Following up on last week’s thread on a label maker for electrical work.
Really liked the Dymo brand Rhino 5000 w/hard case. Seemed like the best overall deal, included 2 different tape cartridges, batteries, A/C adapter, etc.
Did some web searching for prices.
Just about everyone listed it at $149
However, Labelcity.com is now selling it for $116 and UPS shipping to Alaska for $1.99!
Thought this was worth sharing.
Jim
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do we all need to move to alaska to get the $1.99 shipping...
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WOW!!! What a Ride!
Forget the primal scream, just ROAR!!!
Come on up, the weather's great (-35F at our house, and state low last night approaching -70F).Seriously, I am so used to getting hammered on shipping I had to post. In fact, the $116 for the labeler seemed like a mistake (listed at both $116 and $ 149 on the same website).But that was what I was charged. Seems like a good purchase all around.J
as for the cold...
we can give ya run fer yur money from right from here...
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WOW!!! What a Ride!Forget the primal scream, just ROAR!!!
The quality of Dymo's industrial labels cannot be disputed. Simply click "favorites," choose my MVP label design, and then print whenever I need my template immediately. It is also convenient for travel because it fits well within my fanny pack.