Summary
What this review covers
This review focuses on the listed 1000 tag count, white strung tag format, listed tag size, product imagery, and fit for garden table labeling.
Pros
The upside
- The strung tag format ties to bags, jar necks, baskets, bundles, and small display pieces.
- White tags give plant names, prices, dates, and short notes a clean writing surface.
- The 1000 count pack keeps a deep refill supply for repeated garden tables.
Cons
The tradeoffs
- The small tag surface works best with brief notes.
- Paper tags need dry storage and careful placement near fresh plant material.
Where to check it
Check Brothersbox Price Tags with String 1000 Count
Open the current merchant listing if the buyer fit and tradeoffs still line up.
- Amazon opens the Brothersbox price tags product page.
Breakdown
Full review
A tied tag for garden table details
Brothersbox Price Tags with String give garden bags, bundles, baskets, and jars a small tied label. Use them for plant names, prices, harvest dates, seed packet notes, and dried herb blend names.
The white tag surface keeps handwriting clear on kraft bags, muslin sachets, jar necks, flower sleeves, and display baskets.
Helpful for repeat table setup
The 1000 count pack keeps a refill supply ready for plant swaps, garden gift packing, and seasonal harvest tables. A tag can tie around a bag handle, jar rim, sachet drawstring, twine bundle, or basket handle.
The string is already attached, so tagging can happen quickly during packing.
What to expect
Keep notes brief so the small tag stays readable. A plant name, date, and short price line usually fit cleanly.
Store the tags in a dry drawer or bin where the strings stay tidy beside markers, stickers, and twine.