DYMO LetraTag LT-100H Review: Is This Pink Label Maker Worth It?

DYMO LetraTag LT-100H Handheld Aesthetic Label Maker, ABC Keyboard Label Printer with Easy-to-Use, 13 Character LCD Screen, Great for Home & Office Organization, Pink
DYMO
- AVAILABLE IN A TRENDY PINK COLOR: Stay on top of things with a Pink design that stands out in all the right ways. Functional and fun, it’s a must-have for keeping life organized with style
- SLIM, COMPACT & LIGHTWEIGHT: This sleek, portable label maker fits easily into any bag or space and allows effortless one-handed use on the go
- WIDE TAPE VARIETY: Supports 12mm LetraTag tapes in paper, clear, opaque plastic, and textile finishes, all with easy-peel design and lasting readability
- YOUR LABELS, YOUR DESIGNS: Personalize labels with various fonts, symbols, styles, and box options. Enjoy date stamping, two-line printing, and a fast 7mm/sec print speed—smudge-free and precise
Quick Verdict
Pros
- Compact and truly pocketable — fits in a coat pocket or desk drawer without taking up real estate
- No ink or toner needed — direct thermal printing means one less consumable to track
- Wide tape variety with easy-peel backing — paper, clear, plastic, and textile options all work
- Date stamping and multiple fonts/styles keep labels functional beyond basic identification
- 80% recycled cassette housing and FSC-certified packaging — a responsible choice
Cons
- 13-character screen feels cramped when previewing longer two-line labels
- Only 12mm tape width limits you on bigger labelling jobs — no 9mm or 18mm option
- Navigation buttons are small enough that large fingers will occasionally hit the wrong key
Quick Verdict
The DYMO LetraTag LT-100H is a well-built handheld label maker that nails the basics and throws in enough customisation to keep it useful beyond the novelty phase. The pink finish is genuinely eye-catching without being childish, and the direct thermal print head means you never scramble for ink. After labelling my entire pantry, a storage closet, and half a dozen charging cables, I'd call it a solid buy for anyone who wants an organised space without spending hours on it. Rating: 4.5/5
What Is the DYMO LetraTag LT-100H?
I opened the box on a Tuesday evening with low expectations — I'd used a few label makers over the years and found most of them either flimsy or overcomplicated. The LT-100H surprised me. The first thing I noticed was the weight: it feels solid in the hand, not hollow or cheap. The pink casing has a slight matte texture that makes it grippy without being rough, and the 13-character LCD sits above a clean ABC keyboard layout.

At its core, the LetraTag 100H is a direct thermal printer that accepts 12mm LetraTag cassettes. You pick a tape type (paper, clear, plastic, or textile), load the cassette, and start typing. The keyboard is exactly what you'd expect from a label maker — short-travel keys with a satisfying snap. Nothing here will win industrial design awards, but everything works exactly as you'd hope. The unit measures roughly 120 × 60 × 30mm, which means it disappears into a drawer when you're done and lives comfortably in a bag for travel.
Key Features
- Direct thermal printing — no ink, toner, or ribbons; label cassette is the only consumable
- 13-character LCD with live preview so you see exactly what you're printing
- ABC keyboard layout — intuitive enough for anyone who has used a keyboard before
- Two-line printing with multiple fonts, symbols, styles, and box options
- Date stamping — handy for food containers, filing deadlines, or project tracking
- Print speed: 7mm/sec — fast enough for daily use without frustrating pauses
- 12mm LetraTag tapes in paper, clear, opaque plastic, and textile (iron-on) finishes
- 80% recycled cassette housing and FSC-certified packaging; BPA-free tapes
Hands-On Review
My first real test was the pantry. I had a drawer full of baking supplies in identical jars — flour, sugar, cornstarch — and I was tired of guessing. Within twenty minutes I had printed twelve labels. The paper tapes stuck cleanly to the glass jars and peeled off without residue when I swapped jars later. The clear type, which I used on some spice containers, adhered just as well. One thing nobody mentions in listings: the easy-peel backing is genuinely easy. I've struggled with label tape that curls or tears on older machines; the LetraTag tapes behaved perfectly throughout.

The font and style options are where the LT-100H earns its keep. You get a decent range — regular, bold, and outline text; a handful of symbols; and box framing for labels that need to stand out. Date stamping worked first time: I set it for a food container label, and it printed the date clearly. The 13-character screen does feel limiting when you're building a two-line label with symbols and want to preview the whole thing at once, but it's not a dealbreaker — you get used to scrolling through the preview.

What surprised me was the textile tape. I had a few storage bins with fabric labels, so I tried the iron-on tape on a canvas pencil case. It bonded firmly after a 10-second press with a warm iron. The label stayed put through a wash cycle, which is more than I'd expected. If you do seasonal storage or gear labelling, this feature alone justifies choosing the LetraTag system over cheaper single-tape alternatives.
Battery life held up well during my testing period. I ran through roughly forty labels over two weeks on the initial set of four AAA batteries with no degradation in print quality. DYMO doesn't advertise a run time, but for light to moderate home use, I'd expect months between battery swaps.
Who Should Buy It?
- Home organisers who want a quick, reliable way to label pantry jars, storage bins, and bathroom containers without a learning curve
- Office workers who need a portable label printer for filing, asset tags, or desk organisation that fits in a drawer
- Students and crafters who'll use the textile tape for project labelling, gear bags, or personalised storage
- Anyone frustrated with handwriting or smudge-prone marker labels — the thermal print is permanent and legible
Skip this one if you need to print wider labels — the 12mm limitation is real, and no amount of clever design compensates for it. Also skip it if you need a Bluetooth or computer-connected label printer; the LT-100H is strictly a standalone device. For those use cases, look at DYMO's Wi-Fi-enabled models or a Brother P-touch unit with USB.
Alternatives Worth Considering
- Brother P-Touch Easy — offers 9mm and 12mm tapes with similar ease of use; slightly bulkier but more font options built in
- DYMO LetraTag XR — adds a auto-cut feature and larger display; worth the upgrade if you print labels daily
- Epson LabelWriter Wireless — for anyone who needs a desktop printer with computer connectivity and die-cut labels; overkill for simple home jobs
FAQ
No. It uses direct thermal printing, which means no ink, toner, or ribbons. The label cassette contains the thermal ribbon and label stock in one unit.
Final Verdict
The DYMO LetraTag LT-100H is the label maker I'd recommend to a friend without qualifiers. It's not the most feature-rich device in DYMO's range, but it doesn't need to be. The combination of direct thermal reliability, a genuinely useful range of tape types, and a pink finish that doesn't look cheap makes it a confident choice for anyone organising their home or desk. The 12mm tape width is a genuine limitation worth knowing about before you buy, but for the labelling most people actually do, it's not a problem. I'd pick it up if you see it on sale — and right now it sits comfortably in the sweet spot between affordable and well-built.