Amazon Offers Phomemo D30 Label Maker for $16 During Memorial Day Sale
The Phomemo D30 label maker is listed at $16 on Amazon through the 2026 Memorial Day sale. The device uses thermal printing and connects via Bluetooth to a companion app.
Usa TodayAmazon is selling the Phomemo D30 label maker for $16 as part of its 2026 Memorial Day promotion. The sale runs through Monday, May 25. The handheld device measures 50 percent smaller and lighter than conventional label makers. It prints without ink or toner using thermal technology that the listing states produces 25 percent clearer text.
Users pair the unit via Bluetooth to a mobile app containing more than 800 borders, 3,800 icons, and pre-designed templates. All compatible label tapes are listed as BPA-free.
Shoppers do not need an Amazon Prime membership to purchase the item at the sale price. Prime members may receive faster shipping and early access to select Lightning Deals. Amazon has stated that its Prime Day 2026 event will occur in June rather than July.
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Amazon lists the Phomemo D30 label maker at $16 for its Memorial Day sale.
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Amazon's Memorial Day sale ends.
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Shoppers can purchase the label maker at the reduced price until May 25.
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Amazon may record increased sales volume for the item during the promotion.
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