The Dymo LT-100T LetraTag

Yay. I finally got a labeling machine. This was the rage last time and after using my previous company's I felt that I need to have one myself. Well, not because of a whim or some lifelong wish but I really need them when my project is ready for the next phase. Somehow, cellophane tapes and paper just won't cut it when you need your project to scream quality. Either that or I am starting to admit that my handwriting is illegible even to myself. Its so bad, I think even Pharmacists can't read them either.

And so, for RM99.00 I got this Dymo LetraTag.
I wanted to try Brothers but I think, this brand
has more support which means I can easily get
the replacement tapes almost anywhere. Oh, do
mind the foot as Kaelynn was still playing with
my Notebook.

One good thing is that this machine uses
only four AA batteries compared to the
usual eight which I encountered.


And instead of a two-piece pull away cover,
the cassette is now held by a flip-over cover

And just in case you have a 9 volt wall adaptor,
you can use it on the machine too.

Not sure if this is a worthwhile feature, which lets
you print text on double lines. But I like it anyway.

And so, I let the girls do their own name stickers
which Kristine did it without much help as she
knows her alphabets.

This is also another way to convince her that
learning alphabets and numbers is very very
important. Well, at least she knows the letters
'K' and 'A'
apart from 'S' which she learnt from
school.


Actually, I got this days ago from tziplee but I did not
want to open it since the girls have a lot of homework
to do. You know what happens when you open it in
front of them.

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