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Reviewed in the United States on May 3, 2025
Really handy and easy to set up with my phone. The print quality is crisp, and I’ve used it for organizing everything from kitchen jars to cables. Battery lasts a while, and it’s small enough to take anywhere. Makes labeling kinda fun, honestly.
Supplement
Reviewed in the United States on March 21, 2025
This is a review for the Bluetooth Mafiti Label Maker Machine.The Mafiti label printer is a highly customizable thermal printer that is controlled through a smartphone app. Setup is easy. Open the door, place the tape roll in and close it, turn on the device, and it will be ready to print. The app has more to be desired, but it isn’t bad after using it for a while. Pairing the device is kind of odd because I had to go into the Android Bluetooth settings and add it there first, and then I went back into the app and added it there as well. It’s a simple process, but it isn’t intuitive, nor is this in the instructions. A minor inconvenience to me.Making the label can be frustrating because everything is done by placing objects on a canvas using the touchscreen. So, if you want to place text, a text box is placed on the canvas, resized, and typed in. It seems simple enough, but the canvas size is small, so it lacks precision to place it easily. It takes some getting used to, but it does work. My other complaint is that the built-in emotes don’t have the common ones you find on every device, not even a simple smiley face. Custom pictures and graphics are easy to import but need to be resized beforehand; otherwise, the graphic will be squished. A couple of other minor things I noticed is that the door on the front falls open easily and the power button is also manual feed. To turn it off, the button is pressed and held; however, if it is released too soon, it will manually feed the tape instead.I plan to use this for personal use around the house, organization, and hobbies. While it may seem that there are many drawbacks to this device, all of these things are minor and, in my opinion, “new user” problems that are easily overcome once you learn how it works.
Brian
Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2025
This Label Maker is supposed to be a compact and convenient tool for creating labels, but none of my devices could connect to it. It uses Bluetooth connectivity exclusively with a smartphones or tablets, using its app. Despite several attempts with several devices over several days, my bluetooth app did not see the device announce itself during scanning. I did press the button on the printer to run a test, which printed fine. I tried to contact the manufacturer several times, but did not get an answer.Bottom Line: This Label Maker is supposed to connect by Bluetooth to a cell phone or tablet to print using an app, but it would not show up when I scanned for it. I was unable to test it at all. The manufacturer did not answer my request for support. I cannot recommend it.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2025
Well, this thing works. I'll give it that. It's a little awkward to put in the label tape—actually, just about everything's a little awkward. But once it's in, it works. I hit the button for a test print and it came out very slightly crooked, but it worked.I fired up the app and put one of the icons on the label, and then put some text on… the text is particularly awkward to work with. I can rotate it around or change its size but it never snaps to anything, just floats around and ends up wherever I leave it. It's really difficult to get anything laid out well; it's always just a little sloppy.It's still all functional, in the end, but it's frustrating to use and I don't want to go back to it. I'd rather have something that makes it much easier to crank out a more limited set of designs than a free-for-all that's as awkward to use as the app that works with this printer.
Nathan
Reviewed in the United States on April 4, 2025
I’ve been using this Bluetooth wireless mini label printer for a few weeks now and it's turned out to be a great little tool for home and office organization.Pros:Compact and portable. The small size makes it super easy to carry around or keep on your desk without taking up space. It’s perfect for daily use—whether labeling storage bins, cables, or pantry items.Easy to find refills. Replacement thermal paper rolls are readily available on Amazon from a variety of brands, so keeping stocked is no problem at all.Clear thermal printing. The print quality is crisp and clean, with no smudging or ink needed. It handles text and simple icons really well.Cons:The app needs work. Unfortunately, the companion app is not very user-friendly. It took some trial and error to figure out how to get labels designed and printed properly.Confusing interface. The GUI feels a bit clunky and could definitely use a refresh to make navigation more intuitive.Overall:Despite the learning curve with the app, this is a solid mini label printer with a lot of convenience packed into a small footprint. Once you get used to the software, it does exactly what it promises and makes organizing a breeze. Worth it if you need a portable, no-ink label solution!
Ubik
Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2025
I like this little guy! It basically fits in your pocket! I'm using it with my iPhone and setup was simple and easy using the app. I've mainly been using it to create labels to catalog my various collections, like my comic book stuff and my tabletop game stuff, so it's kind of been more straightforward simple text.I haven't really dabbled in trying to do any more elaborate designs. For what I've tried to do, I found the app to be serviceable and fairly easy to use. I do think it was sometime a little cumbersome even just doing my simple text-based stuff though.One thing I do really like is that it's a thermal based printer. This means I don't have to constantly buy ink and have to try to refill tiny nozzles in this teeny-tiny device.Overall, I think it's a great little label maker if all you're doing is basic text-based labels like me. If you want more advanced graphics and stuff, you might want to look elsewhere.
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