PoooliPrint Thermal Printer and Why You Need One!
PoooliPrinter Review
An excellent thermal printer for photos on the go. Very easy to use and it prints to a really good quality.
I love that you can get different types of paper, regular, sticker paper, vellum and labels. It's perfect for journals, scrapbooks, labels, making stickers, labelling jars, creating photo collages, the list is endless. And check out these super cute stickers. It's great for journaling lists, here I have used it in my journaling about the pandemic, they look so cute! Using the PoooliPrint App
The app is great, you can create large photos easily and you can adjust the density of the tone from light to dark. Simple to use and great for printing on the go on holiday. It is so easy to print regular or large size. You just turn on Bluetooth, open up the app, click print and hey presto, instant photo's! No ink needed. What could be easier?
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I also use the printer in mixed media art journaling pages, here I added a printed image to collage and watercolour in a vintage journaling page.
In addition to printing photos, you can also print labels and stickers. I have started mixing my own skincare serums, so the sticker paper and label printing is perfect for labeling my bottles and they look so pretty.
The coloured bit on the printers side is actually really cool. As as well as looking pretty it doubles up as both a magnet to keep your photos where you want them and a paper/photo holder.
I love it! 9/10 See it in action in the video below
"We hope that this handy pocket printer will enable you to express your unique creativity, be it for work, study, travel, arts and craft projects or just for fun!"-Yuki Kinoshita, POOOLIPRINT™ Founder
In summary, I am loving using this printer. I haven't really been out anywhere due to lockdown, but as soon as I do, this will be coming with me. I can't wait to print on the go.
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7 Comments
Karen Constable
29/5/2020 06:43:18 pm
Just want to say thank you SO much Kerry for the recommendation for this Poooli printer. It is the best thing EVER, and I look forward to using it when we can travel to France again 👌🏻🇫🇷♥️
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Paul Sanchez
17/5/2022 07:45:54 am
It is weird I can't find any info about Pooolie as far as who is behind it. Do you have a contact there? Would love to talk to them about a current project that I'm working on. Good write up about them!
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This was a really helpful review, especially seeing how the PoooliPrint actually holds up for someone who uses it for journaling and organizing. I love the idea of being able to print out little "to-do" lists or small photos on the fly without having to worry about ink or bulky equipment. The fact that it’s so portable and has such a long battery life makes it sound like a perfect companion for a creative workspace. It’s also great to know about the different paper options like the transparent and glitter ones. It definitely seems like a fun way to add a bit of personality to a planner or scrapbook without much effort!
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23/2/2026 06:34:39 am
This is such a lovely and practical review! I really enjoyed seeing how you’ve integrated the PoooliPrint into your art journals and even your skincare labels it really shows how versatile these little printers are beyond just standard photos. The tip about the detachable beak doubling as a magnet and a paper holder is such a clever design detail that I hadn't noticed before. It’s great to see a tool that makes getting memories into a journal so much faster and more fun.
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