LABELWORKS LW-PX700 Label Maker Kit vs Brady M210 Portable Label Printer with Rubber Bumpers
Overall winner: Brady M210 Portable Label Printer with Rubber Bumpers
Key Differences
Brady M210 (A) is positioned as the more affordable, rugged portable label printer with higher average user rating and praise for easy hot keys and on-board label files, while the LABELWORKS Epson LW-PX700 (B) costs more, supports wider tape widths and a variety of tapes with an auto-rewind feature but has lower average ratings and some reports of unexpected shutdowns
LABELWORKS LW-PX700 Label Maker Kit
Compact handheld label printer that prints heat shrink, self-laminating, vinyl, and industrial tapes. Noted for high print quality and versatile labeling options; some users report occasional power-off issues
Pros
- compatible with a wide range of tapes
- auto rewind feature
- up to 1" (24mm) label width
- portable handheld design
Cons
- occasional power-off observations
- mixed ease of use
- some labels don’t stick satisfactorily
Brady M210 Portable Label Printer with Rubber Bumpers
Compact Brady label printer with multi-line print, 11 pre-loaded design guides, and on-board symbols. Durable for rough job sites and easy hot-key access; customer insight notes ease of use and durability with some mixed reliability
Pros
- auto-format with 11 design guides
- military-grade shock and vibration resistance
- easy hot keys and menus
- stores 12 label files up to 2MB
Cons
- mixed reviews on functionality and battery life
- some customers report it stops working
- battery life and rechargeable batteries not included
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Brady |
| Durability | Brady |
| Versatility | LABELWORKS |
| User Reviews | Brady |