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The Amytalk 12 Digits Roller Stamp is a versatile, multi-function stamping tool featuring 26 English letters, 10 numbers, and a variety of symbols on a smooth-rotating plastic wheel. Compact yet comprehensive, it delivers clear, precise imprints ideal for DIY scrapbooking, journaling, and professional labeling. Designed for durability and ease of use, it includes detailed instructions and tutorial videos to help you create personalized, flawless stamped messages every time.







| ASIN | B07VFZDRSW |
| Best Sellers Rank | #37,847 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #189 in Business Stamps |
| Brand | Amytalk |
| Color | 12 Digits |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (840) |
| Date First Available | July 19, 2019 |
| Item Weight | 9.2 ounces |
| Item model number | AS000027 |
| Manufacturer | Amytalk |
| Manufacturer Part Number | AS000027 |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Product Dimensions | 3.07 x 2.36 x 6.61 inches |
| Shape | Letter |
| Size | 6 x 7.8 x 16.8 centimeters |
C**A
Basic and reliable.
This was the only stamper I could find that met my needs for the number of digits. I read the negative reviews but purchased anyway, however, I haven't had any of the issues others have mentioned. Setting the numbers does require a delicate touch but the adjacent numbers don't move as long as you don't touch them. You just need to be careful that you are using the same dial on the front and back - it's easy to get the wrong one of you're not paying attention to your placement. Very happy with the quality of the impressions. Photo attached.
G**.
Excellent great quality
I use this for notary entries in my journal. And the dials move easily. It’s long enough for my use and has a variety of symbols along with the numbers and letters. It takes ink easily and stamps clearly. It seems sturdy and like it will last me a long time. It’s got a comfy grip that’s not too big. The stamp itself is quite large/long but it accommodates all 26 letters, numbers and symbols.
E**R
Good value for money, will work well for some
If you want a price gun, buy a price gun. If you want a stamp for constant use in a commercial setting, buy that. If you want several different stamps, buy several: don't be cheap and try to use this one stamp for everything. And if you think you're going to get extremely ergonomic, precision Swiss engineering at this price, get a hold of yourself: this is an effective, specialized, modest tool at a fair price. This isn't meant to serve in place of all stamps. It's great for repeatedly marking 12 (or fewer) symbols on paper (and maybe things, I suppose it depends on what ink you use). For example, I have extreme difficulty writing by hand so I use this stamp to make entries of recurring events in my book-style calendar -- if I'm teaching class X and time Y on Tuesdays and Thursdays this semester, this stamp makes it easy to indicate that, very legibly, on all the appropriate days. Turning the wheel you want (to choose each character), and only that wheel, takes some care. And if you are setting 12 characters, it's going to take a couple of minutes. If you have arthritic hands, giant fingers, poor fine motor skills, or very fragile skin on your fingertips, forget it. Also this is not the right tool if you want to go back and forth between stamping, say, "confidential" and then "received" in alternation. But if you want to stamp one thing once in a while (maybe a scrapbook page?), or a bunch of things with the exact same character string (maybe "Spring Break" on 9 consecutive pages in a calendar), it's just the thing, and very good value for the money. Practice for 5 minutes and you'll get clear, clean impressions with no problems. Do use good ink, like VersaFine; if you buy a cheap stamp pad your results won't be so great. I'm completely satisfied, given that this costs less than 2 months of Prime membership. By the way, the letters are a half-centimeter tall (about 3/16ths of an inch).
T**N
Recommend buy for business
easy to use
C**E
Hard to move but works eventually
It feels sort of cheap. The rubber shifts easily on the bar and makes the letters not spaced well. The wheels are also a pain to turn and feel a bit fragile.
M**N
This product is very difficult to use, especially for those of us older folks with stiff fingers.
This product is not recommended at all. It is very difficult to move any of the wheels with the metal spinner, and sometimes more than one wheel spins at the same time, after a selection has been made. The metal spinner is painful, especially for us older folks. The spinner prongs are sharp. Changing the selected number or letter by moving the rubber strips is very messy and leaves ink on my fingers. Very bad idea and the dollar sign choice is not at the beginning of the selections. This product is very poorly designed and not unusable.
D**N
Rubber stamps still have a role that can only be filled with a rubber stamp.
When only a rubber stamp would do. Very flexible with full alphabet and numbers in every position. Characters of about 0.2" or 5mm height, the stamp is very flexible.
F**J
Use a rolling motion for best results.
The letters are 5cm in height. The rubber is soft and malleable enough to push the letters closer together or pull them further apart, depending on your desired effect. The best way to get a clean transfer is to ensure that you have inked all the letters evenly and then stamp in a rolling motion. Start by leaning the stamp toward you and rolling it forward (or vise versa). Avoid using a heavy hand for this. Also make sure you're stamping on a hard, flat surface. If you want to make sure the letters are in a straight line/leveled, you can use a ruler to push the edge of each letter (the square portion) into a straight line. With these kept in mind, this product works really well and has become my go to stamp for documents (numbering, dates, etc) as well as crafting.
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