BIC Wite-Out Brand Exact Liner Correction Tape, White Correction Tape, Grip Zone Provides Comfort and Control, 4-Count
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BIC Wite Out Correction Tape is opaque, so you won't be able to see through it.
I'm not sure if it's the smallest, but it's smaller than a checkbook registry line space, if that makes sense.
I put mine in a pocket of a fabric bag (cloth) and it worked fine; however, I'm not sure how it will rub off unless you put it on its side. If you're worried, keep it in a ziplock bag. The issue has been resolved.
Selected User Reviews For BIC Wite-Out Brand Exact Liner Correction Tape, White Correction Tape, Grip Zone Provides Comfort and Control, 4-Count
Imagine having a nice clean vehicle inspection book, and then looking over to see your brother, who holds his pen like a baboon at the zoo holds a carrot, filling out the form as if he's never seen the English language before (nor understands how if the insurance date falls before the current date, it means it's not valid). (However, one step at a time. ) br>br>In our case, the white-out pen is a know-how from the infamous 'press harder and turn that 2 into a 7' routine that the inspection auditor loves to see when approving our books. This style works much better than the'sideways style' white out pens, and the lack of odor that the old tub and brush stuff had is an added bonus.
People who are tired of holding other tape products upside down will appreciate this product. It was a good investment. It's perfect for what I'm looking for. One of the few white out "tape" products that a left-handed person can use without having to hold the product upside down, backwards, or otherwise awkwardly.
This could be beneficial to people who are losing hand dexterity. Keep in mind that there are only 19 of each of these. They have a total of 8 feet of correction tape in them. There are 39 other rolls available from the same brand. There's three feet of tape in each of them. br>br>I docked two stars due to the design's waste of space. They could have included a second roll, for example. However, I refused to give them one star because I was the one who failed to check the length. I had no idea you could read the length by looking at the image of the front packaging.
After trying a variety of white-out options, including liquid and tapes, I've found that this one is the best fit for my needs: it fits easily into my scrubs pocket, rolls out tape smoothly, and adheres to paper with ease. It can easily be written on with an ink pen. If I need to copy the paper I used, it won't stick to the copy machine's glass. It isn't an uncomfortable sensation in the hand.
I wish there was a way for me to give it a zero. The roll pops out, revealing clear tape that hasn't been taught against the pen's part. It makes me think of an unwound cassette tape. This happened to all four pens at the same time. DO NOT PURCHASE THIS PRODUCT.
This brand has a lot of sturdiness to it and can withstand a lot of abuse. The white material is also extremely smooth and simple to write on. It takes a little smoothing out with your finger on the ends, but that's a minor inconvenience considering it doesn't snap or run out after a few uses.
Coverage on "two lines" was required. I wish I could track down the old Correction Tape, which was similar to cellophane tape. It came in a box, on a roll, and you applied it as needed. That self-adhesive tape was actually effective. When you start correcting and it doesn't cover everything, you go back and two inches of used tape and one inch of unused tape (still white) are spilling out of the "Pen. " "If the tape becomes loose, follow these instructions:" it says on the package. To tighten the tape on the tip, turn the self-winding wheel. We tried it as a group of three adults, but it didn't work for any of us. Thank you for your help with this faulty item, Amazon.
There isn't much waste if you're careful to hold the pen correctly and make sure the print isn't upside down. If you make a mistake and the tape needs to be rewound, simply insert a small screwdriver into the hole and rewind the tape.