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DYMO LabelManager 160, Portable Label Maker Bundle, QWERTY Keyboard, Large Display, 20+ Format Options, 200+ Symbols, Includes 3 D1 Cassettes for Home & Office Organization

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Style: Machine + 3 Tapes


Features

  • PORTABLE LABEL MAKER: Compact and lightweight for portability, making it easy to label just about anything, anywhere
  • TYPE QUICKLY AND EASILY: Label maker lets you quickly type text on the familiar computer-style QWERTY keyboard, edit with one-touch fast-formatting keys and print perfect, professional labels every time
  • PRINTS CUSTOM LABELS: Choose from 20+ ways to format text and 200+ symbols and clip art allows for personalization
  • EXTENDED BATTERY LIFE: Enjoy extended battery life with automatic switch-off
  • USE WITH AUTHENTIC DYMO LABELS: For best performance, use authentic DYMO Label Tapes in 1/4", 3/8" and 1/2" (6 mm, 9 mm, 12 mm) widths available in a variety of colors
  • BUNDLE INCLUDES: Three 1/2 inch (12mm) x 23 ft (7m) D1 label cassettes, black print on white tape

Description

The DYMO LabelManager 160 is a fast, simple label maker that's easy to take with you. Quickly type text on the computer-style QWERTY keyboard, edit with one-touch fast-formatting keys, and print perfect, professional labels every time. Compact and lightweight for portability, making it easy to label just about anything, anywhere. 20+ ways to format text and more than 200 symbols and clip-art make it easy to create high-quality labels for all your organization needs. To extend the battery life, the auto power-off function turns the label maker off when not in use.

Brand: DYMO


Printing Technology: Thermal


Special Feature: Compact, Portable, Lightweight, Display Screen, Auto Power Off, Inkless Printing


Color: multi-color


Printer Output: Monochrome


Maximum Print Speed (Color): 1 ppm


Item Weight: 0.61 Kilograms


Print media: Labels


Scanner Type: Portable


Max Input Sheet Capacity: 1


Compatible Devices: ‎PC


Duplex: ‎Automatic


Hardware Interface: ‎USB


Ink Color: ‎Black


Control Method: ‎Touch


Manufacturer: ‎Dymo


Item Weight: ‎1.34 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎10.43 x 6.31 x 2.62 inches


Item model number: ‎2147606


Size: ‎Machine + 3 Tapes


Manufacturer Part Number: ‎2147606


Date First Available: August 30, 2021


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great and easy to use!
Style: Machine + 3 Tapes
This is relatively easy to use compared to a different brand I had 5 years ago. I like this design. I like the QWERTY keyboard! Makes sense! And makes it very easy to type. I like the formatting features- B I U. This is a great labeling machine! It is also portable and durable.
Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2024 by Oge

  • Great product
Style: Machine Only
The DYMO LabelManager 160 Portable Label Maker has been a game-changer for my home and office organization. Its sleek black design caught my eye, and I must say, I am thoroughly impressed with its performance. This label maker features a user-friendly QWERTY keyboard and one-touch smart keys, making labeling a breeze. The large display is easy to read, and I appreciate the convenience it offers. Labeling has never been this efficient and fun! I've used other label makers in the past, but the DYMO LabelManager 160 stands out with its simplicity and reliability. It has become an indispensable tool in my daily routine, helping me keep everything neatly labeled and organized. I can confidently say that this label maker has simplified my life and made my home and office look more organized than ever. If you're in need of a label maker that's easy to use and gets the job done, I highly recommend the DYMO LabelManager 160. It's a product I love and can't imagine living without! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2024 by Sergej M.

  • Works consistently and is convenient
Style: Machine + 3 Tapes
I purchased this to help label toy bins and craft bins in my home. This has been extremely useful! I saw this in use at work years ago, and always wanted one. I am glad that I finally bought one! The instructions are easy to follow for loading and using the labeler. The print out is clear and easy to read. I appreciate that the label liner is split down the center to make it easy to peel off. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2024 by Hannah

  • Good product at a good price
Style: Machine + 3 Tapes
I have purchased two of these. The first one is still working great after eight months. The second one quit working after three days, but was warrantied immediately and had a new one sent out within two days. Both have been working. Great since then. Good customer service And easy to deal with. I would absolutely purchase from them again. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2024 by Mark

  • Simple no-frills labelmaker
Style: Machine Only
So I was always curious about the Dymo because people talked about how it didn't waste label paper. I had owned the Brother PTD210 and ended up buying the Dymo. After using both a lot, I definitely prefer the Brother. But this is a review of the Dymo so let's begin. The first thing I noticed was it's a very basic machine. No font options (just an arial-type font with bold, italics, etc.). The sizing options are limited. The available graphics are limited and not drawn particularly well. The best aspect is how simple the machine is. You type the text and hit print and then cut it. There is no need to feed the label before you cut so you can't accidentally cut your text. The machine is designed to do 1 label at a time which means you type a label, you print, you cut. Then you type the next label, you print, and you cut. There is no advantage to typing multiple labels before cutting because there are almost no adjustable label options. If you only do one label or a few labels at the time, the Dymo is a great option. I actually gave the Dymo to my staff because it's more dummy proof than the Brother because there are almost no options. In comparison, the Brother has so many options from fonts to graphics to how the label is printed. Next to the Dymo, it can be overwhelming. On the Brother, you do have to feed the last label before cutting or else the last label will be cut in the middle. As for "saving" or "wasting" label, if you only print 1 label at a time, the Dymo is better. With the Brother, the first label wastes label paper. However, if you print more than 1 label, the Brother actually consumes less paper than the Dymo. And that's because the Brother has modes like chain print. You can see this in the pictures I included. Note: I picked different fonts just to show you how many fonts the Brother has. Some fonts are bigger than others and some fonts are wider than others. Also keep in mind that the Brother let's you adjust the width of the fonts so you can stretch the font. Bottom line: with the Brother, you type up all your labels and then do 1 cut. This will consume the least paper between the printers. But if you only type 1 label, then the Dymo is a better option. If you try to use the Dymo like you use the Brother, you will waste paper because there's always this huge gap between labels and it's not adjustable like the Brother. The things I don't like about the Dymo is how plain it is. Take the above image as an example. There is no battery graphic. So I ended up using a screw. The Brother has so many pictures in so many different categories, and the Brother has better pictures. I printed a label with a computer picture on both the Brother and the Dymo and the Dymo image was very old-fashioned. The other thing I don't like about the Dymo is the keyboard layout. The good is that it's a narrow machine that you can wrap around. However, I can't stand how the keys in a row are right up against each other but then when you go to the row above or below, how far that row is. The Brother keyboard is better laid out. Also, the feel of the Brother is better to me. In the end I just feel the Brother is the better machine if you really want to do custom labels with fancy designs. It just has so many features. It's even easier to do things like print multiple copies of the same label. However, for people that don't want to really use labelmakers, the Dymo is more dummy proof and wastes less labels when printing individual labels. When I gave the Brother to my staff, I told them to print all their labels before cutting it. But they kept doing 1 at a time. So the staff that wanted more control over the label design preferred the Brother. It's for the power users. And the staff that just wanted to print 1 label preferred the Dymo. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2022 by Patrick H. Nguyen Patrick H. Nguyen

  • Still love it 10 months later! QWERTY all the way!
Style: Machine Only
I have been using this very frequently for over 10 months. I did some research reading reviews and even read the one reviewer who compared the cost of the label refills. I am so glad I chose the Dymo LabelMaker 160! What I love about this machine: 1 - QUALITY - Never ever had an issue printing, it has been a reliable machine 2 - Love the QWERTY keyboard. An ABC keyboard would have driven me nuts. 3 - It prints super clearly, even the off-brand refills that I bought. 4 - Battery life has been forever. In fact, I have not put new batteries in it yet (and I've printed the small roll it came with and almost a whole regular-sized refill). I'm using regular batteries. 5 - Lots of font sizes - from 8 to 24 with steps of 2 in between 6 - Two lines of text - you can print one or two lines of text, wish I could do three though 7 - Features - It has everything I need: a few borders, many special symbols, text styles (not different fonts, just styles - italic, bold), can print vertical, etc. 8 - Cutter works smoothly every time 9 - Does not waste much label when printing 10 - Nice size - It's not huge like some label makers. It's also not tiny making it difficult to type what you need. I had originally thought I wanted it even smaller but now, I'm thinking it's like the Goldilocks size, just right. Wish list: 1 - Wish I could print 3 lines and not just 2. There's enough room on the label in the smallest size but it doesn't do it. 2 - Wish it had 2-3 fonts (not a ton, but more than one would be nice) 3 - I wish the special symbols that I use most frequently would be in the first "row" of special symbols. Like I think it's crazy that I have to tab down 8 times to get to the "&" symbol. In fact, the 3-5 most frequently used symbols should be added to the keyboard. Other than that, I don't mind that special symbols are accessed through a special button. It's fairly easy and doesn't clutter the keyboard, keeping the machine a hand-held size. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2021 by NCisBeautiful

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