Sunday, October 9, 2016

IDtagged Diabetes Type 2 Black Braided Leather Medical ID Bracelet w/ Stainless Steel Magnetic Clasp

IDtagged Diabetes Type 2 Black Braided Leather Medical ID Bracelet w/ Stainless Steel Magnetic Clasp 


https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01IARH5F2/ref=cm_cr_ryp_prd_ttl_sol_7?th=1 #idtagged


I couldn't be happier with this braided leather id bracelet. I have type 2 diabetes and have always felt that it was important to be transparent about this condition. If I am found on the floor, it could help save my life having this identification to let responders know that this is something that could be the cause of me being unconscious. I have tried necklaces with dog tag ID's. I have tried a metal chain bracelet. These chain type items tend to get caught on everything. I don't know how many times I tore up bedding because the chains would snag on the stitching on the bedding while I was sleeping. This ID bracelet is pretty dang awesome. No way will this item snag on anything. The leather band is not super flexible but it fits me very well. I ordered a medium sized bracelet which turned out to be the best size for my wrist. I have an average sized wrist for a woman. The clasp is a little bit different on this bracelet. It has to be pushed into the receiving end. It is a little tricky at first to figure out how to maneuver the bracelet by yourself but after a couple of days I've gotten good at it. I wouldn't wear this item in the shower. It does look very nice with most clothing so not only is it functional as an medical ID bracelet, it is also quite fashionable. 



(Because some reviews are required on blogs or social media, I will still need to include the following disclosure) ***I received this product at a discount for my fair and honest review. I know there's some stigma attached to that statement so I'll give you a quick overview of my philosophy on how I review and my stance on receiving products at a discount in exchange for my review. The seller is giving their product for free or at a discount primarily because they very much believe in their product and want real people to give this product a try. They are not buying a guaranteed positive review. They are, however, asking, at a risk for themselves and their business, for my fair and honest review. It is with this premise that I choose to base my review. When I choose to give a product a five star review, that means it did not disappoint me in any way. I chose to allow this product into my home and test drive it, so to speak. And during that test drive I walked away thinking to myself "I'd buy that again". If the product has a four star review from me, then there was something that wasn't particularly awesome or perfect about it and I walk away thinking to myself "I may or may not consider buying that again in the future". So far, I haven't had too much occasion to leave a three star review, even for products I have paid full price for. A three star from me says "this was not what I thought it would be" or "yikes, this probably should go back to the drawing board". Two and one star reviews are reserved for those 'egads' moments, of which I have had very very few.***

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