Kenco Cable Labels 240 Pack Review

A 240-label sheet pack for color-coded wire and cord labels around dry controller cabinets, garden shelves, and sprinkler records.

Seller pricing varies Updated May 29, 2026

Bottom line

Kenco Cable Labels give dry sprinkler controller records a color-coded label supply for cords, wires, and station notes.

Kenco waterproof cable labels in assorted colors

What this review covers

This review looks at the label count, color assortment, write-on format, and fit for controller cabinets and garden service records.

The upside

  • The 240-label supply gives a dry controller cabinet a deep label refill.
  • Assorted colors can separate station groups, controller notes, and service categories.
  • The write-on label format keeps wire names close to the cord or cable.

The tradeoffs

  • Adhesive labels belong on clean dry surfaces at the time of application.
  • Small labels need short names or numbers to stay readable.

Fit and feel

What to know:

Use short labels such as "Station 1 front lawn" or "rain sensor." Match each label to the written station list so the controller number and yard route stay together.

For the full station-label routine, read the sprinkler station record and outdoor label guide.

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Full review

Write-on labels for dry controller areas

Kenco Cable Labels give a sprinkler controller shelf a ready supply of write-on labels. The pack includes 240 labels across 12 sheets, with assorted colors for cord, wire, and service-note organization.

These labels make sense in dry controller areas, garage shelves, utility drawers, and service bins where a short name or number should stay with a cable.

Helpful for station numbers and route names

A sprinkler controller can be hard to read later when a wire number lives in one place and the yard route lives in another. A label can carry the station number, route name, or service note beside the wire or cord.

The color assortment can group a controller route, a sensor note, a transformer cord, or a battery reminder. Keep the language short so the label stays readable.

What to expect from the label sheets

Write-on cable labels need clean, dry surfaces at the moment they are applied. They belong in a dry controller cabinet, covered service shelf, or indoor utility area rather than buried valve wiring.

For damp valve boxes, pair dry controller labels with outdoor tags or waterproof connector records near the valve station.

Fit and use

Choose these labels for dry sprinkler controller cabinets, garage irrigation shelves, low-voltage cord notes, sensor records, transformer labels, and service bins that need quick identification.

What to know

Use short labels such as “Station 1 front lawn” or “rain sensor.” Match each label to the written station list so the controller number and yard route stay together.

For the full station-label routine, read the sprinkler station record and outdoor label guide.