Save 50% on this Brother P-touch label maker and organize your life

Marie Kondo says that you can't be organized, truly, until everything has a home. Divide and conquer your space with this Brother P-touch PT110 Portable Label Maker, which is down to $14.99 at Amazon. That 50% price drop is the best deal we've seen in months.

Brother P-touch PTH110 Portable Label Maker

Brother P-touch PTH110 Portable Label Maker

Maintain the illusion that you've got your life together. Do it at a discount.

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This lightweight, portable label maker makes printing labels easy. Simply type what you want on the QWERTY-style keyboard. Pick from three fonts, 14 frames, and over 250 symbols to get the perfect look. Then hit the print button, slice the label off, and stick it wherever you may need to. Create labels for your spices and baking ingredients, assign specific dresser drawers for clothing, or pop a motivational message on the mirror. Should you ever need help, the label maker includes a one-year warranty and lifetime phone support.

Note that this does require six AAA batteries, which are not included with your purchase. Sample tape is included, but you'll probably want to grab some more since you won't get a ton. This hard carrying case is available on Amazon too.

Louryn Strampe

Louryn was seven when her shopping obsession began. It started with eBay and quickly escalated to Black Friday. Now she's a shopaholic -- no day is complete without a pile of packages on her front porch. She justifies it by refusing to pay full price. She also loves Skyrim, makeup, and beer. Find her on Twitter @lourynstrampe