• Stamp kit for creating permanent hand-stamped imprints; 5/16-inch character height
  • Includes upper-case A-Z letters, 0-9 numbers, and “&” symbol for exceptional versatility
  • Works with metal, leather, wood, clay, and more; great for a variety of applications
  • Made from durable alloy steel with a sand-blasted finish for strength and clear imprints, even over time
  • Wooden storage box included; backed by an AmazonBasics limited 1-year warranty

These work so well for stamping the bottom of my pottery with my initials and the year. I considered other brands but all were at least $10 more and the numbers and letters were sold separately. The box makes the product much larger than the kind that are packed into a case touching each other, but I personally like the box a lot. I covered the Amazon Basics logo with a name tag so I can identify it at the studio and it looks high quality and professional.

Easy to use and works as expected. The case is handy for keeping the letters and numbers easily organized and accessible.

Very sturdy. They leave a good imprint without a lot of difficulty. I used them to stamp leather tags to add to my crochet winter hats. They really look great! There’s a video on my YouTube channel if you’re interested. It’s called DIY leather labels at Creating a Simpler life.

This is amazing quality for the price. I was a little skeptical at first but after reading reviews and remembering how great our other Amazon Basics products are, I purchased it. I'm new to metal stamping but these work great and I won't need to upgrade for a long time. I recommend these to anyone new to the craft or anyone looking to replace their current set.

Very happy with these. I’ve used them for wood, leather, metal (keys and washers), and even leather-hard ceramics. The font is easy to read, and they are easy to use. That being said, to get a decent imprint on metal, it did require a decent amount of force applied, so my only suggestion is to practice beforehand, and get yourself a decent mallet. A traditional hammer may be too much for this purpose. They all require different hammer pressures (obviously), but you kind of want to get it stamped within the first punch since every time you hammer it, the letter is bound to move slightly. So know how much pressure you have to hit it with, and just go for it.

I love these! I ordered them to be used for a craft project for a group of women who came to our Sisters on the Fly event last fall. We used them with metal blanks to label our Dutch ovens - one for the pot and one on the lid. The gals had a great time hammering their names, Sister numbers, whatever onto the tags. No more confusing who's Dutch oven is whos. And I loved that they were a little bigger than the other sets I saw.

Seem very well made. Strong material. Hoping I got large enough ones for a couple of the jobs I needed them for. The seem a little small though they are the exact size that was listed for them, I just didnt quite realize how small that was. Either way that's on me for 1 and 2 I still really like them and love the case they came in, both gorgeous and well made. Sturdy as well. Over all great set that I hope to be using for years to cone.

I purchased this set and chose the Amazon Prime option that explained: "Like New: Item will come in original packaging. Packaging will be damaged." The only thing damaged was the outer box, which was apparently not its original package. The permanent box the stamps come in is made of very lightweight wood. The stamps themselves are easy to handle and are of sturdy, solid metal. As with many stamps, care must be made to hold a stamp straight as it is tapped so that the letter - and not the stamp handle area - will impress the material you are working with.

Very heavy I haven't used them yet but will update when I do.

These worked well for stamping hull number on an aluminum hull. Not sure how well they would work on steel since a serious blow was required for relatively soft Al.