What is a self inking stamp?

A self-inking stamp is a type of rubber stamp that has an internal ink pad, allowing it to continually add fresh ink to the stamp pad with every impression. This makes it much easier and less messy than traditional stamps that require a separate ink pad. The ink is stored in a self-contained reservoir, and the stamp automatically re-inks itself after each use, which makes it durable. It is available in different shapes and sizes, and the ink can be refilled once it runs out. Self-inking stamps are commonly used for business and personal purposes, such as addresses, signatures, and logos. They are easy to use and can be customized to meet specific needs.