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norman roth
> 3 dayI hit a deer and compromised by front bumper... This stuff is amazing in its grip and toughness... I live in a snow town and this stuff has held up under blizzard conditions without a garage
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CM
> 3 dayIve had similar occurrences to those in review photos here. Not as bad as those photos show, but still on some level. Peeling the tape from the roll is trickier. And tearing pieces off with my hands is also more trickier than regular Gorilla tape. The physical substance of this stuff is different. Would take some getting used to, but I want the original kind next time.
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Christopher
> 3 dayInitially bought this it secure and repair some walkway lights at my brothers house. Many months later theyre still holding together like the first day. Ive since used it to pack boxes, hold together the underside of a Ford Tauruss bumper, and lately it has been keeping scrap wood held together in my workshop. Super durable and sticks to itself well.
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iiian
> 3 dayGood quality. As always.
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laza5249
> 3 daySo I normally don’t bother to leave reviews; but this tape is incredibly impressive. We bought this tape to try an repair the reusable bag my son uses for his outdoor recess/snow gear. As any parent knows, a first grader can be savage on their bag(s). We are a month and a half in since “Operation Tape Reinforcement” and the tape is holding up perfectly. Wet and cold, and the tape is holding together better than the bag. I figured that it would be a daily activity to repair the bag, and mess with the tape. But we are now weeks in its still holding strong.
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Benjamin Martin
Greater than one weekMy favorite outdoor tape. Great for patching tarp, window screens, mosquito netting, cardboard boxes, backpacks, and so much more. I use it to cover electrical tape on outdoor wiring, too. Ive made a small bag out of it, as well as several book covers. This is my choicest tape for cracked drum heads (except the middle of the head, never tape the middle). Ive been using the same small strands of this stuff to secure the lids on my bug spray and sunscreen for 2 or 3 years and they still stick. Maybe I should use sunscreen more often, but thats not the point. Gorilla tape holds the line. Ive wrapped Gorilla tape around a broken fence and forgotten about it for years. Gorilla tape is holding together a 6 ft tower of Amazon boxes that one of my cats is sleeping in right now. Those cats beat that tower up every day, and yet Gorilla tape holds. I cant remember the last time I bought duct tape that WASNT Gorilla. Ive literally used hundreds of pounds of this stuff, its the best tape Ive ever used. If youre going camping, bring a bit of this tape. If you have an outdoor gig that might last 3 days, bring a roll. If you dont want to spend $300 on a sweet cat castle, buy a $20 roll of Gorilla tape and save a few packing boxes for almost free. If your free weights are shredding your palms, but you dont want to sacrifice grip - Gorilla. I cut my forearm doing heavy yard work last summer and Gorilla taped it for the whole day. A little antibiotic cream and Gorilla tape makes a hardcore bandaid. If you twist it you can make a handle for nearly all your gear. I cant even remember all the things Ive put handles on; about a dozen walking sticks and a couple lamps, for example. Writing this review has made me realize how much Ive depended on Gorilla tape for so long. I think Ill write Gorilla a letter of appreciation. Need tape? Go Gorilla.
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Timber & Stone Outdoor Spaces
Greater than one weekThe tape is low tack meaning it does not stick well... until exposed to heat. Too much heat and it is no longer low tack. Optimal application temperature is 70-90 degrees. Colder and it wont stick without exposure to sun (or a heat gun). ON HOT DAYS 80+ KEEP THIS OUT OF THE SUN UNTIL APPLIED. It will be TOO sticky if left in the sun on the roll on a hot day, you wont be able to get it off the roll. Once applied, the sun will hit it and it will get gooey and then it is permanent. We use this as a deck joist tape with great results. Cheapest on the market and appears better than the competition.
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Javier
> 3 dayReally strong rubber tape. I used before the surface get wet and was really good, no leaks. I sealed my screens before the hurricane and nothing move or leak. I used too in a wet area and it didn’t attach very well. Great product!!!
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Tyler Dillehay
Greater than one weekGood
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4u2hammer
> 3 dayI purchased a new tarp and it was expensive. Well my dog enjoyed the wood under the tarp. I applied the tape and that night it rained, no issues. Held together and worked perfect.