Price Guns

 
Hand-held pricing guns from Quikstik in single-line and double-line models, each supplied with starter labels and an ink roller. Refill labels and ink are stocked to match.

The single-line Quikstik Mark I prints one row, usually just the price, and suits everyday shelf and stock pricing. The double-line Mark II prints two rows, so you can print a price with a date underneath, or a batch code with a price, which is handy for stock rotation and use-by coding.

Quikstik guns use their own size of pricing label, and the single-line and double-line models take different rolls, so match the refill to your gun. We stock both, along with replacement ink rollers, in our price and date gun labels range.

Yes. The single-line Mark I arrives with four rolls of 1000 labels and an ink roller, and the double-line Mark II comes with four rolls of 700 labels and an ink roller, so each gun is ready to use out of the box. You only need refills once the starter rolls run down.

Open the gun, drop the label roll into the holder and feed the leading labels through the print path, then snap in the pre-inked roller. There is no inking by hand and nothing to clean up, which is why these are a mess-free system. Set your price on the dials and a test squeeze checks it is feeding cleanly.

Standard pricing gun labels use a permanent adhesive that holds on shelves, boxes and packaging. If you need labels that lift off cleanly without leaving residue, removable options are available; check the label listing for the adhesive type before you order.

We dispatch from our Auckland warehouse with same or next business day dispatch on in-stock items, and delivery is free on orders over $30.

Single and double line pricing guns

There are two Quikstik guns to choose between, and the difference is how many lines they print. The single-line Mark I prints one row, which is the price on its own, and it covers most shelf and stock pricing. The double-line Mark II prints two rows, so you can put a price over a date or a batch code over a price for stock rotation.

Both guns load the same way, with a label roll and a mess-free ink roller, and each one arrives with starter labels and an ink roller in the box. The single and double guns take different label rolls, so the main thing to get right is matching the refills to the gun you have.

Quikstik Single Line Price Gun Mark I AO48244
Quikstik Single Line Price Gun Mark I
$79.99 inc. GST or as low as $71.20
QTY inc. GST
1 $79.99
2-4 $76.00
5-9 $73.60
10+ $71.20
FREE Delivery. Dispatch as early as Tuesday from Auckland.
Quikstik Double Line Price Gun Mark II AO48245
Quikstik Double Line Price Gun Mark II
$139.00 inc. GST or as low as $123.71
QTY inc. GST
1 $139.00
2-4 $132.05
5-9 $127.88
10+ $123.71
FREE Delivery. Dispatch as early as Tuesday from Auckland.

Single line or double line

The only real choice with a Quikstik gun is how many lines you need to print. The single-line Mark I prints one row of characters, the price on its own, and that is all most shops, dairies and stockrooms need to tag shelves and stock quickly by hand. The double-line Mark II prints two rows, so you can stack a price over a date, or a batch code over a price, the kind of two-line code retail and warehouses use to track stock rotation and use-by dates. Both are the same easy-load, mess-free system underneath; the Mark II just has a wider print head. The table sets them side by side.

Model Lines printed Typical use Supplied with
Quikstik Mark I (single line) One row (price) Everyday shelf and stock pricing 4 rolls x 1000 labels + 1 ink roller
Quikstik Mark II (double line) Two rows (price + date or code) Stock rotation, batch and date coding 4 rolls x 700 labels + 1 ink roller

How a price gun works

A price gun is a hand-held labeller that does three things in one squeeze: it sets the price on the dials, inks the next label as it feeds, and peels and applies the sticker. You load a roll of blank labels and a pre-inked roller, dial in your price, and from there it is one-handed. There is nothing to plug in and nothing to charge, which is why these guns are still the fast way to price a shelf or a pallet by hand. If you need printed barcodes or product names rather than just a price, that is the job of a powered machine in our label printers range instead.

Matching the labels and ink to your gun

The labels and the ink roller are consumables, so the gun keeps going as long as you keep it stocked. The one thing to watch is that the single-line and double-line guns take different label rolls, so order the refills that match your model rather than picking any roll. We carry both the labels and replacement ink rollers in our price and date gun labels range. If you also tag clothing, gifts or stock by hand rather than sticking labels on, the printable swing tags in our price tags collection cover that, and there is a wider sticker and label selection in our labels and tags range.

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