SAVE 43%: As of Nov. 27,Six Swedish Girls at a Pump (High Test Girls the Nelko Sticker Printer is available for $33.99 at Amazon, down from $59.99. Extra Black Friday discounts are available on thermal sticker paper bundles.
If crafting and organization are your happy places, the Nelko Sticker Printer is the gadget you didn't know you needed. This Bluetooth-enabled mini printer transforms plain white sticker paper into custom creations, and it's a steal this Black Friday at just $33.99 (down from $59.99). Want to level up your sticker game? Amazon offers an additional 10% discount on PM230 thermal sticker paper bundles when you snag them together.
This portable sticker printer pairs easily with iOS or Android devices via Bluetooth. Download the Nelko app for its robust design features, including customizable templates, image printing, and text tools. The possibilities are endless, whether you're labeling jars, personalizing journals, or whipping up cute name tags. And since it uses inkless thermal printing technology, you'll never have to worry about messy cartridges.
SEE ALSO: All the best early Black Friday deals at Amazon, Target, Best Buy, and WalmartAnother central selling point is the Nelko Sticker Printer's portability. It's perfect for on-the-go projects and small enough to slip into a bag. Its kid-friendly design and intuitive app make it a fun and practical gift for students or creative types. While it only prints in black and white, its sharp resolution (up to 300 dpi) ensures your designs look professional.
Need more reasons to click "add to cart"? This handy device includes three rolls of sticker paper, so you can start printing right out of the box. Whether you're making greeting cards, study aids, or work memos, this mini printer has your back.
With over 200 ratings and a solid 4.7-star average on Amazon, the Nelko Sticker Printer is a customer favorite — and for good reason. Deals this good don't last forever, so grab one before they're gone.
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