Very nice video. I really like the Dry Erase dividers/stickers, very helpful while sorting. One thing I don't like are specifically the cardboard gold perfect fit PSA sleeves. If you keep putting cards inside and removing them, they actually create micro scratches on the PSA slab (in the front). It gets cloudier over time. So that's the only product I would stay away from.
Hey man I like the video! A budget thermal printer recommendation I have is the Nelko Bluetooth Thermal Shipping Label, you can end up using coupons and getting it pretty cheap. I plug it straight into my computer and have had no issues with over a thousand labels printed. I use rollo labels with it because other off brand ones for cheaper are really thin and harder to work with so the price difference is worth it for me. Keep up the videos!
Thanks again Pokemon Classics! Hope you had a good Thanksgiving. Wondering what microphone you use? I recall you mentioning it in a previous video but can't remember what it was off the top. Thanks!
@@pokemon_classics Thank you!! Much appreciated. Going to start a channel for deep dives on cards from my Pikachu Master Set collection, and looking for the right mic with a boom. Will check this out!
Great video! I use a Dymo 5XL thermal printer. It’s pricey, but regardless of which route you go, these printers virtually pay for themselves-save for the cost of labels. One drawback with Dymo printers is that only Dymo label rolls will work due to a chip mechanism. However, once the drivers are installed, you can print labels directly from your browser. You might also want to look into a wireless label printer for even more flexibility. These allow you to print labels directly from your phone, which is great if you don’t want to be tied to your office. Personally, I’d prefer a wireless printer to reduce workspace clutter and avoid congestion from cables. Plus, it’s convenient to print a label when you get a sale notification during dinner-you can handle it right from the dining room or even the washroom!
I'll look into that one. I like the idea of being able to set it up away from my computer desk and at the desk where I do my packaging/shipping. Wireless sounds like the way to go.
@ Good luck! I’m sure Amazon has the Rollo and Dymo wireless models-you can find almost anything there. Just a heads-up about Dymo: the desktop software doesn’t support printing shipping labels. However, you can print them directly from your browser. If you’re not using it to print custom labels, you can ignore the software altogether. Just adjust your computer’s printing settings, and you should be good to go. Although I don’t own a wireless model, I imagine it works like a regular wireless printer. You should be able to select it from your phone or tablet’s print options with ease.
Very nice video. I really like the Dry Erase dividers/stickers, very helpful while sorting. One thing I don't like are specifically the cardboard gold perfect fit PSA sleeves. If you keep putting cards inside and removing them, they actually create micro scratches on the PSA slab (in the front). It gets cloudier over time. So that's the only product I would stay away from.
Hey man I like the video! A budget thermal printer recommendation I have is the Nelko Bluetooth Thermal Shipping Label, you can end up using coupons and getting it pretty cheap. I plug it straight into my computer and have had no issues with over a thousand labels printed. I use rollo labels with it because other off brand ones for cheaper are really thin and harder to work with so the price difference is worth it for me. Keep up the videos!
Thanks again Pokemon Classics! Hope you had a good Thanksgiving. Wondering what microphone you use? I recall you mentioning it in a previous video but can't remember what it was off the top. Thanks!
It's the Shure SM7B . . . very popular (but pricey) microphone here on TH-cam.
@@pokemon_classics Thank you!! Much appreciated. Going to start a channel for deep dives on cards from my Pikachu Master Set collection, and looking for the right mic with a boom. Will check this out!
Great video! I use a Dymo 5XL thermal printer. It’s pricey, but regardless of which route you go, these printers virtually pay for themselves-save for the cost of labels.
One drawback with Dymo printers is that only Dymo label rolls will work due to a chip mechanism. However, once the drivers are installed, you can print labels directly from your browser.
You might also want to look into a wireless label printer for even more flexibility. These allow you to print labels directly from your phone, which is great if you don’t want to be tied to your office.
Personally, I’d prefer a wireless printer to reduce workspace clutter and avoid congestion from cables. Plus, it’s convenient to print a label when you get a sale notification during dinner-you can handle it right from the dining room or even the washroom!
I'll look into that one. I like the idea of being able to set it up away from my computer desk and at the desk where I do my packaging/shipping. Wireless sounds like the way to go.
@ Good luck! I’m sure Amazon has the Rollo and Dymo wireless models-you can find almost anything there.
Just a heads-up about Dymo: the desktop software doesn’t support printing shipping labels. However, you can print them directly from your browser. If you’re not using it to print custom labels, you can ignore the software altogether. Just adjust your computer’s printing settings, and you should be good to go.
Although I don’t own a wireless model, I imagine it works like a regular wireless printer. You should be able to select it from your phone or tablet’s print options with ease.
dry erase never goes out of style
used to be dymo for label printed but that finally died. jadens has worked very well for under 100 bucks
Ty I just spent more money 😡😂❤️
Typo in the title.
Literally unwatchable
@@mikezoola1 Sigh.