🔥 Label Like a Pro, Shrink Like a Boss!
The Aonomi 18051 Heat Shrink Tube Labels offer a professional-grade, 3:1 shrink ratio solution compatible with DYMO Industrial label makers. Designed for durability, these black-on-white labels resist moisture, extreme temperatures, and sunlight, ensuring your wire and cable identification stays crisp and secure. Each pack includes four 4.9-foot rolls of 6mm wide heat shrink tubing, perfect for industrial and professional cable management.
Manufacturer | Aonomi |
Brand | AONOMI |
Item Weight | 3.2 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 6.5 x 2.2 x 1.3 inches |
Item model number | 18051 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Black on White |
Shape | Rectangular |
Material Type | Plastic |
Expansion | 6 Millimeters |
Number of Items | 4 |
Size | 1/4"(6mm) |
Ink Color | Black |
Manufacturer Part Number | Aoimark-18051-4 |
H**T
Great Value
I just finished using several of these cartridges for rewiring/upgrading our HOA Clubhouse sound and IT systems. I generated the labels using a Dymo Rhino 4200 labeler(another 5 start review to follow). Having retired I don't have access to my former employer's Brady labelers. The product is excellent and far more economical than Dymo's equivalent product. The Brady equivalent is even more expensive. Lettering is sharp and durable.If you haven't used heat-shrink wire labels before try shrinking them by heating on the opposite side of the lettering. Then tighten in up if needed on the letter side. This will make a tight wrinkle free label every time unless the label was too big to begin with. 1/2" works perfectly on standard CAT5 cable. With some of the thicker shielded CAT6's and above you might want to go to 3/4". Shrink wrap labels 1" and below will not fit over any connector.
D**S
Good enough
Overall, I have not been disappointed with with the Aonomi labels or heat shrink tubes. So, begs the question, when is good, good enough. For me, when value meets your needs without compromise. Highly recommended.
M**N
Works well
Using these w/ Rhino 4200. They fit well, print well and shrink well. Solid product.
A**W
Great for smaller wires
You have to give them a little time to dry or the ink can sometimes smudge. They worked great for me for everything 14ga and under. Some 14ga have thicker insulation and won't fit, but mine did. They shrink real well too and will snug up to wires you wouldn't expect.
E**N
Very small
I purchased this 1/4" size to use on 14ga automotive wire because I use 1/4" regular heat shrink on it. It barely slides on the wire before heat shrinking. I had to order 3/8 to use on the 14ga this 1/4 is way too small.
D**A
Heat Shrink Tubing
Exactly what I was looking for.
S**M
Look great and work with Dymo 160
These work fine in my cheap Dymo 160 printer. I had no idea heat shrink was even an option with it.They tend to jam if you don’t pull a little extra out when you first load it.Print quality is great and they can fit over a connector and still shrink up tight. I’ve been Putting a clear shrink tube over the top to ensure the numbers don’t wear off.
J**D
High quality substitute for the Rhino Heat-Shrink wire marking material
As an industrial control systems integrator, I constantly use my Rhino label maker for marking wires and cables in the field. The high cost of the Rhino heat-shrink labels was just an unfortunate expense to the projects. I am pleased that these labels give me a cost-effective option to the Rhino products. I have found that they are as good as the Rhino product. Note, that the material is slightly softer than the Rhino labels, and thus it actually shrinks a little bit faster when the heat-gun is applied.
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