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BilyColorado
> 24 hour. . .(Duck, Duct, Duc) tape Ive ever bought. Thin?... Translucent!...No bulk to it at all, and the adhesion of the glue is minimal. Try another brand.
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VITANGELO D.
> 24 hourEasy to use and very good on fabrics
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Arkadian knight
> 24 hourWorks good
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My Amz Shopping
> 24 hourDuct tape. It sticks well enough & isnt horrible. I was a bit disappointed at how thin the tape is/feels; definitely not heavy-duty 100 mph tape but Ill use it up without planning to buy this brand again. Most any duct tape can be finicky when tearing a piece off, but this roll seems a bit mores so than other brands Ive used ... if I dont tear it across briskly enough, it tends to tear down the length of the roll a bit. (Grumbling and getting it squared off ensues, & a couple/few inches are wasted/end up stuck on my jeans or wherever for disposal later.) Whatever. Its usable enough. I just wont buy it again. Its adhesion durability is TBD & being put through the wringer now ... well see how long it holds up to the 20-40 degree F temps & exposure to the elements at ~5,300+ feet of altitude, but, even if it sucks, Ill just retape things & burn through this roll more quickly to allow me to try another brand sooner than later.
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eNGeeNC
> 24 hourThis is The HARDEST To Apply Smoothly and THINNEST Utility Sealing, Fastening and Wrapping Tape Ive Ever Encountered !!! I was a manager involved in a packing and sealing supply company in the 1980s, and saw many different tapes for many distinctly separate purposes. Original Duck Tape which Ive only tried recently is less than half as thick, less than 1/3 as sticky and (more importantly to users) Three Times Harder to apply smoothly and evenly than the very cheapest, lowest quality tape we ever marketed in our business nearly 30 years ago. Modern technology has clearly made Original Duct Tape (a war time emergency invention in WW1 or WW2) an obsolete antique.
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Bill M.
> 24 hourThe quality of this duct tape has gotten worse the last few years. It is now noticeably thinner, less adhesive, and rips much less neatly leading to a lot more wasted tape. I switched to a roll from 3M and it’s noticeably more reliable. I personally would not recommend the Duck brand of duct tape.
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Quincy Dickens
> 24 hourThis stuff shreds like scotch tape when you pull it off the roll. The fibers are weak and too far apart. Very low quality very cheap and thin tape. They don’t make this tape like they used to. That’s for sure. The actual tape is so thin it’s almost see-through and the stickiness is not very good. Does not cling to any vinyl or plastic material very well at all if you need it. Find something else. This stuff shreds like paper.
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Adolfo McCullough
> 24 hourNot the same as stuff you purchase at the hardware store, thinner. Works perfect for a box.
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Jana Koelpin
> 24 hourgood
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Regis Stephen Major
> 24 hourbest product in the Market