

🦍 Stick with the strongest—Gorilla Tape means business!
Gorilla Black Duct Tape is a heavy-duty, double-thick tape designed for superior adhesion on rough, uneven surfaces like wood, brick, and stone. Its weather-resistant shell withstands moisture, UV rays, and extreme temperatures, making it perfect for both indoor and outdoor use. With a tough reinforced backing that can be torn by hand, this tape delivers reliable, long-lasting performance for professional and DIY projects alike.




| ASIN | B000CSS8UE |
| Best Sellers Rank | #16,022 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #63 in Duct Tape #197 in Painting Prep Materials |
| Department | Duct Tapes |
| Item model number | 6035180 |
| Manufacturer | Gorilla |
| Product Dimensions | 14.73 x 14.73 x 5.59 cm; 716.68 g |
B**R
Excellent
As always strong material and adhesive
R**A
These are large tapes
These are large tapes
T**B
We use this stuff every year for our haunted house because it sticks and won't let go! In the past any thing that was held up by any level of duct tape would often fall. For example one year we taped my nephew to the ceiling so he could get a really unexpected scare going! The duct tape kept giving out at the most in opportune times. He sent probably 25 people to the hospital in the first night alone from falling on them. Luckily someone on staff had a role of Gorilla tape. I'd never heard of the stuff but they swore by it. The next night we used the gorilla tape and popsicle sticks to create on the spot splints for everyone my nephew fell on. That night we only had 3 who had to report to the hospital! We also repair props with it. Additionally I've found it works great when you don't have a razor. Just slap it on your face or armpits and rip the hair right out of there! It leaves no hair in place! Gorilla tape is the best thing around. I'm sure you'll find a million uses for it!
T**8
Awesome product
A**S
I recently got my hands on the Gorilla Black Duct Tape, and let me tell you, it’s like duct tape on steroids! Unleash the Beast: This tape is no ordinary sticky strip; it’s the Hulk of duct tapes. When I say it’s heavy-duty, I mean it – it could probably hold up a collapsing building (okay, maybe not, but you get the idea). Stickiness Supreme: Whether I’m patching up a leaky pipe, fixing a torn backpack strap, or creating impromptu Halloween costumes, this tape sticks to everything. Rough surfaces? No problem. Uneven wood? It laughs in the face of uneven wood. Double-Thick Magic: The double-thick adhesive is like a magical bond. It grips, it clings, and it doesn’t let go. I’ve used it to repair my garden hose, secure outdoor decorations during a storm, and even temporarily fix my kid’s broken toy. It’s like MacGyver in tape form. Weather Warrior: Rain or shine, this tape stands tall. It’s weather-resistant, UV-resistant, and probably resistant to alien invasions (okay, maybe not that last part). But seriously, it’s tough enough to withstand the elements. Endless Possibilities: I’ve patched up my tent during a camping trip, labeled storage boxes, and even created a makeshift belt when mine snapped (don’t judge – desperate times call for duct tape fashion). The possibilities are as vast as the universe (well, almost). Conclusion: In a world where problems need fixing and creativity knows no bounds, the Gorilla Black Duct Tape is my trusty sidekick. It’s the Batman utility belt of adhesives – always there when you need it. So go ahead, tape your way to victory!
O**A
Amazing quality tape! For the heaviest duty of tasks, I can always rely on Gorilla Tape!!
P**N
After we were caught unaware in the Feb. 2021 deep freeze in south Texas, I decided to upgrade the insulation on all of my exposed pipes. I had never used Gorilla Tape before (I am a long-time user of Gorilla Glue) and I thought it might be good to serve as the outer layer to cover and protect the insulation. And it is. It behaves like duct tape but it adheres better and is more waterproof. It is harder to peel off the roll and that is a GOOD thing. What you have to be careful of is that it sticks to whatever you put it on, and once its stuck its hard (if not impossible) to remove. As I was wrapping my water main inlet I had to get the tape through the narrow space between the pipe and the brick wall, and I let it curl too much and it stuck to the brick. Hard! I have to use my knife to get it off and wrap it all the way around the entire pipe. I am so pleased with it and I'm sure it will still be around those pipes ten years from now.
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