

MicroStitch Tagging Gun Kit – Includes 1 Needle, 540 Black Fasteners & 540 White Fasteners (Starter Kit)
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Heather
> 3 dayThis honestly is a game changer
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Judy Gilbert-Blanchard
> 3 dayItem was late but was nicely delivered and I like it! It is very useful to fasten many things!
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Courtney Graeter
> 3 dayThis was so useful! Comes in handy for a quick fix or small fix. Super easy to use!
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Cassandra Jean
> 3 dayThis is a must have tool. Perfect for putting a quick stitch on a top that opens up. I used to use a safety pin for this, but this tool is so much better. Super easy and you can’t see the stitch.
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vsajewel
> 3 dayIve only had this a few days...but I love it so much I wanted to write a review. Why, you ask? Becuase they were serious about keeping that little needle covered...this is a safety warning! But then Im really a klutz too...seriously...I must mention this in other reviews! Its not really a stapler...really its it teeny tiny Product Tag Attacher Gun. You know...those plastic loops everyone uses to affix price tags? Its just a tiny version of this...which is actually really cool! Instead of a long plastic loop, theres about a 2-3 mm thin plastic strand with Ts on each end. One T goes in one the thing you want to affix and the other in the thing youre affixing it too. (But you do both at the same time with this gun.) The plastic strand in between is just short enough to not allow the 2 attached pieces to flop around...but just long enough to get them to easily attach! Its really quite brilliant! What do I use it for? Ive grown super sensitive to clothing tags...you know, the ones that use scratchy fishing line-like thread or melted edges to keep from raveling? They dont ravel...but they do scratch me ALOT and sometimes they make me itch too. They are very uncomfortable. So I cut tags out of almost everything at the neckline. But once they are cut out, how hard do you think it is to match them back up with the proper clothing item again? Youd be right if you guessed near impossible! Im tired of never knowing what brand or what size or even what the fiber content is of anything that I wear!!! So I decided Id try to reattach the cut labels somewhere they wont bug me...like the hem, or an inside (wide) seam. But I knew that real staples would certainly annoy me. Thus began my search! I actually did find a real stapler but it hasnt arrived yet and its from a tailor supply house, not from Amazon. It probably wont work for this use, but I sew a lot too. So, this little device is perfect for my needs! I sorta laughed when I read the repeated warnings about keeping the needle cover on...theres a needle lock too! Ive used these types of guns before and I thought it was definite overkill. But guess who was bleeding after attaching their very first label? That needle is amazingly sharp! Maybe thats why it works so well? Anyway, I still love it and doubt that it will be the last time any blood is shed...but its worth it just the same!
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Fox
> 3 dayLOVE LOVE LOVE THIS!!! So far I’ve used it to hold my bra pads and swimsuit pads in place when I wash them. I’ve used it to hold a temporary hem and several different things for crafting!
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Sara
> 3 dayThis thing ACTUALLY works and quick too! It’s basically a safe staple for your clothes and actually holds. Get it!
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Marisa, NYC
> 3 dayI absolutely was in love with this product but I only used it 4 times abd the needle popped out abd I can’t fix it. Also the stitch isn’t that strong so it popped open a couple of times. But it broke within a month abd manufacturer closed the return window after 30 days. Not sure what to say except buyer beware.
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Janie
> 3 dayIts ok in a pinch
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Erin
> 3 dayHandy tool, although expensive. Use it to close up my shirts in the front when they are cut alittle too low.