HomeInnovationThis $30 gadget keeps my office and workspace organized at all times...

This $30 gadget keeps my office and workspace organized at all times – how it works



Adrian Kingsley-Hughes/ZDNET

Follow ZDNET: Add us as a preferred source on Google.

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 printer that connects to your smartphone via an app and spits out 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 does tend to fade them). Because I have a constant supply of new stuff coming to test, I passed it onto to somewhere that would really use it — a local business with a cafe on the side.

Since then, this printer has worked hard for close to a year, printing labels for sandwiches and cakes (labels are perfect form use in refrigerators and freezers), price labels for gifts (they stick incredibly well), packages going out, and anywhere else a label might be needed.

And when I say it’s worked hard, I mean it. According to the cafe owners, they’ve bought at least 16 boxes of labels for the printer, each box contains three rolls, and each roll has 100 labels on it. 

That’s more than 5,000 labels when you add in the few hundred labels I put through it. That’s… a lot.

Some 5,000 labels later… and it’s still working like new (doesn’t look it though!)

Adrian Kingsley-Hughes/ZDNET

A year on, and this printer looks an awful lot more beat up than it did back when I reviewed it. But it doesn’t just work, it works like new. 

Print quality is still great, the shell is still in one piece despite being dropped countless times, and the battery still holds charge well (in fact, even with this heavy, extreme use, it only needs charging about once every month or so).

Also: A power bank that doubles as an LTE hotspot is the travel gadget I didn’t know I needed

The only complaint with this printer is that it won’t change off a USB-C to USB-C cable, and needs USB-A to USB-C cable. It’s just the way it is with some of these USB-C devices. But remember, this is a $30 printer.

Why I recommend this product 

When I first started using the Nelko PM220, I thought it was a bit of a toy. A capable printer for sure, and one that would be fine for light household use, but I honestly didn’t think it would be up to commercial use. 

I was wrong.

If you want a Bluetooth thermal label printer, the Nelko PM220 is certainly a reliable choice. The printer is cheap, the labels are reasonable, the setup is reliable and can work hard. 

Looking for the next best product? Get expert reviews and editor favorites with ZDNET Recommends.

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Must Read

spot_img