin
2025-03-12 15:57:11
Item as described. It is what is - the letters are obviously very small so some careful planning and execution is required (is easy to drop the letters with the tweezers). However it is not rocket science, and it comes well packed with instructions and actually works very well. Recommended.
Rachel R. Mofar
2025-02-22 16:23:07
Does what it says in the description, good build quality, arrived on time!
Benjamin Ariceaga
2025-02-20 11:48:03
Excelente producto, cumple perfectamente con su función. sin duda un buen producto.
Nadine
2025-02-15 19:09:43
Good quality and came on time impressed
John Mostyn
2025-01-17 19:43:30
very disappointing product broke putting it together
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