• Just Right Length and Width. I'd Sleeve/pouch/cover protector Outer Dimensions: 4.6" L x 2.81" W , Inner Dimensions: 3.54" L x 2.6" W. Compatible with Avery Name Badge Inserts 5390 / 05390, 2.25 x 3.5 Inches, comfortably fits 1-5 pcs of credit card or driver's license sized cards.
  • Durable PVC (poly vinyl chloride) material, wear-resistant and corrosion-resistant properties. Single layer thickness is increased to 0.4mm, with an increase of 60% compared to the standard thickness 0.25mm in Amazon. High transparency. Even if multiple badge holders overlapping, read effortlessly.
  • Dual-use hanging slot/holes design, the middle slot for lanyard, keychain or retractable carabiner reel clip, the both side holes for the cord/strap/string/thread. Strong and Flexible plastic material. The badge holders will not leave trace, folded and refolded many time. The hanging Slot/holes will not break, distorted many time.
  • Wider Edge, not cracking. Hot pressing forming production line at a time. Fully automated operation, close bonding pressure to improve the bonding more firm. Long-term use will not be aging. Low temperature resistance. After testing at -30 Degrees Celsius, it will not embrittle, to avoid cracking.
  • 100% Money-Back Guarantee. The manufacturing process does not add any toxic and harmful plasticizers and stabilizers, with non-toxic, no smell, no heavy metal pollution, to ensure safety and environmental protection.

A friend of mine suggested this ID badge holder and I've been very happy with it. I've been using the same one for over a year now and it still looks brand new. My other classmates liked it so much that I gave them a few. It is holding my ID badge, known crewmember badge and a company key card to open doors. Can't fit anything else in it but it is completely sealed and I never had to take them off for anything yet which also keeps the contents new. I'm very happy with the purchase and recommend it if you're looking for ID badge holders.

Exactly what I was looking for! As well as being great for holding a business card or two for use as a bag tag... (Yawn, but sometimes essential.) I'll use these to tag my location/grip gear...now when I tell an assistant, or even a new intern, to grab ???/whatever...they'll be able to come back with what I want every time. Outstanding. And yes, I gave them 5 stars even thought I said they were "almost" perfect. I lopped off a star because they don't come with any sort of attachment...an equal number of zip-ties would be great. (hint hint wink wink if KEYLION is reading this.) They regained a star because they tested waterproof. Tested mine & they passed.

These are heavy duty, excellent quality ID card badge holders with all the characteristics claimed by the manufacturer / seller. These were used in conjunction with Avery 5390 Name Badge Insert Refills (also available here at Amazon) to make economical identification tags for fuel cans and contractor tool bags. The Avery inserts were printed on both sides (left side - right side), folded in half at the perforation and inserted into the clear holders so that the tags can be read regardless of orientation. To secure the tags to the fuel containers and tool bags, 8" black (UV-resistant) cable ties were used. Please see attached photos for additional information.

We have particle rich and messy toys and activities that I like to supervise and help my little one with that I don't keep out....like watercolors, bingo daubers, his coding caterpillar, flash cards, and dry erase workbooks. I came up with a book that he could use to show me what he’d like to play with, it's pictures in the badge holders with binder rings. That way he can flip through them to let me know when he wants to play with something that I keep put away and our little home nursery school doesn’t end up looking like a messy play room instead. Using the badge holders in this manner was great for us and perfect for the hands of a two year old.

I bought these not for an ID badge but for my Metro pass card. I saw someone using one of these and thought what a wonderful idea! This way I don't have to keep taking my pass card in and out of my purse or wallet, but just attach this to my purse or my shirt/top with a retractable lanyard and I'm good to go. I don't often ride the rail but my pass card is handy and easily accessible whenever I do. It's good that I got a pack of ten - I will give these to my friends.

My ID badge has a chip so I have to swipe it to get in the building, up the elevator, and again for the office suite where I work. This badge holder doesn't interfere at all with this function. I also added my bus pass to the same holder, so now I just carry one holder for both cards and it swipes for the bus as easily as my workplace without a glitch. The Ziploc feature helps me feel secure - my cards aren't going to fall out at all. I can attach it to any type of lanyard or clip I want. Very durable. I thought I might want extras in case they tear easily, but I don't think I'm going to need them! I will probably pass the extras around to my coworkers.

I have been using my badge holder for almost 6 months now and it is holding up nicely. I am able to scan my entry key through the bad holder which is nice. 10 of them come in a pack so if one were to break, you have more.

We got these to use in conjunction with the EOTW 6 pack Lanyards to hold the Universal Orlando park and express passes. The badge holders are a nice heavy duty plastic with a secure zip top, so the badge holder did not have to be removed from the keyring on the lanyard to put in the passes. We had the bar code for the passes each facing out, so it was very easy to get through the checkpoints as the scanners could read through the plastic. And the badge holders kept the passes dry on the water rides (make sure the top is completely sealed!)

So far I love it, I put a piece of napkin inside of it and put it under water inside a bowl for an hour, there was no trace of water inside, it's nice and thick, and so far it hasn't broke.

I've been on a quest for the perfect ID holder for almost ten years. I'm a runner and I've experimented with several holders only to have problems with weight, durability, interference with the scan of the e-card on the inside, the id falling out, or the plastic being too foggy to visually read the id on the inside. This humble little badge holder, cheap and simple, has been the answer to my quest. It's very lightweight and its simple design reduces the things that can crack or break. The cards easily scan electronically through the plastic. It opens and closes easily for easy id retrieval. The plastic is very transparent for easy viewing on the inside. It's top-loaded to prevent the id from accidentally slipping out. With ten to a pack, I can afford for them to wear out from time to time. Also, because the plastic is soft, it doesn't rattle against keys and other hard objects that you might want to add to the loop holding the badge holder. It's amazing how the best design is sometimes the simplest design.