🏷️ Label like a pro, organize like a boss!
The DYMO LabelManager 160 is a portable, user-friendly label maker featuring a QWERTY keyboard, large display, and one-touch smart keys. It prints high-quality black-on-white labels using thermal technology, comes bundled with three 12mm x 7m D1 label cassettes, and offers over 20 text formats plus 200+ symbols for customization. Its compact design and energy-efficient battery with auto power-off make it ideal for home and office organization.
Print media | Labels |
Scanner Type | Portable |
Max Input Sheet Capacity | 1 |
Compatible Devices | PC |
Sheet Size | 2.63 Inches |
Warranty Type | limited warranty |
Dual-sided printing | Yes |
Maximum copies per run | 5 |
Max copy resolution black-white | 300 dpi |
Duplex | Automatic |
Hardware Interface | USB |
Ink Color | Black |
Additional Printer functions | Print Only |
Control Method | Touch |
Output sheet capacity | 1 |
Processor Count | 1 |
Series Number | 2147606 |
Number of USB 2 Ports | 1 |
Total USB Ports | 1 |
Model Series | 2147606 |
UPC | 071701063434 |
Printer Ink Type | Thermal |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00071701063434 |
Memory Storage Capacity | 64 MB |
Manufacturer | Dymo |
Item Weight | 1.34 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 10.43 x 6.31 x 2.62 inches |
Item model number | 2147606 |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | Machine + 3 Tapes |
Manufacturer Part Number | 2147606 |
N**L
Still love it 10 months later! QWERTY all the way!
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 machine2 - 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 between6 - Two lines of text - you can print one or two lines of text, wish I could do three though7 - 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 time9 - Does not waste much label when printing10 - 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.
P**V
So useful!
Very helpful to be able to label all of my travel, art supply and sewing tool drawers and containers. The labelmaker is easy to figure out and use, and if needed, written instructions are clear. I contacted customer support with a question and the response was immediate, professional and friendly. It lives on my worktable now.
"**"
Sturdy, useful, and a good value.
I have never used a label maker before. I've been organizing and needed a label maker and label several different things and decided to try the DYMO Labelmaker 160. I'm almost 80 years old and not up-to-date on a lot of current things. When I received this label maker, there were no instructions. I tried playing with it to figure out how it worked. I got it to do some things but there were some keys I could not quite figure out. I went to YouTube and found how to operate this label maker. I really like this label maker. There are so many different functions on this label maker. It is easy to hold and easy to see information in the screen. Very useful. Worth the money.
S**N
works great, always remove your batteries when done.
Love this label maker, has been very handy for use. The interface is a bit clunky if you want to use symbols, but it's not terrible and still works well. ALWAYS REMOVE THE BATTERIES when storing. things like this (or multimeters, controllers etc), with 6 tripple A's, are destine to be destroyed if you leave batteries in them.
N**L
Nice handheld label printer with QWERTY keyboard.
Most of the handheld label printers are built using ABC keybaords vs. the QWERTY keyboard, and that was a key factor in my decision to buy this scanner. Some people have claimed that using DYMO label makers vs. Brother label makers will save money as the DYMO does waste less label when printing, this is both true and false --- I will explain more further down in this review.I would like to add to this review a comment about batteries, there has been multiple comments about this label maker "eating batteries"; I have used up trial cartridge and many labels into my second cartridge and have not changed the batteries in this unit. I am using Eneloop Rechargeable batteries and they have performed flawlessly. Keep in mind that this would be a higher drain type of device when printing and cheap "Super Duty" (Non-alkaline or cheap Rechargeable) batteries are probably not going to work well. As always, I recommend the investment in Eneloop batteries with a good charger (LaCrosse BC-700)PROs:- Handheld form factor- Easy to use- Prints nice looking labels- QWERTY KeyboardCONs:- NO access to any special charactors except via menus (i.e. if you need a "-" or a "." on your label, there is NO button for this and you have to go into the symbol menu to find the symbol you want) ... This is annoying and is the reason that this label maker looses one star (most of my labels include "-" or "." in them)******************************************************************************************* The truth about actual label costs (Pictures will be attached to this review) *******************************************************************************************I printed out labels using a Brother P-Touch PT-2030 and the DYMO LabelManager 160 and these were the results of my findings:As of the time of this writing, the DYMO 1/2" D-1 label roll is selling for $14 and includes 23 feet (276 inches) of labelAs of the time of this writing, the Brother 1/2" P-Touch label roll is selling for $11 and includes 26.2 feet (314 inches) of labelI printed two labels that had this text in 24pt BOLD "TEST-XX-01"The DYMO label that was printed including wasted space on both sides was 2.75" in length which would allow 100 labels to be printed on a $14 roll*** $0.14 per labelThe Brother label that was printed including wasted space on both sides was 4" in length which would allow 78 labels to be printed on the $11 roll*** $0.14 per label*** TIE ***I printed two labels that had this text in 24pt BOLD "255.255.255.255"The DYMO label that was printed including wasted space on both sides was 3.375" (3 3/8") in length which would allow 81 labels on $14 roll*** $0.17 per labelThe Brother label that was printed including wasted space on both sides was 4.5" in length which would allow 69 labels on a $11 roll*** $0.16 per label*** BROTHER WINS ***The DYMO would win with smaller labels, it seems that my first label tested is about the tie breaker in size.Bottom line:If you print SMALL labels, you will get more for your money using a DYMO label printer with less waste per labelIf you print larger labels, you will get more for your money using a BROTHER label printer even though it waste more per labelThe DYMO generally prints more labels per roll than the brother, even though there is less label per cart, however the Brother label is cheaper at this time.There is also the consideration that you might be ok with the extra tape used by the dymo, and that you might hate how much extra tape is used with the brother, ... How much time might you spend trimming brother labels because they are huge?They are both great label makers ... I hope this review helps someone make an informed decision!
M**R
Temperature sensitive!
LOVE this label maker. It’s great for labeling things at room temperature. Labels in the freezer fall off. Labels in the heat (attic) will probably stay on but you might lose a few. I like the DYMO brand because it’s easy to find labels! 1 roll of labels last me a long time!! It also comes with a lot of symbols built into the software so you can add fun things to your labels. It’s the size of a graphing calculator just a little more heavy. Design is simple!
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