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NIIMBOT HK via Amazon has
NIIMBOT D110 Bluetooth Label Printer Machine (White) on sale for
$9.99 when you apply promo code
SPWVBB7Y at checkout.
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Details:
- Designed for quick home organization, school labeling, and back-to-school use
- Uses BPA-free direct thermal printing at 203 DPI with high-speed chip; no ink or toner needed
- Built-in rechargeable battery for extended use; portable and pocket-sized
- Bluetooth connectivity via NIIMBOT app for iOS and Android; supports batch printing
- Simple setup; charges fully in 2 hours via Type-C; does not work with computers
- Auto-identifies inserted label tapes; compatible with various sizes including clear, colorful, cute, gift, and round labels
- Label refills are waterproof and oil-proof; suitable for kitchen, home, and school
- Monochrome printing (black text only); color effect achieved via patterned color tapes
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You get more labels on a roll if you buy the small labels (in case that's not obvious, lol)
I picked up the NADAIIN N12 yesterday when it was $8, and the labels are looking at about half the cost.
I will probably be using both depending on my needs, because Niimbot has a well established community for peptide vial labeling. But that's pretty niche and most people will probably want to go with the cheaper machine.
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edit. Looks like they may also able to print variable length labels, but feels like a moot point.
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I miss having a physical keyboard like with my Brother one. I also prefer the brother one cutting with a straight blade rather than the serrated blade my new one has. That all said, I don't miss the several inches of label I lose every time I print with the Brother, and it seems pretty easy to get new labels, at least for now.
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You get more labels on a roll if you buy the small labels (in case that's not obvious, lol)
I picked up the NADAIIN N12 yesterday when it was $8, and the labels are looking at about half the cost.
I will probably be using both depending on my needs, because Niimbot has a well established community for peptide vial labeling. But that's pretty niche and most people will probably want to go with the cheaper machine.
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Instead I got the phomemo d30 for $18, and my first supply of labels saved me more than the $8 extra I paid for this. The cutting is also better on the D30 with a metal cutter rather than the plastic on niimbot. If you don't mind the other colors, they frequently go below $16. I just wanted black or white.
In terms of subscription and such, they're the same.but you don't need it. It's just tog et extra icons and fonts so far.
There are open source software options for both, but niimbot will still be locked to their own overpriced labels.
For cheap stuff like this, i'd not worry about brands like Brother.
You get more labels on a roll if you buy the small labels (in case that's not obvious, lol)
I picked up the NADAIIN N12 yesterday when it was $8, and the labels are looking at about half the cost.
I will probably be using both depending on my needs, because Niimbot has a well established community for peptide vial labeling. But that's pretty niche and most people will probably want to go with the cheaper machine.
I have the Niimbot in my kitchen for food prep date/time labeling and I don't ever connect it to my phone, just push the button and instant label (helps with multiple people in kitchen). Didn't see that feature advertised on the Nandaiin.
Does the NADAIIN N12 support date/time stamp just pressing the button and not having to connect via app?
I have the Niimbot in my kitchen for food prep date/time labeling and I don't ever connect it to my phone, just push the button and instant label (helps with multiple people in kitchen). Didn't see that feature advertised on the Nandaiin.
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