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Dr Jeffrey Pickens
> 3 dayThis is DUCK tape - shiny aluminum color, with fiber threads and decent adhesive. It is good for most household applications, but note that this tape does NOT adhere as sticky as ‘classic’ DUCT tape. This tape is not as easy to mold around corners or edges… just not as thick or sticky as the classic duct tape. Price is fair.
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millerj
> 3 dayThis Duct tape is not like I remember using in the past; its not sticky enough. My project keeps coming apart thanks to that. It was kind of pricey too to not work well. I probably wont buy again.
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Trevor_4077
> 3 dayWe got this for future emergencies. It looks to be good quality.
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Adolfo McCullough
> 3 dayNot the same as stuff you purchase at the hardware store, thinner. Works perfect for a box.
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KATHERINE CORREA
> 3 dayTried to use this for moving boxes and the tape keeps lifting. Also very thin. Clearly duck and duct are two different tapes and after wasting my money I know sadly know. Should have also payed attention to the other reviews.
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J Swing
> 3 dayDuck tape used to be good for everything, the quality has severely declined recently. Now it is thin, weak, and doesnt stick very well or long if it does. I had a little of an old roll from a couple years ago and there is no comparison. The new tape is horrible and falls off after a day even if stuck to itself! might was well use scotch tape for as much good as it does. Even the heavy duty duck tape is weak sauce compared to before, I tried it after this roll with same result
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eNGeeNC
Greater than one weekThis 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.
> 3 dayThe 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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Howard
> 3 daySticks well to most surfaces. Quality is great. I’ve used it on material, asphalt, plastic, wood and steel surfaces. Also have used it to hold things together
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SanSue
> 3 dayThin like scotch tape