RediTape Travel Size Duct Tape Colors 2-Pack (Black & Neon Orange) - Pocket Size Flat Mini Roll - for Repairs Outdoors Emergency Crafts - 1.88 inch x 5 Yards per Pack
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Yes. The product is standard duct tape, but it comes in a small, travel-friendly package.
It depends on what you're trying to accomplish. It's great for international travel, survival kits, medical kits, home electrical repair kits, car repair kits, and so on. It's not meant to replace a roll of duct tape, but it can be very useful in places where space is limited, especially with color coding.
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It's a pet peeve of mine. In any case, it's entertaining. I always tell my wife that I can fix anything with a sharp knife, some good duct tape, and YouTube. I could even operate on people's brains! br>Here's where it gets good. It's thick and pleasant. It is sufficiently broad to be extremely useful. Adhesion is excellent. It's more convenient for me to buy it this way. I keep one of these in every bag, vehicle, and first-aid kit I own. It's all good. Yes, you are paying more for the packaging convenience, but I don't mind because it makes my life easier. br>It's a nice piece of equipment. br>I recommendbr>Thank you for taking the time to read this.
Duct tape fixes everything, so keep a large roll on hand at home. On the other hand, having some on the road is a lot more convenient. This can be stowed in a backpack, a glove compartment, or a trunk organizer. You could put it in your pocket if you're an EDC (every day carry) person. A packet should undoubtedly be included in your grab-bag. and an emergency bag that can be taken with you wherever you go. You never know when you'll need some, so having some on hand is a good idea. I wish I had something like this when I was in the army. I'd have kept it as a necessary piece of field equipment. Make sure you have a few on hand and that you're ready for anything.
I've been looking for some duct tape that comes in a small package so I don't have to pack an entire roll, and this is it. I hung a picture next to it and placed a stylus pen next to it so you could compare sizes. The only reason I docked a star is because you can get 5x the amount of duct tape at Home Depot for the same price. The convenience is what you're paying for. Nonetheless, I chose this one because it was about $3 less expensive than a comparable product.
When I travel, I always have duct tape with me. You never know when your luggage will break down or need to be repaired urgently. This small package makes it simple to tuck into carry-on or checked luggage to be ready for the unexpected. I've used it for everything from reinforcing weak luggage joints to taping down a curled area rug that was determined to trip up the tenants of a rental unit. Without it, I simply will not travel.
The tape is in good condition. well- duct tape is a type of tape that is used to hold things It performs all of the functions of duct tape. The form factor provides an advantage here. The packages are compact and light, making them ideal for touring by bicycle. I took two packs of this stuff on a recent bike tour of Spain to use in packing the bikes for the return flight. Because five yards of duct tape is a lot of duct tape, it turned out that only one pack was required. I've discovered that finding compact "solutions" for living with only 20 pounds of gear is just as important as strength and stamina when it comes to bicycle touring. This was my second best "discovery" on the tour.
If you're trying to fit it into a tool kit/edc bag, it's not too bulky. This comes as part of a Maxpedition Micro Kit. (In this photograph, it is in the back left pocket. ).
When I go hiking or skiing, this is very handy to have in my backpack. Duct tape can be used to fix almost anything temporarily (or permanently in the case of parka holes). When the sole of my sister's hiking boots began to peel off, I used this technique. To keep her shoe together, she simply tore a few lengths. I would strongly suggest it. When I run out, I'll go out and buy some more.
Choose your colors, and you'll get 15 feet of tape wrapped around a thin plastic spacer in a compact package. This is a fantastic tactical/bugout/EDC addition!.