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Scotch Duct Tape in Cherry Red is a versatile 1.88 in x 20 yd roll designed for crafting, repairing, and decorating. With a durable, waterproof backing, it easily unwinds and tears by hand, making it perfect for both practical and creative applications.
T**H
THOUGH
I love this tape! It is sturdy, holds up well, and the red is very colorful!
W**H
It’s Tape
It’s not Duct Tape but it’s red, which is the color tape I needed, and doesn’t leave behind sticky residue.
S**7
Great product
It's duct tape, what needs to be written. Works great and great price.
L**R
Little expensive
- Scotch brand name- Little pricey for the amount of tape you actually get- holds well to a variety of surfaces- strong I would say. That's why i buy it.- purchased a few times and will in the future but would like to see a better price
M**K
Purpose/thoughts
Purpose: holding cords in place, cover wheel weights on race bike.Thoughts: Well, considering the cost, I believe that this will do the job I set for it to do. All though if I don’t have a update to this post then it has done its job and held up for its purpose.
D**O
A great product one of the best tapes on the market.
A great product! We regularly use 3M tape around the office and for filming to mark the HOT camera. If you want it to last the key is it needs to be clean, and free of any oily residues. We have also found the ideal application temperature is 68-104F (20-40F) when applying it. Below these temperatures, the adhesive doesn't like to bond well to the substrate. Adding a little pressure and heat will always help the bond. The seller is awesome and the shipping was very fast!
L**N
Red for attracting hummingbirds
I needed a way to attract hummingbirds to my clear plastic feeders. Hummingbirds are attracted to red.A strip of this around the feeder and the hummingbirds are now buzzing around putting on quite a hilarious show daily!I also put a small square on both sides of my patio screen door so I'd see it and quit walking into it! LOL!
A**R
It's tape, I told myself. How bad can it be?
<facepalm> I buy colored duct tape in an effort to mark boxes. It's not how I seal a box, but it's brilliant for quickly figuring out what is in which box. I can't honestly say which brand I usually use, but I was tired of paying $7 a roll, and picked up six rolls of this. The boxes were sealed with paper shipping tape, the only tape that seems to work in amidst blazing Arizona summers, and then two stripes of red were sealed over the top. Less than a month ago.The first thing I noticed was, as you use the roll, the red lifts off. No problem, I told myself. So long as it's sort of red, it's all good, I told myself. But the tape isn't sticking. It's not been terribly hot or humid. I haven't banged these boxes around. They're not stacked high. And the tape. Is. Not. Sticking. It's peeling off by the day. They're all going to have to be re-taped with something sturdier.Steer clear. Save your money. Buy decent tape. You'll thank yourself later.
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