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<p>I tried some pre-printed socket labels. But the sticky wore off
and the printing was not solvent resistant. <br>
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<p>I have a Brother P-Touch label maker. I'm impressed with the
durability. I've labeled some sockets and many of my tools in my
'Paddock Tool Kit'. I also applied labels to some kitchen
measuring cups (the printed on markings wore off) and they are
still intact a year or two later & after many washings.</p>
Eric Russell<br>
Mebane, NC<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 7/24/2020 11:49 AM,
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<font size="2" face="sans-serif">1-Sticker labels-do they last? I
actually use colored tape on a few of my most standard sizes so
I can quickly
find them, but that needs to be re-applied every few years.</font>
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