🏷️ Make your mark—no batteries, no limits!
The DYMO Junior Home Embossing Label Maker features a 42-character embossing wheel with ergonomic large knob for comfortable, precise label creation. It requires no batteries, uses 9mm wide 3D labels in various colors, and includes user-friendly features like visible last character embossing and easy two-thumb cutting for minimal waste and maximum convenience.
Product dimensions | 3.5D x 8.2W x 4.6H centimetres |
Printer media size maximum | 9mm wide |
Included components | Dymo Embossing device junior blue |
Print media | Labels |
Scanner type | Flatbed |
Max input sheet capacity | 100 |
Sheet size | 210 x 297 millimeters |
Maximum black and white print resolution | 300 dpi |
Colour depth | 1 bpp |
Dual-sided printing | No |
Wattage | 3600 kilowatt hours |
Item model number | S0717900 |
Manufacturer | Dymo |
Form Factor | All-in-One |
Standing screen display size | 15.6 |
Processor Count | 1 |
Power Source | Hand-operated |
Battery description | product specific |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 157 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
D**R
Its Good!
Does the purpose it is intended to. At first i thought the device was broken as it wont emboss, all you need to do is to use to thumbs to press the lever and leave it pressed for like a second or two and it does the embossing well.
G**T
Decent value for the money
The punch for the letters and numbers require a very hard press otherwise it works fine.
L**R
Blast from the past
A real blast from the past!It does what it’s supposed to. I bought it to label my kids’ drawers in the hope that it will encourage them to put things away.
M**L
Just awful
This is awful, horrible, fiddly, badly designed and just rubbish. I had one of these things when I was a kid and loved it. I labelled everything, from my toys to the cat. So I thought my kids might like it too. They like stickers, Post-its and we’ll, anything sticky. I bought the junior version but within five minutes of hacking them out of the plastic packaging I reluctantly admitted that these are rubbish. The letters don’t imprint clearly, it’s impossible to cut the tape using the cut function so you have to use scissors. And the tape isn’t properly adhesive. The kids gave up on it within 5 minutes but I persevered, angrily mumbling that it used to be great when I had one, until I too admitted defeat and threw them back in the box for return. Don’t waste your time on this rubbish.
D**S
Good value but flimsy!
Good value for money but it feels flimsy, not sure how long it will last! The cutter does not work regardless of how hard you press it!
F**Y
Ok
Pleased with this Home Embosser. However, does need one to press hard to print digits, then even harder to cut. Simple to use, but would imagine not easy for small children, as bulky to hold and needs pressure to work satisfactorily. Does the job though, for home casual use. Cuts well and leaves a piece enabling peeling of tape. Appears simple to load new tape too.
H**H
Mostly great
Mostly great but the cutting blade seems to be blunt as sometimes I need to cut 3-4 times before it actually detaches.
K**B
Just what I was after....
I read so many off putting reviews for the Dymo Junior Embosser that I nearly never bothered. Problem was there aren't many alternatives on the market. The label maker felt cheap enough to take a chance and I knew that my industrial drawers just wouldn't have the look I was after without the this retro addition. I'm glad I bothered, the embosser is absolutely as described and prints perfect labels. The trick is to press each letter in as hard as you can. My purchase came with a roll of tape and I bought an extra as I was convinced it wouldn't last. I must have labelled everything I can think of and I'm still on the same roll with plenty with.