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Reviewed in the United States on March 27, 2025
good
Stuart Pitstick
Reviewed in the United States on September 12, 2024
Hours of work wasted!!! Having to go back and push it down firmly and it keeps lifting!!!!Crappy adhesive, Buy 3M
grant r.
Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2024
this inexpensive tape is better than expected. It's durable for a painters tape. I actually used it twice to trim a glue joint. so, it's easy release and it was usable twice. nice.
Kristopher Styn
Reviewed in the United States on July 13, 2024
Keeps moving, doesn't stick to anything. Paint get under it super easily. Spend the money for the best stuff don't waste your time and energy with this crap.
Crossedsword
Reviewed in the United States on December 20, 2024
Tape has held up well. I've sectioned off a few pieces in the garage to see how the adhesion would hold...very surprised at the outcome. It's weathered (literally) humid conditions, cold, heat, etc...for a couple months and has not fallen off or pulled from the surface. Having said that...when I removed the test pieces (strips), they came off clean...no tearing or noticeable residual glue, etc. I test painted and ran caulk over another set of test strips and the tape really held an edge. Very clean lines with no noticeable bleed.
Alice Lockmiller
Reviewed in the United States on November 1, 2024
Good quality and useful
Hiddenhavenfarm
Reviewed in the United States on October 29, 2024
We use this tape for more than painting. It works great for labeling boxes, storage bins and automotive body parts during restoration work. Easy to remove and leaves no trace on objects
pdlmh
Reviewed in the United States on October 15, 2024
Personally, I do need a lot of painters tape. I went out and bought 3 rolls, and used up half of it on one room! Now that had been 1-5/8ths inch wide tape, and this is only one inch wide -- so that may make a difference for some folks!I've found that the wider tape was definitely needed during my "learning curve" of how and when and where to use painters tape. I started the re-painting of our 3200 square foot house (ALL rooms needed re-painted) trying to do it the old-fashioned way -- without tape (I haven't had to paint a room for 40 years, and painters tape was not around back then). Anyhow, my point is -- I did 1/2 a room without tape, while a friend used tape and did a whole room in half the time! Like I said -- lesson learned!Now that I've had some practice, I find the 1-inch is just as good as the wider tape, and sometimes even easier because it's more flexible around objects (like shower heads and door knobs).Having said all that, with 24 rolls, there's plenty here to finish ALL the rooms in the house, and plenty to spare. Probably a lifetime supply, and at under 2 dollars a roll versus 4 or 5 at the local hardware store.The stick-to-it properties of the tape are about the same as the brand name tapes -- some surfaces stay on better, and some you have to press a bit harder, or rub it multiple times, but I have yet to have a surface it won't stay on!Bottom Line for me: since I needed lots of tape, this purchase made a ton of sense for me, but until we bought this house and got so many rooms to be painted, it would not have been something I'd have ordered. Perhaps a 10-roll offering, but not 24. If you need it -- I do recommend it as "as good as the brand names".
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