Amazon has
NIIMBOT Bluetooth Mini D110M Thermal Label Maker w/ Standard Label Roll (White) on sale for
$8.95 when you apply promo code
XXWAEBZF at checkout.
Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.
- Note: This promo code is valid for users with or without Prime membership, taking the final price to the same $8.95 price.
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About this product:
- Label maker with BPA-free direct thermal technology
- 203 DPI
- 1500mAh, rechargeable, fully charged in 2 hours with a Type-C charging cord
- Compatible with IOS & Android Phone via Bluetooth connection with NIIMBOT app
- Dimensions: 0.8"D x 2.7"W x 3.9"H
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Yeah, changing a font is now an advance feature?
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their brand of tape seems highly priced.
their brand of tape seems highly priced.
they make massive margin on the stickers
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Yeah, changing a font is now an advance feature?
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Buying a second one because it's $9 and so I can keep one at each end of the kitchen, lol
their brand of tape seems highly priced.
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I've got a bunch of these labels that've been on things for 6-8 months and see no signs of fading. They aren't in direct sunlight, but a couple of them get a lot of light through a window for short bursts, if that matters.
They're thermal, so, yeah, I wouldn't leave them in direct sunlight/heat, but, they've been doing fine for everything I've thrown at them (labeling temporary projects at work, labeling my cables with the cable wrap versions, throwing QR codes on some of my consumable items (screws, a cherry drink mixer I like, etc...) to make it easier to buy a replacement ... they've been holding up just fine from what I can see for everything I've thrown them at and I haven't been brand loyal with the label rolls either.
ETA: I'll throw some on my XMas boxes when they go back up and see if they survive (I'd expect they probably won't survive until next year, but, we'll see).
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