







PROMAXCO Heavy Duty Packing Tape 12 Rolls, Clear, 2.8 mil, 65 Yards x 1.88 inch, Total 780Y, Ultra Strong, Refill for Packaging and Shipping
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Jaimi Conwell
> 24 hourTape is thick and easy to use.
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Brigid Nasky
> 24 hourOrdered more than once for sealing packaging boxes and will keep ordering!!!
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L. Jones
> 24 hourThisntape works great and adheres well. Nice thickness to the tape. This tape fits perfectly in tape guns.
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Aaron Kent
> 24 hourI buy tape about every month and decide to give this tape a chance. I got it because it was about the same mil size but longer rolls. The mil size seems to be fine but for whatever reason I feel like Im going through rolls a lot faster. If I have a roll left when I get the new tape in Im going to unroll and measure to see if its really the length they are claiming it is.
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Calomel
> 24 hourI routinely tape along an edge, and when I go to fold it over, sometimes it breaks. This hasnt happened with similar tapes Ive used.
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calbano
> 24 hourThis was purchased for someone who sells on eBay. The product works perfectly and the cost is lower than can be found anywhere else. Great value.
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Redboxredhead
> 24 hourI use this tape for shipping boxes throughout the USA. Lots of tape for a good price. I find the thickness and adhesion to be good for shipping boxes up to 10lbs. Would probably work on heavier boxes but what I ship isnt that heavy.
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Rachael H
> 24 hourThe glue on these rolls is so strong that after a few uses, I came to realize that Yes, Im not imagining it! I had an adverse reaction to the strong chemical glue whatever smell from which these are made. Massive headache ensued. Returned!!! Buyer Beware!!!
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Marvin T.
> 24 hourWas just as it said it would be.
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Richard S. Rothblum
> 24 hourThe tape keeps splitting along the edges and then down the middle as it comes off the roll. This means that you have to stop taping and scrape up the tape that is now glued to the roll. Then, you have to unreel enough to have the tape intact before proceeding. I am going to return the unused rolls. Based on this experience, I will stick with Scotch tape. Its more than twice as expensive, but the labor costs involved with the splitting more than makes up for the difference.