PROSUN Easy-Mount 2 Inch Tape Gun Dispenser Packing Packaging Sealing Cutter Green Handheld Warehouse Tools
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This product cannot be used with any tape that is 2 inches wide. I have a tape roll with a smaller core, and this dispenser won't accept it. Clearly, it shows in the picture, but I didn't think about the size of the tape roll that I was already In order to use this tape I must either buy more or return it.
The core for which it is intended is 3".
Selected User Reviews For PROSUN Easy-Mount 2 Inch Tape Gun Dispenser Packing Packaging Sealing Cutter Green Handheld Warehouse Tools
I got used to it since that was all that was available for decades, but I did not enjoy it. Instead of carrying tape in one hand and scissors in the other, I would simply use the roll of tape in one hand. There is nothing better than this dispenser! Make sure you load the cassette in the correct manner so that There is a tiny space between the metal teeth of the dispenser and what appears to be the top of the dispenser. Do NOT try to thread the tape through. There is really no restriction as it "free flows" through the spacious area below the black roller and above the In order for the tape to remain stuck to the roll, it needs to be ribbed to keep it from rolling back. There is no sticking to the teeth with the tape end A little bit sticks out, but it doesn't really matter.
The dispenser I have is nice! Despite its small size, it is extremely easy to handle, and it has a great Many of these reviewers were frustrated with it. If you don't use it correctly, you'll be frustrated as well. During one review, one reviewer made some very wise comments about how to thread the tape, and it TRY TO FIT IT OVER THE BLACK WHEEL BUT DO NOT USE THE TIGHT FIELDING. A thin bar is placed under the smoothing wheel and it goes over it. A roll of tape comes smoothly off the roll if this is done properly. The following other things are worth mentioning The following *br (I have used tape guns of all types) I found that cheap tape performs poorly. Better tape will make it easier to control and you will use less of it--- You should pull the tape firmly as you stretch it across your box, ensuring that the blade is level, as well as smooth the tape with the black roller. It is - After you have crossed the box and are no longer at the corner, sharpen the blade. The instructions are the same for any tape gun, but people in the comments seemed to have a problem. The following *br It is best to keep a little tension on the tape when changing the roll (pull up the edge of the fastener that keeps the tape from falling off)***I wish I had two of them, but I am thankful that I have one. The device is pretty snazzy.
In addition to this plastic dispenser, I also bought a more expensive metal dispenser (from a different manufacturer) at the same time. As I really get into packing, I am finding its convenience quite useful. It says pink in the color description, but it is definitely purple, and I welcome that. It's pretty, if I do say so myself. While it has a little claw that holds the tape roll in place firmly, it is still extremely easy to use, and so far it has never locked up on me and it has never tangled with the tape. I love that I can change out rolls of tape so easily. It is highly likely that I will buy another of these dispensers in a different color in the future.
I like that this tape dispenser is of a decent size. Feeding the tape right through the end of it can be a challenge. Lifting up the top portion is an awkward experience because your fingers don't have much room to feed the tape in. As the slotted end of the tape is thin, you can't really tape the other end to a more sturdy piece of paper or substance until she's threaded After all that, I did manage to get it threaded and, so far, it appears to be working fine. While this product will be more useful to me once I use it more, I do have concerns that the loose end might still stick to itself even though the roller that attaches it to the end is attached. It will depend on how things go.
A tape dispenser is hard to get excited about, but this one makes for a nice casual item. The difference between the two was significant Bundled with rolls of tape, they're the kind with a good look. Within the tape roll is a metal spring that 1) keeps the roll from sliding off the dispenser all the time and 2) keeps it from spinning backwards, which helps keep the loose end near the cutter from coming loose. The software is solid and easy to handle without being burdensome. I paid 8 dollars for the item (the price is right).
I had read good reviews about this one and they said the tape would not stick to the roll so I decided to try This raises a whole new set of problems. I was able to rip the tape between the teeth, but it got stuck in the space between the top portion and the roll, so it didn't stay I would have to stick my hand into the area against the metal teeth every time I wanted to pull tape out of it, so I wouldn't end up cutting myself. me, that was worse than occasionally having to peel it off the roll! As a result, I decided to pay a little more and get a desk/table dispenser for my packing tape and I am so glad.
There is nothing more frustrating than using a tape gun like this. It is often difficult to remove the tape because the tape consistently wraps around the plastic tape guide. Additionally, the tape has the habit of folding back over on itself. If you want to pull it off again, you have to try and find the edge This is a very annoying application. Although I have never felt the need to give a negative review before, this irritates me to the point of absurdity. Invest in a traditional tape gun if you're willing to spend a little more. The result is much better.
When you finally cut and mount the tape, it sticks to the roller after you have spent 15 minutes trying to mount it on this crappy device. You'll have a lot of trouble pulling that tape afterward. As soon as I walked over it, I smashed my foot into it and threw it into Please note There is nothing made in China for sale. You lazy Americans need to get up and get moving! Making things instead of outsourcing everything for profit is the way to go.