A good deal considering everywhere else this is £13 minimum.
It has 16 reviews on Amazon. Av 4.5 stars.
Easy to Use
10 auto label designs
Fast Printing (29mm/second)
Over 170 symbols
Built-in label cutter
18 comments
Blasphemous
28 Feb 16#1
Which store...?
nhskbhatia003
28 Feb 16#2
Found it in Manchester near Trafford Centre. I asked and its a National Deal.
sharooney
28 Feb 161#3
Where can you get the tapes?
Groovii D to sharooney
28 Feb 16#4
i was wondering the same........looks a great deal.
Rich44 to sharooney
28 Feb 16#6
Just about anywhere eBay & amazon are good places to start
Nice deal. Note that the tape is mostly likely a short "starter" tape, and if you buy genuine then a new tape will cost more than this.
W_jelly1
28 Feb 16#9
is this the one that comes with 2 tapes and the 8 (or 4) Durcells? would be cheaper than buy new tape if you have a costco card.
nhskbhatia003
28 Feb 16#10
1 tape and 6 AAA batteries with it
NUMBER1bargaininggirl
29 Feb 16#11
Excellent find heat added
louisputtick
29 Feb 16#12
Bought this then the iron on fabric tape from amazon only to find it prints on them backwards and this machine cannot swap the way it prints. Check the machine number against the tapes you buy as it is limited
Tenex to louisputtick
29 Feb 16#13
That's what I'd buy it for - is there no fix?
Dobsie
29 Feb 16#14
I got one of these about 6 months ago, easier to use and cheaper to run than the old dymo labeller I had. I bought non official replacement tapes from Amazon in a 5 pack, think it worked out at about £3 a roll.
All in all its great, only annoyance i have is it leaves a inch border one side of the label which just wastes tape needlessly.
pop5
29 Feb 16#15
How durable are these labels? Want something to label buttons that are touched to turn on and off and wonder if the lettering will wear off quickly or stickers come unstuck. Other option I've been looking at is laser labeller but these don'rt seem to work on plastic or metal. Can anyone help please?
Dodge62 to pop5
1 Mar 16#16
I used P-Touch labels to label the wiring loom in my race car. Some of those labels are exposed to pretty awful conditions under the car - rain spray, oil and whatever. Four years later they're perfectly readable if you rub the surface muck off. Not exactly the situation you're describing, but I'd say they're pretty durable. I used genuine tapes, can't vouch for the compatibles.
nick1austin
1 Mar 16#17
Spraying with an acrylic laquer is the usual way to increase durability. Try waterslide decal paper. You print them in an inkjet printer. cut out the section to transfer, dip in water, place next to the label is going then slide it sideways off the backing paper. Again to make it durable let it dry and spray with acrylic laquer.
louisputtick
1 Mar 16#18
nope, spent a bit trying and no luck as you need the more expensive machine, check the fabric tapes exact supported model before buying
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It has 16 reviews on Amazon. Av 4.5 stars.
Easy to Use
10 auto label designs
Fast Printing (29mm/second)
Over 170 symbols
Built-in label cutter
18 comments
All in all its great, only annoyance i have is it leaves a inch border one side of the label which just wastes tape needlessly.
Try waterslide decal paper. You print them in an inkjet printer. cut out the section to transfer, dip in water, place next to the label is going then slide it sideways off the backing paper. Again to make it durable let it dry and spray with acrylic laquer.