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Arthur A Williams
> 3 dayEasy to use!
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pat
> 3 dayWorked as expected.
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M. Zyla
> 3 dayI love the gapher type tape but the hook and loop arent as strong as if like
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jerome haynes
> 3 dayHad to drop by Mistake portable hard drives from wester Digitial and got tired because the repairs are a pretty Penny. i use this product to protect my hard drives from ever being injured Like this Again! give it a GO
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William H
Greater than one weekAwesome product! I bought a magnetic utensil holder for a portable Blackstone griddle and instead of buying 4 more, I bought this to put one side on the back of it and the other side on the 5 spots I will use it. I’m glad I did! It holds as many spachulas and griddle utensils as I can fit on the magnet. I did a test overnight (pictured) and even put some rolls of paper towels on the handles and it didn’t budge the next morning—even with a few lbs of extra pressure I added with my hand to test further. I will use the rest for sticking remote controls to the walls where I use them and for projects as they come up. 15 feet is A LOT and it will likely take me a few years to use it all.
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Miss Freda Weissnat
> 3 dayI needed something with strong grip to help support some heavy custom made wall hangings that we’re supposed to be supported by a peg-in-hole mechanism. Unfortunately the pegs do not always keep their grip, and we initially used some small Velcro strips to help keep the plaques in place. A few weeks ago one of the plaques crashed off the wall - each plaque weighs about 25 pounds. Needless to say, we did not want that happening on a recurring basis. I got some of this tape and put multiple 6 inch strips on each plaque. The back of the plaques and the wall surface they connect to are both unfinished plywood. I was very impressed by both the adhesion to the plywood surfaces and the strength of the Velcro binding. This stuff provides a really strong holding capability. I would recommend it for situations where you want some serious holding power from a Velcro type of tape.
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J. Niemi
> 3 dayWhen you try to pull the velcro apart, the adhesive EASILY comes loos from whatever its stuck to, rather than the velcro coming apart like you want to. The velcro part itself is actually super strong and good quality, so if you wanna use this with some extra adhesive of your own and just glue it to whatever you wanted to stick it to, the velcro part would serve you just fine!! The adhesive is my only complaint. But thats kind of the point of the product so IDK. Buy at your own risk. Again, the velcro itself is great tho, just good as far as tape adhesion, so its up to you!!
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Julian
> 3 dayBought it for a guitar pedals, have been using it for many things though. Works great wherever I use it. Holds guitar pedal down great. Also holds power bricks to the bottom of desks and raspberry pi’s to the back of computer monitors well. Definitely recommend it.
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Judy Nelson
> 3 dayStrong grip
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Brian Casey
> 3 dayMy work-from-home desk is more like a table, and real estate on the top of the desk is pretty tight, with two 21 monitors, speakers, and the like. But lots of things need to be plugged in - the computer, the two monitors, the cable modem, the wifi router, the speakers, the USB charger, the sound machine, the Google Mini - and on and on. To make it work, I mounted a long, 8-outlet power strip on the underneath of the table top at the back. And that worked for a few months, but lately theres been even more items to plug in. So I ordered a couple of smaller 6-outlet Amazon Basics power strips, and this long roll of self-adhesive hook-and-loop. (Its actually two rolls - one big roll of hook, and a matching big roll of loop.) This works great - the adhesive sticks well to the power strip and to the underside of the table top, and is strong enough to support the non-brick plug-in items. This frees up the main, screwed-in power strip to handle the bricks, so I now have everything neatly organized back there. (Ive used self-adhesive hook-and-loop for years for mounting things on my motorcycle, too!)