How I used a Bluetooth label printer to declutter my office workstation (and why you need one, too)
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Some bits of tech end up being so much better than you ever thought. And when that piece of tech is a printer, well, color me surprised, because they have a reputation for being pretty awful.
Not this one.
About a year ago, I tested and reviewed the Nelko PM220 Bluetooth thermal label printer, a palm-sized device that connects to your smartphone via an app and prints a variety of self-adhesive labels. I used it extensively to label up (and level up!) my workshop, and appreciated the large, bright, and clear labels it makes.
Also: This battery analyzer is the most unnecessarily awesome gadget I've tested so far
They're also water, oil, chemical, and low-temperature resistant, so they last really well (although heat and UV do tend to fade them). Because I have a constant ...
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