Avery 05452 Self-Adhesive Removable Labels 150 Pack Review

A 150 pack of white removable 1.5 x 4 inch labels for dry controller cards, shelf bins, index boxes, and garden service records.

Seller pricing varies Updated May 29, 2026

Bottom line

Avery 05452 removable labels give dry garden records, card boxes, and service bins a readable label that can change with the season.

Avery 05452 removable labels pack with white label sheets

What this review covers

This review looks at the 1.5 x 4 inch removable label format, 150 count, dry-surface placement, writing needs, and fit with controller and garden shelf records.

The upside

  • The 1.5 x 4 inch label size gives a dry record room for a station name and date.
  • The removable adhesive format suits changing shelf bins, card boxes, and temporary service notes.
  • The 150 pack can support several controller, seed, tool, and greenhouse record spots.

The tradeoffs

  • Label hold depends on a clean, dry, smooth surface.
  • Handwritten labels need a compatible pen or marker and a dry storage path.

Fit and feel

Good match:

Choose this label pack for dry controller cards, shelf bins, index card boxes, greenhouse notes, seed files, and garden utility drawers that need readable names.

What to know:

Confirm the surface, ink choice, label placement, record date, and dry storage spot before adding the label to a service routine.

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Full review

A removable label for changing garden records

Avery 05452 Self-Adhesive Removable Labels give a dry garden shelf a wide white label for names, dates, and short service notes. The 1.5 x 4 inch size can hold a sprinkler station name, battery date, sensor note, card-box title, or seed shelf group.

The removable format is useful in a controller cabinet because station names, seasonal notes, and small supply bins can change as the yard setup changes.

Helpful for dry cabinet naming

Use a label on an index card box, parts drawer, record sleeve, station-card divider, or closed service bin. Keep the text plain and short so the label stays readable during a quick cabinet check.

A date line can help the label carry a service history. Battery checked, sensor card updated, or station map revised can give the next visit a clear starting point.

Plan the surface first

Removable labels work well on clean, dry, smooth surfaces. Dust, texture, damp air, and rough storage boxes can affect the hold.

Write with a compatible pen or marker, let ink dry, and store the labeled piece away from rinsed tools and damp valve-box parts.

Good match

Choose this label pack for dry controller cards, shelf bins, index card boxes, greenhouse notes, seed files, and garden utility drawers that need readable names.

What to know

Confirm the surface, ink choice, label placement, record date, and dry storage spot before adding the label to a service routine.