If your installations look like junk piles, or if you can't tell if a scribble is a 3 or an 8 or a 5, you need a Dymo Rhino cable label printer. It will make your work look better and go faster, and help you avoid stupid mistakes!

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This is the right way
to identify your work.


  • Forget about scrawling on paper tags or slices of duct tape.
  • Don't use labels that were meant for file folders or floppy disks.
  • Put an end to smeared and smudged cryptic notations on the ends of wires.


A Dymo Rhino label printer is designed for techies, not secretaries. It belongs in your tool kit, whether you're a do-it-yourselfer, or a professional phone or data geek. Stop wasting your time and living like a slob -- order today.
 
In just seconds, you can create great-looking long-lasting highly-legible labels for wires, cables, patch panels, terminal blocks, splice housings, jacks and more.

NO INK! Crisp, clear thermal-transfer printing resists smears, chemicals, solvents, UV, heat, cold, bad breath, alien destructor beams, almost anything.

Your work will go faster and look neater, and the high quality labels will make it easier to modify, move, or troubleshoot in the future.

The printers are compact, light, rugged, easy-to-use and surprisingly inexpensive. They can easily pay for themselves in time saved and mistakes avoided."
 
Customer Comments:

"I purchased a Dymo Rhino 6000 labelmaker from Phonegeeks. I ordered via phone because I had a few questions about the differences between models. The phone was answered quickly, questions researched and answered, so I went ahead and placed the order. They had the best price of anyone who had it in stock. It's pretty easy to sell something at a good price when you don't have it! Very fast shipping also. It arrived even before I was expecting it. I would certainly recommend them and won't hesitate to order from them again. Excellent!" Steve J.

"I was very skeptical that anyone had a label that would stick to a cable more than a few minutes. I tried the office label approach. What a disaster! They don't stick. The first one will fall off before you can finish the job. The only reason I decided to try the Rhino was because it looked like someone got serious about labeling cables. But even after I had the 5000 in hand, I wondered if the labels would stick and for how long. So I printed my name and stuck the label to my dikes (diagonal cutter). That was over three months ago. The label is just as firmly attached as it was the day I put it on. Plus you can still read it. Well, I was hooked. It makes a job look very professional and it’s nice to know that when you come back the labels will still be on. I like tools that do what they say and yours is at the top of my list. Everyone that does wiring needs one of these. I have a large installation coming up and you can be sure it will be "Rhinoized." Ron Edwards