Avery UltraDuty GHS Labels for Laser Printers, 2 x 4, 500 pack vs Avery GHS Label Labels for Laser Printers, 3.5 x 5, 200 Pack
Overall winner: Avery GHS Label Labels for Laser Printers, 3.5 x 5, 200 Pack
Key Differences
Product A (3.5 x 5, 200 pack) emphasizes waterproof and chemical resistance and includes on-site creation tools (GHS Wizard) and is laser-printer friendly; it also has a slightly higher average rating. Product B (2 x 4, 500 pack) is marketed for industrial durability (chemical, abrasion, UV and waterproof, thermal resistance) and comes in a larger 500-count pack but has some reports of ink flaking and peeling
Avery UltraDuty GHS Labels for Laser Printers, 2 x 4, 500 pack
GHS chemical labels for laser printers, waterproof and UV resistant. Adhesive handles metal, plastic, painted surfaces, glass, and more; certified for seawater exposure per BS5609 Sec. 2. Customers note ink resistance and adhesion vary
Pros
- waterproof and UV resistant
- broad material compatibility
- print-on-demand templates available
- large 500 pack
Cons
- mixed ink resistance in printers
- adhesive/peel issues reported by some users
- mixed waterproof reliability
Avery GHS Label Labels for Laser Printers, 3.5 x 5, 200 Pack
GHS label labels for secondary containers with OSHA HazCom compliance. On-site creation via Avery GHS Wizard; waterproof and chemical- and sun-resistant. Customers note durability and professional labeling for various applications
Pros
- waterproof and chemical resistant
- laser printer friendly
- on-site label creation via GHS Wizard
- durable in harsh environments
Cons
- requires on-site printing
- specific to GHS labeling scenarios
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Avery |
| Durability | Avery |
| Versatility | Avery |
| User Reviews | Avery |