Scotch Heavy Duty Packaging Tape, 2 Inches x 800 Inches, Clear - 2 Count
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A minimum of four, in my opinion. Squirming is a common occurrence in them.
This tape works great for me because I live in a city with a lot of humidity. I use it to send packages and have never had an issue with it.
I enjoy heavy-duty roles, but I'm afraid I haven't had to replace any of mine yet. This is kept in the car in case I need to tape something, but it isn't used nearly as frequently as my full-size roll. I haven't tried it yet, but I believe it will work with a standard size roll. Best wishes to you.
It doesn't work that way.
Selected User Reviews For Scotch Heavy Duty Packaging Tape, 2 Inches x 800 Inches, Clear - 2 Count
I'm sure the tape is fine, but I was looking for 2" wide tape (1. 25 inch). For my purposes, the standard of 88 is insufficient). I purchased this item because the description and image indicated that it was 2 inches wide, which it is not. I was given two rolls of one. 88" tape. The tape itself is in perfect condition, save for the fact that it is not the one I ordered.
I already have a lot of 88-inch rolls, and I have a lot of 1. 25-inch rolls. This tape was supposed to be 2 inches wide, which I needed for a special project, but it was 88 wide. False advertising.
The title and picture both say 2 inches, but it's not true. I'm looking for a 2" because I'm looking for a 2" dispenser.
If I only had one wish, I would want 1. I would have gone to a local store for an 88-inch tape because it is widely available. Because the description stated that the item would be 2 inches long, I ordered it online. The seller rounded up, which isn't usually a big deal because it's only a few cents off, but in my case, it rendered the tape useless. I blame myself for not reading the reviews first; 3 inch tape is too large, 1. 88- The number 89 is insufficiently large. Is it true that no one makes two? What's the size of the tape?.
It's a nightmare that necessitates a sharp edge to start the tape and then patience to keep it from rewinding. On the dispenser, it is sticking to itself. It's been a nightmare packing for a move. I bought some Duck Tape (not to be confused with duct tape) and it was very simple to apply and hold.
The tape does not stick well. This is how I use it the most. for the purpose of wrapping Returning packages to their original destinations. As a result, I rely on tape to keep my belongings from moving around during transit. To ensure that this tape stays in place, I'll need to double up. NORMALLY. All you'd need is one piece of tape. humm. To be sure, I use two pieces that overlap each other. It's a good deal if you get two rolls. It makes me think.
There's nothing wrong with the product. . . but read the measurements carefully. That's where I went off the rails. I expected large rolls of packing tape for the price, but they were disappointingly small. I could be mistaken, but I doubt I'm the first customer who mistook the large rolls for the small ones. The photos don't give you a sense of scale. Almost anywhere will sell you two for half the price.