Brother PT-D210 P Touch Labeller
This Brother PT-D210 desktop label maker features 14 fonts, 10 styles, 97 frames and over 600 symbols to give you lots of options to choose from. It has 27 pre-designed templates and can store up to 30 labels to save your time. This handheld label maker can print up to two lines of text. It lets you preview text and layouts before printing for added convenience. Use the white and grey desktop label maker to label files, folders and cables or tag cards, scrapbooks and other DIY projects.
This Brother PT-D210 desktop label maker features 14 fonts, 10 styles, 97 frames and over 600 symbols to give you lots of options to choose from. It has 27 pre-designed templates and can store up to 30 labels to save your time. This handheld label maker can print up to two lines of text. It lets you preview text and layouts before printing for added convenience. Use the white and grey desktop label maker to label files, folders and cables or tag cards, scrapbooks and other DIY projects.
This Brother PT-D210 desktop label maker features 14 fonts, 10 styles, 97 frames and over 600 symbols to give you lots of options to choose from. It has 27 pre-designed templates and can store up to 30 labels to save your time. This handheld label maker can print up to two lines of text. It lets you preview text and layouts before printing for added convenience. Use the white and grey desktop label maker to label files, folders and cables or tag cards, scrapbooks and other DIY projects.
This Brother PT-D210 desktop label maker features 14 fonts, 10 styles, 97 frames and over 600 symbols to give you lots of options to choose from. It has 27 pre-designed templates and can store up to 30 labels to save your time. This handheld label maker can print up to two lines of text. It lets you preview text and layouts before printing for added convenience. Use the white and grey desktop label maker to label files, folders and cables or tag cards, scrapbooks and other DIY projects.
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The lowest price for Brother PT-D210 P Touch Labeller right now is $38.87 at PB Tech, compared across 28 retailers.
The all-time low was $38.25 on 10 Jan 2026 — today's price is 2% above the lowest ever. This is at or near its all-time low — a good time to buy.
Prices last updated 11 June 2026.
Last updated at 11/06/2026 06:33:51
Brother D210 P Touch Label Maker Machine
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Brother PTD210 Handheld Label Maker Thermal Transfer - 20 mm/s Mono - 180 DPI - Label / Tape - 3.50 mm / 6 mm / 9 mm / 12 mm - LCD Screen - 6 AAA
7-day returns
Brother PTD210 Genuine P-Touch Label Maker
Delivery between Mon – Wed $7.15
Brother PT-D210 Portable Desktop Thermal Transfer Ink Label Maker
Delivery between Fri – Tue $7.95
Brother P-touch Label Maker PT-D210
Delivery between 13–24 June $7.95
Genuine Brother D210 P Touch Machine
Delivery between 15–18 June $9.95
Brother PT-D210 GRAY / WHITE ACCENT GREEN DESKTOP LABELLER - 3.5-12MM TZE TAPE MODEL 3 years Warranty
Delivery $16.50
Brother PT-D210 Label Maker
Delivery between Mon – Tue $11.95
Brother P-Touch Label Maker PT-D210 | 3.5–12mm 3-Year Warranty
Delivery between 16–19 June $19.25
Brother P-touch PT-D210 Label Maker Grey
Delivery between 15–22 June $14.95
originally posted on lazada.com.ph
it does the job but the screen is quite primitive. no light and a very small range of angle where its clear and its the angles where youll see your reflection. poor product design imho. maybe ok for a really bright office setting but hard to read in a home setting regardless of contrast adjustment im not sure if its the same problem with other brands/models. this is my first electronic labeler so ive learned maybe its something to consider if youre in the market for one. cheers!
originally posted on woolworths.com.au
I have an older Brother which is over 20 years old! It cost a lot of money back then and is still fantastic to use, however this new model, whilst only uses a maximum size of 12mm tape has an amazing range of fonts, frames and images, so many choices which I can use for my sewing, messages and reminders for the family, labeling items for school, work etc. endless possibilities with this label maker. I love the fact that the tape is 8 metres long as opposed to another brand which only has 4 metre tape, meaning I go through the tape a lot faster. The tape quality is brilliant and easy to peel too. I also bought the AC adapter which means no more batteries, however when needed I can always pop some in! I highly recommend this label maker and a potential purchaser would ... MoreI have an older Brother which is over 20 years old! It cost a lot of money back then and is still fantastic to use, however this new model, whilst only uses a maximum size of 12mm tape has an amazing range of fonts, frames and images, so many choices which I can use for my sewing, messages and reminders for the family, labeling items for school, work etc. endless possibilities with this label maker. I love the fact that the tape is 8 metres long as opposed to another brand which only has 4 metre tape, meaning I go through the tape a lot faster. The tape quality is brilliant and easy to peel too. I also bought the AC adapter which means no more batteries, however when needed I can always pop some in! I highly recommend this label maker and a potential purchaser would not be disappointed with this model. Hours of fun for the person who loves to label things as much as I do!
originally posted on brother.co.uk
I bought this printer when I realised that the dozens of plugs I had lying around were not identifiable when plugging them back in for use. I also come to the conclusion I didn’t know what the many always on sockets controlled. This label printer as turned out to be a godsend, sockets, chargers, multiple plugs, are picked up and plugged in in seconds. I don’t know how any household with computers, tablets, phones, page printers plus all the normal kitchen equipment can manage without one of these label printers. All hidden control boxes now labelled. Just get one if you have anything that needs identification.
| Number of fonts | 14 |
| Number of styles | 10 |
| Tape width | 1.2 cm |
| Display | LCD |
| Wi-Fi | N |
Brother D210 P Touch Label Maker Machine
Free delivery
Affiliate Disclosure: We may receive a small commission for purchases made through this link at no extra cost to you. This helps support our site. Thank you!
Brother PTD210 Handheld Label Maker Thermal Transfer - 20 mm/s Mono - 180 DPI - Label / Tape - 3.50 mm / 6 mm / 9 mm / 12 mm - LCD Screen - 6 AAA
7-day returns
Brother PTD210 Genuine P-Touch Label Maker
Delivery between Mon – Wed $7.15
Brother PT-D210 Portable Desktop Thermal Transfer Ink Label Maker
Delivery between Fri – Tue $7.95
Brother P-touch Label Maker PT-D210
Delivery between 13–24 June $7.95
it does the job but the screen is quite primitive. no light and a very small range of angle where its clear and its the angles where youll see your reflection. poor product design imho. maybe ok for a really bright office setting but hard to read in a home setting regardless of contrast adjustment im not sure if its the same problem with other brands/models. this is my first electronic labeler so ive learned maybe its something to consider if youre in the market for one. cheers!
I have an older Brother which is over 20 years old! It cost a lot of money back then and is still fantastic to use, however this new model, whilst only uses a maximum size of 12mm tape has an amazing range of fonts, frames and images, so many choices which I can use for my sewing, messages and reminders for the family, labeling items for school, work etc. endless possibilities with this label maker. I love the fact that the tape is 8 metres long as opposed to another brand which only has 4 metre tape, meaning I go through the tape a lot faster. The tape quality is brilliant and easy to peel too. I also bought the AC adapter which means no more batteries, however when needed I can always pop some in! I highly recommend this label maker and a potential purchaser would ... MoreI have an older Brother which is over 20 years old! It cost a lot of money back then and is still fantastic to use, however this new model, whilst only uses a maximum size of 12mm tape has an amazing range of fonts, frames and images, so many choices which I can use for my sewing, messages and reminders for the family, labeling items for school, work etc. endless possibilities with this label maker. I love the fact that the tape is 8 metres long as opposed to another brand which only has 4 metre tape, meaning I go through the tape a lot faster. The tape quality is brilliant and easy to peel too. I also bought the AC adapter which means no more batteries, however when needed I can always pop some in! I highly recommend this label maker and a potential purchaser would not be disappointed with this model. Hours of fun for the person who loves to label things as much as I do!
I bought this printer when I realised that the dozens of plugs I had lying around were not identifiable when plugging them back in for use. I also come to the conclusion I didn’t know what the many always on sockets controlled. This label printer as turned out to be a godsend, sockets, chargers, multiple plugs, are picked up and plugged in in seconds. I don’t know how any household with computers, tablets, phones, page printers plus all the normal kitchen equipment can manage without one of these label printers. All hidden control boxes now labelled. Just get one if you have anything that needs identification.
I specifically bought this one because it had the option of using electricity. But it doesn’t come with the ac adapter. Seperately it costs CH22. So you are better off buying the one with the case which is supposedly have the adapter included.It was my mistake, but when you buy something electric IT has always come with the plug. So don’t make my mistake!!!
This is a great little label maker for what it is. There didn’t appear to be a significant difference in functions between this one, the one below it, or the one above it in price point. I went with this one over the one down because I can set it down to operate it over holding it while operating it (although it appeared possible to operate it without holding it, I wasn’t absolutely sure so went with this one). And as stated, the one above didn’t appear significantly different in function. Yes, there is a bit of tape waste in front, but not enough to make me hate the machine. Oh, fonts are not what I thought. It’s shape, rather than type, that are different. I gave it 4 stars overall and if you just want to label household items I recommend it.
Unit has smaller footprint over the PT-2030 it replaces but is considerably thicker which is a minus for me because I move around while using it. Unit uses AAA batteries, down from the AA batteries in the 2030. Jury is still out on this. Function keys are much improved and fairly intuitive. Alphanumeric display is not as bright as the 2030 even with maximum contrast. Requires well lit room. Fonts use unconventional names. It becomes necessary to pick one you like instead of a font you're familiar with. I still gave it 4 stars because it gets the job done, increased functionality and more intuitive operation over the PT-2030. DON'T throw away the instruction sheet!
Bought this PT-D210 3 years ago. Did not have much use for it until I started to organize my SD cards. Wanted to number them with large number but all I get are numbers to small to read. Tried to change the font size but the insruction in the manual DO NOT WORK. Tried YouTube. The instructions there are by a young lady that goes way too fast, assumes too much and doesn’t know about a remote mic. Geez. All I want to do is make a font bigger. I’m about ready to call my 7 year old grandson to help me.
This is a fairly easy to use (once you learn how it works) machine that creates near-professional quality labels. Fortunately, a small roll of tape is provided with the included tape cartridge so you can explore and practice how the machine works. The Label Maker offers a wide variety of choices with respect to fonts, font sizes and spacing, font style treatments and special characters, as well as label borders, if desired. While the replacement tape cartridges are a bit expensive, they offer an impressive array of printed type and background color combinations. I purchased an optional power converter so as not to burn through batteries, and the Label Maker is working perfectly right out-of-the-box, and this Label Maker is actually fun to use once you get the hang ... MoreThis is a fairly easy to use (once you learn how it works) machine that creates near-professional quality labels. Fortunately, a small roll of tape is provided with the included tape cartridge so you can explore and practice how the machine works. The Label Maker offers a wide variety of choices with respect to fonts, font sizes and spacing, font style treatments and special characters, as well as label borders, if desired. While the replacement tape cartridges are a bit expensive, they offer an impressive array of printed type and background color combinations. I purchased an optional power converter so as not to burn through batteries, and the Label Maker is working perfectly right out-of-the-box, and this Label Maker is actually fun to use once you get the hang of how to operate it. I would recommend this Brother P-Touch PTD210 Label Maker to my friends.
I've wasted money on sheet file labels since I only use them once a year on setting up my filing records. This label maker has a lot of features that I like and the labels will hold up much better on file folders. The keys are large enough for my fingers to cleanly strike with few spelling mistakes; different font sizes to select; additional label embellishments built in if I want to use them; a wide variety of available label sizes, colors and uses as well as the easy split peal feature and strong adhesive. What I don't like is that there is no way to shorten the actual length of the label BEFORE AND AFTER IT PRINTS WHEN YOU CUT IT so for my purposes it wastes a lot of money spent on labels which are expensive.
I've been using the D210 now for several months and while it's a decent printer, it seems the settings are designed to waste about 40% of the tape cartridges. I've read the instructions twice and find it very annoying to have to edit the settings every single time I use it. My complaint is that the margins or tabs - I still can't figure which is which - are defaulted to waste an inch of tape before AND after whatever you input is printed. You change the settings to where they're almost acceptable but every time you change the copy the settings once again default to where you waste half of each label when you print it. I get it; you guys want to sell more tape cartridges but it's beyond ridiculous. I almost suggest purchasing a different brand until they either fix ... MoreI've been using the D210 now for several months and while it's a decent printer, it seems the settings are designed to waste about 40% of the tape cartridges. I've read the instructions twice and find it very annoying to have to edit the settings every single time I use it. My complaint is that the margins or tabs - I still can't figure which is which - are defaulted to waste an inch of tape before AND after whatever you input is printed. You change the settings to where they're almost acceptable but every time you change the copy the settings once again default to where you waste half of each label when you print it. I get it; you guys want to sell more tape cartridges but it's beyond ridiculous. I almost suggest purchasing a different brand until they either fix this issue or let you know - via the useless instructions - how to set the printer once and have the settings stay that way
| Number of fonts | 14 |
| Number of styles | 10 |
| Tape width | 1.2 cm |
| Display | LCD |
| Wi-Fi | N |