📚 Elevate Your Reading Game with Style!
The 125 Count Tin Brass Bookmarks are premium metal line markers designed for avid readers. With a sleek dull gold finish, these bookmarks slide effortlessly onto pages without causing damage, ensuring your books remain pristine. Made from durable tin brass, they eliminate the hassle of bent corners and sticky notes, making them an ideal gift for bookworms. Each pack contains 125 markers, providing ample supply for all your reading adventures.
Manufacturer | Book Darts |
Brand | Book Darts |
Item Weight | 1.6 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 0.8 x 2.4 x 2.7 inches |
Item model number | TIN125CTBRASS |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Dull Gold |
Material Type | Metal |
Manufacturer Part Number | TIN125CTBRASS |
C**.
Essential
I read a lot and cook a lot, I like these to pin recipes I want to try and in books they show where I last left off.
J**Y
My favorite book darts.
My favorite book darts. Easy to use, easy to see, easy to reposition without tearing the page. Much more convenient than conventional bookmarks. I have tried other brands of of book darts and these are still my favorite.
B**N
Worth it
This is a great handy tool for my artbooks
0**W
The case is wayyyy better
They changed the CN tajner. My last one kept not opening. Problem solved! Love these!
A**R
Where have these been all my life?
I'm an avid reader that has struggled keeping bookmarks in their place and I will never fold a corner of a page. These darts are awesome! Not only do they mark the page, they also can be positioned to mark the location that you have left off. They are small, flexible, and great for daily use.
C**L
Great Page Markers
I am a persistent note writer, reader and sometime journaler. I often need to look back at a page in one of these things and these seemed like a good tool for finding them.I bought these along with some I thought would be much larger. I find that I use them at least as often as I thought I would. They’re very, very handy.As far as gifting goes, someone like myself would probably appreciate it. They’re packaged well enough. It’s a tricky gift, this. And probably shouldn’t be alone.They are well made and easy to use, but it’s too soon to address issues such as durability. They’re sturdy, but there’s still the issue of the colour peeling. They’ve held up well so far.I do wish they came in more colours for organisational purposes. I often have several in one book, journal &c. Colour coding would really help. Is the only real improvement I wish for so far.They are a good enough value. They’ve included lots of them, which helps take the sting away. Plus, for someone like me, they’re so useful.I hope this is helpful to someone. Thank you 🙏
G**T
Fantastic little book markers for all readers.
I've been using book darts for several decades now, I actually gift a dozen or so with books when I loan them. I started using them doing academic work. I'm always surprised more readers don't know about these things. Along with a good set of bookmarks, using these gets you right to the page or section you're looking for - without dogears, underlining, or other permanent marking.Definitely something every dedicated reader of hardcopy needs.
D**.
Very practical
I love to highlight and write notes in my books. I even bend the corners of the pages. These keep me from bending the page corners and let me know which pages I have highlighted or made notes upon. I know I lessen the resale value of the book by highlighting or putting notes in the margins but I'm not concerned about the future value of the book to someone else. I'm more concerned about the value of the book to me now and when I pick it up again in the future and see what comments I had when I read it months or years before. To me, my books are like my children and each is very special. I will say I had no trouble getting the cannister open the first time but after that it was very difficult. So difficult that I had to cut it open and now store the tabs in a plastic container with a lid on it.