NIIMBOT D110 Label Maker, Smaller and Smarter Label Maker Machine with Tape, Portable Label Printer for Home, Office, Organizing
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Jelane
> 24 hourI cant believe how easy this label maker is to set up and use. To set up, you simply load the label roll (it literally takes a few seconds), turn on the device, and download the app. When you open the app, it will automatically pair your phone with the device. Then you simply type in whatever you want your label to say and print. The printing happens instantaneously! You can also change the size of your font. I noticed that the app also allows you to print things other than font, such as QR codes, shapes, and other graphics. All you will ever need to purchase in the future is labels if you run out. You dont even need ink because this label maker utilizes inkless printing, aka thermal transfer! I didnt even know that was a thing. Very cool.
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Sharon L
> 24 hourThis label maker is nice for organizing and using labels for various things. I have used it to label different power cords and chargers. It is easy to use and easy setup.
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Shikota
> 24 hourWorks really well, was quick and easy to install and figure out. I would recommend to anyone looking for a quick label maker! There are a ton of different label designs that you can get to work with this printer also. Hope this was helpful!
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Kandie Wood
> 24 hourThis lable maker is perfect size for storing in a desk drawer when not using it. The lables are simple and easy to install. The app was easy to navigate to get it downloaded. The printer is not heavy at all so its easy to move around with you, and the size makes it easy to set on a shelf with little to no space. The only complaint I have is the app is definitely not very user friendly, youre limited on everything on the app. You can not use your own fonts, designs, or anything. Not so happy with that, however you can pay more money and get the upgraded version butter honestly you do not get enough to make it worth the cost
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ChristyP
> 24 hourI love this label maker so far. It reminds me of the Phomemo brand label maker (which I use routinely). Their app is nice and the quality of the print is great! So far I’m enjoying using it for all of our household items!
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STEPHEN C MACDONALD
> 24 hourThis review is for NIIMBOT D110 Label Maker. UPDATE 26 March 2023 When I first tried to download the Niimbot App onto my Dell PC it said that the app requires a 64 bit machine. I was trying to download it on a 32 bit machine. My other Dell office PC is 64 bit but I needed to buy a Bluetooth USB adapter which just arrived. So I was able to download the app and I just paired the label maker with my PC. Problem is that the app wont run Windows 10 for model D110; only runs with the B21 Niimbot label maker. I was really hoping to use my PC to print the labels since full size keyboard is much easier to type on than a cell phone screen. Changing my rating to 3 stars. I own a Brother P-Touch Label Maker. It accepts tape widths from ¼” to 1”. I got this Niimbot label maker kind of on a whim thinking there would be times when printing pre-sized labels might make more sense than using the Brother. The Brother wastes 1 inch of tape each time it prints out (because of the distance between the print head and the cutter). The Niimbot labels are separated by only about 1/8” so the waste factor for them is much less than for the Brother. The Niimbot D110 paired up easily with the Bluetooth of my Android Motorola Moto-G stylus phone and my Samsung S7 Active Phone. From within the app press “connect” and power up the printer to pair the printer to your phone. In order to download the Niimbot app to Windows PC you need a 64 bit machine. The Niimbot app is fine and icons are pretty straightforward to understand. You do need to make sure that the printed image you are shooting for aligns correctly within the height/width label outline shown on the app. If it’s off you can click and drag the image to the desired location within the label outline. Under English there is a generous collection of free fonts. Any font that has “VIP” next to it requires signing into a paid account. This D110 label maker will accept labels ranging from 12 to 15 mm high and 30 to 75 mm wide. Roll of OEM labels seems to range in price from about $5 per roll (if purchased in bulk) to about $12 for single-roll purchase. Phomemo D30 labels will fit the D110 label maker and are cheaper then the Niimbot brand. Phomemo are ~$4 per roll if bought in bulk rolls or 3. Problem is that the Phomemo are wrapped opposite to the Niimbot so you would have to unwind the Phomemo roll and rewind in the correct direction. Just for reference, ½” tapes for my Brother printer are about $3 each (3rd party). Each roll has a RFID chip embedded on the side of the roll that identifies the dimensions of the label. I’m assuming that the chip on the Phomemo can be read by the D110 printer. If not, at worse, you would need to peel off the side label with the RFID chip and attach it to the Phomemo roll. As of this writing the Niimbot D110 is selling on Amazon for $37. Same unit sold by JADENS store is selling for $30. And the Niimbot D110 is also available on Niimbotlabel.com for $30.80 (incl shipping).This Review is for Geek Cheers Flag Pole Holder, Multi-Positions Flag Bracket Heavy Duty T304 Stainless. This is a heavy duty flag pole holder. My current flag is hanging from an exterior wall at the typical 45 degree angle. I would prefer to have it hang horizontally but that is not an option with my current holder. This Geek Cheers holder will let me set any angle I want from zero degrees to 90 Degrees. The Amazon write-up and the box say that the material is cast 304 stainless steel but the holder and the screws and wingnuts are mildly magnetic so I suspect the material is likely a 400 series stainless steel. But since the holder is also painted (white) I don’t foresee a long term rust problem. I love that they include a 4 mm brad drill bit to drill pilot holes for the four included 2-1/2” long screws. They also include screw anchors should you opt to secure the holder that way. Note: the base of the holder is designed such that you could mount it to a round column. Giving 4 star rating because of the stainless steel issue.
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Gokul
> 24 hourIt is very good and fast. The label tapes are bit expensive for the purpose. Also finding a 25mm tape for this machine is challenging. It also accepts 15mm tape which is commonly available.
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William
> 24 hourAs part of my desire to bring some order to my chaotic life I frequently label things. Many is the time that Ive picked up an A/C adapter, wondered what the dickens it is supposed to power, and then see the label that I placed on it months before - chaos reduced! This label maker showed a great deal of promise when I ordered it. I like its footprint (it is small) and the fact that it takes about 1 second to print a label. I have used other label makers in the past, and in addition to being cumbersome to use, they took 10 times that long to print. I took the D101 out of its box, plugged it in (the only things in the box were the printer with roll of labels inside, charging cable, and user manual) and within moments it signaled that it was fully charged. All that I had to do to start blissfully printing labels was to download and install the Niimbot app. So I did that and in the process encountered a fairly lengthy user agreement and privacy policy notice. To register an account the user has to agree to these. I recommend reading them - the user is agreeing to share a pretty hefty amount of information. Frankly I cant understand why, simply to print a label, the merchant has to secure agreement from the user to capture personal information. Im no IT guy, but it seems to me that necessary information would be limited to perhaps hardware and operating system information. I quickly discovered that the functionality of the printer is very limited unless the user accepts the information sharing terms and registers either a telephone number or email address, and a password. Absent this step only very rudimentary labels can be generated. The preexisting templates are behind the curtain and the only way to peek back there is to agree to information sharing - albeit one way only. I dont think the creator of the app is prepared to share their personal information with me. So I created a very simple label (see the picture) to identify the substance in the container. I know what it is, but no one else does since I put it into that container. Now anyone able to read the label will know what is held in that container. It took me less than 2 minutes to create this label, and that included powering up the printer, downloading and installing the necessary app, pairing the printer to my phone, installing the labels (the included roll of labels must be started by peeling off a sticker keeping it tightly rolled and then reversed and returned to the printer body so the labels face down while printing) and printing. The actual printing part was incredibly fast. Had I wanted multiple copies I could have probably generated 60 inside a minute. That would have taken 10 times that long with my older label maker. So I give this label printer high marks for functionality and convenience, but feel some angst about handing over my personal information just to be able to label my coffee sweetener...
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Maggie Mapp
> 24 hourIt’s so great! It prints so much faster than my fancy Dymo. Lots of fonts, symbols, and borders and the app makes it incredibly easy to use. Just wish it would have come with more label paper, but I’ll definitely be ordering some.
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Cassie
> 24 hourvery neat little printer. Makes label printing quick and easy.