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Jun 04, 2025
They are excellent headphones. I've bee...
They are excellent headphones. I've been using Bose QuiteComfort for years. These are substantially better.
Source material:
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly - The Danish National Symphony
Bird York - In The Deep from the film Crash
Lucinda Williams - Are You Alright?
Dave Brubeck - Take Five

Dec 07, 2017
More usable in everyday use
Wide jaws plus small handle makes this far more usable than a regular spanner. Used it to crank on 1/4 turn angle stops for washing machine, in tight space. Felt very good, no slack in jaw.
Jun 27, 2011
Great professional-grade label maker.
2 of 2 found this helpful Rhino 5200 is great for network and electrical panel labeling.
The Polyester labels are very wear-resistant, but have a memory so aren't good for tight diameters. If you're labeling flat surfaces go with Polyester.
The other tapes are Vinyl and Nylon, both are flexible but Vinyl can be used in direct sunlight.
(The above took a very long time to figure out; most sites, including Dymo, won't really tell you the basic things you need to know.)
The print automatically gets small if you need that, to the point where I've put onto one 3/4" tape a host's name, IP, drop number, and property number. It's tough to read with my older eyes but it'll fit onto the label, 4 lines all scrunched onto the tape. The LCD gives you an idea of what will fit and what won't, by graying a part of the display.
Battery lasts a long time - you can save some money by going with disposable AAs*6. The lithium-rechargeable is nice, charging is fast. Just make sure you have a lot of labels to make before you go that route.
The orange-colored display is easy on the eyes and very legible. I'd recommend you go to labelcity.com for labels - they've been quick and knowledgeable and it's their core product, not just something in a large store that knows nothing about what they sell.
I think the rest of the features you can get by reading the product's brochure.