An embossing label gun is my favorite way to label

When I worked for a power company [cough] years ago, I went through kilometres of this tape, in a variety of colours and sizes. We labelled everything, in every transformer station. My hard hat and my coffee cup in the break room had my name on them in Dymo tape. My toolbox from that era still does.

If necessary, but that meant you didn’t get the little half-cut tab that allowed you to peel off the backing without spending five minutes picking at it with your fingernails.

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Why not right now?

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Now-ist…

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We had the same grandpa?

That’s awesome. The only thing better than a label maker that can label something with a line integral is a computer that can scan and calculate that line integral.

That looks like a very precise grouting gun, but there’s no label.

“Labelling unclear, disintegrated bathroom. 3/10, would not buy again.”

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An embossing label gun with extended magazine: When you really need to sort things out.

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I’m gonna hold out for a retro Kickstarter version that requires an app to use and costs $300.

Only if its made with organically grown bamboo and milled from a solid piece of aluminum, and put together by hand by people in a remote village.

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