Aluminum Tape, 2 inch x 65 Feet Foil Tape (3.9 mil), Insulation Adhesive Metal Tape, High Temperature Heavy Duty HVAC Tape, Silver Tape Aluminum Foil Tape for Ductwork, Dryer Vent, HVAC
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Brian_82
Greater than one weekI originally purchased this to use during a refrigerator repair. I used the tape to insulate the cooling line in my refrigerator to prevent ice buildup. One year later, no ice and still holding! As I had plenty of tape leftover, I subsequently used it to seal air leaks in my HVAC air ducts. Worked for that too and now I have better air flow in the house! Still have tape leftover. Very satisfied with the product.
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Dennis DeRycke
22-11-2024Had all of the ductwork professionally cleaned. Kind of freaked out when they cut holes in the plenum for the vacuum hose. They covered all cut outs and I taped the covers to the plenum. This tape was so easy to work with and it has excellent adhesion.
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Dianne
> 3 dayI didn’t fine any flaws
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Pastor Sasquatch
Greater than one weekInitial thoughts: It Marks easily but it looks good and works for what I wanted. The good: It so reflective and sticks pretty well. Edges are not peeling The bad: During installation, I accidentally marked some of the metal on the back of the bottle and could not get the mark off/out. Final thoughts: Wish it was not so easy to mess it up, but all in all it came out well. I like the fact that the edges are not peeling off.
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Michael Stafford
> 3 dayWorks really well on AC ducts.
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Ken S
> 3 daywrap furnace exhaust pipe
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Tom S
Greater than one weekGreat price for a quality product.
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Rhyno
> 3 dayIll start with the pros. Its sticks well and Ill get to one issue with the stickiness in a bit. It also is highly reflective. Being reflective is important to me because I use it on building my hydroponic tents. Here are the cons. The paper is a real pain to remove off the adhesive. Once it gets started no issues. Humidity has an effect on how it sticks. When I apply it surfaces are clean and the humidity is around 45%. When my tents are up and going I noticed at 70% humidity it starts to curl slightly at the ends. Now at 80% humidity it really starts to effect the foil tape. It starts to roll up. Id recommend if using it on ductwork or lower than 70% humidity hydroponics. Any higher humidity of 70% I wouldnt recommend. I hope this review helps someone out and if so hit helped I like to see if my review helps somebody out.
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Niko J
> 3 dayI used this for some repairs around oven vent hood. easy to apply with good adhesion.
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Halo
> 3 dayIt was suggested to me to cover the top of my ball python tank with this material in order to keep humidity in. It was a little difficult to lay the strips down but i managed to get solid coverage. I have seen some lifting in the adhesion over time and have had to replace the time a few times. Probably works better when used as intended