Brother PT-H200 Label Maker, P-Touch Craft Label Printer, Handheld, QWERTY Keyboard, Up to 12mm Labels, Includes 12mm Gold on White Tape Cassette
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samantha evans
> 3 dayAbsolutely love my label maker best buy ever. Its not the cheapest available but I wanted more than just labels, it was the ribbon printing that sold it to me. Really easy to use which it handy because there wasnt any instructions. Its quite chunky but not heavy. The vertical printing is handy too. It comes in lots of different colour tapes and satin ribbons.
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Valeria T
> 3 dayMe gustó mucho que ampliaran las opciones de fuentes y enmarcados, ya se ven mucho más estilizados los resultados que su versión anterior. Tampoco sabía que hay una gran variedad de cintas, adheribles, listones, para etiquetar textiles, etc. Está muy padre! En algunos videos de Youtube sale que traen pilas pero no trae
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helierda priscila de souza
> 3 dayAmazing and easy to use
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alison davies
Greater than one weekThis is amazing.... I’ve labelled everything in my craft room and also personalised ribbon fir a friends engagement present.. can’t stop using it
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Antonella F.
Greater than one weekEsaudisce lutilizzo
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Les Williams
> 3 dayThis labeller is aimed at the craft market; in the box is the labeller, a set of instructions and a 4 metre gold on white 12mm wide ribbon, it doesnt come with batteries, youll need 6 AAA ones; there is also a socket for a DC adapter. Operation is pretty intuitive once the batteries and tape cassette are fitted. There are lots of styles and patterns that can be selected and the quality of the printing of the gold on the white ribbon is very high. The labeller uses TZ tape cassettes, of which there is a large choice, both originals and compatible, in different widths and colours as well as ribbons and iron-on labels for clothes. The display is clear to read, the keyboard is easy to use and the cutter works well to cut the ribbon. I have a much simpler brother labeller, which sadly uses a different sized tape cassette, and Ive found it invaluable for labelling power adapters so I know where they belong, and for making labels for seed trays and plants where Ive cut label sticks from scrap plastic packaging. Overall a fun to use, versatile labeller which will prove invaluable around the home.
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marie ferrance
> 3 dayEasy to use and does exactly what it say it does would recommend it
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Claire
> 3 dayMy daughter loves it! She is labelling everything now thinking of getting one for myself! Can get several different colours of tape in different widths which is handy!
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Daryl Anderson
20-11-2024I wanted this to label storage jars in my pantry. And for crafting. Excellent piece of kit would not want to be without this now I love it
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Robert Groom
24-11-2024The unit has some very nice artzy features allowing you to print all manner of special occasion messages, and the tape is nice - gold on white anyone? You can print wrapping ribbons, iron on clothing tapes and the usual stick-on plastic variety. It needs a read of the instructions to get the best out of it, but its not rocket science. I do find the vertical orientation of the buttons a bit tricky for my fat paws, but most people having lady-sized fingers will not have any problems. The biggest concern is the cost of the tapes - if youre using these to wrap gifts, then its going to cost you an arm and a leg to swap several gifts given that the tapes seem to be only 3m long for just over a tenner each. There are after-market equivalents, but its worth looking at what youll be using it for and working out how much the tape is going to end up costing you before you purchase.