BIC Wite-Out Brand EZ Correct Grip Correction Tape, White, 6-Count
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It does not, in fact. This product maintains its flexibility and flexes with the paper, allowing you to write directly on it. It's an excellent product that I adore.
Yes, you can immediately begin writing on it. It's not a liquid; instead, it's a very thin white tape that adheres to the skin when dry. It works 100% better than that old liquid stuff does.
No, it is not going to happen. There is no requirement for a cap.
The tape measures 1/6 inch in width. br>br>I hope that this information is useful. br>The BIC Group of Companies - BIC's Official Store
Selected User Reviews For BIC Wite-Out Brand EZ Correct Grip Correction Tape, White, 6-Count
This is my first time using corrective tape; previously, I had only used liquid white out. It took some trial and error to figure out the proper angle for holding the tape dispenser so that the tape would come out evenly. It works well on thin lines, but not so well on thick lines (i. e. If the tape is thicker than the 1/8" width and requires two swipes to cover an area, the first tape strip may lift and crunch up if the tape overlaps. br>br>On the plus side, unlike the white-out liquid in the bottle, corrective tape does not need to be dried out, and (I hope) these dispensers will last for many years and will not dry out. On the downside, liquid white out covers thicker lines and larger areas better. The tape is 1/8" wide. br>br>I expect this six-pack (which I paid $12 for) to last me a lifetime; I've been using it for a few weeks, making one or two corrections every day, and I've barely scratched the surface of the first dispenser (which contains 33 corrections). a 5-foot roll of tape If the tape becomes unusable due to wear and tear, I'll post an update. br>br>Review of Ali Julia.
On two of the dispensers so far, the tape has become twisted. Despite the fact that there is a winder, I had to discard them. Straightening out the tape proved impossible. This has never happened to me with any other type of bic correction tape. Very let down. When you have to throw them away, there isn't much of a savings.
Is it runny, and does it have a foul odor? Nopebr>Can I use it sparingly while maintaining accuracy - Is it possible for me to write over it with a pen - yesbr> Yesbr>Does each cartridge come with a reasonable amount of content - Is it a good price - yesbr>Is it a good price - yesbr>Is it a good price - Yesbr>Can I hold it for an extended period of time without feeling like I'm pulling a muscle - Yes.
This is far superior to its competitors, particularly the colorful Bic Wite-Out pens. Those were made on the cheap. This one actually fits nicely in my palm. It has a more substantial feel to it than the other.
I've tried all of the Bic White-Outs and this one is by far the best. As soon as you've whited out the error, you're free to write on it. For the others, you'll need to wait a few minutes for it to dry before writing on it. It's simple to use, and it gives you more control and direction.
You get a lot of bang for your buck when you buy this item. This is something I need in my life because I'm picky about how I correct documents. It's quite effective.
This type in particular is fantastic! I'm ecstatic and relieved at the same time.
These were the best-rated for left-handed people, so I went with them. people with a right hand They're great, and I'm still in the first one, so there's a lot of white out on them.