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Ed E. Morawski
> 3 dayThese are thicker than the usual stickers so they should hold up to the weather. Very reflective, even in the day time. Good warning signs.
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J. Warren
> 3 daySeems like nice sticky tape. I like the design and think it’s nice It works as Expected It’s easy to use and reflective. I like the overall look and it seems pretty useful for reflection at night Overall I think it works well
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aTypicalEngineer808
> 3 daySummary: I do a lot of yard work, with sickles, hand saws and chainsaws. And sometimes I set down the tool, and cant remember or even see where I set it down. Adding these reflective stickers to aid in locating them. Observations: I am a little concerned over the MDOZQ offering, because its only 3.7 stars, which appears to be related to the stickers falling off after a short time. EZTAR has a roll offering with 60 reviews, and +4 stars, so that one should be okay. Recommendation: Surface preparation will be key to long term sticky reliability, e.g. clean well with alcohol, and try not to handle the sticky side during installation. Pros: highly reflective; relatively low price; multiple colors. Cons: Long term sticky reliability. Conclusion: At $8 for the MDOZQ, rating that one 3-stars initially. And the EZTAR for $7, rating that one 4-stars initially. Will post an update if either falls off within a couple of months.
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MED-REK
Greater than one weekWe often walk to the store in the evening and carry our groceries in a black backpack. Our reflective vests work fine for cars in front, but cars behind can’t see the vest when we wear the backpack. I saw the listing for the EZtar Reflective Tape that said it would work on a raincoat, and I figured that meant it should work on a canvas backpack. We attached one piece of tape to each side of the backpack and cut a third piece to go on the front of the backpack. The tape went on easily, but it feels like the sharp corners of the tape might peel off the canvas. Only time will tell how well the EZtar Reflective Tape sticks to a canvas backpack, but for now we know we are clearly visible to vehicles regardless of which direction they are driving. As you can see from the photo, shining light on the reflective strips really gets a strong visible response. As long as the strips stay attached, it will make nighttime walks from the store safer.
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Avid Reader
> 3 dayThese large reflectors have a good adhesive backing. One half is red one half silver, and they have alternating stripes in each field. At night the reflection is quite clear, and they draw attention to whatever vehicle is illuminating them. I havent tried it but given the material its quite likely you could cut it down to different sizes if that was your need. They come with a burnishing tool to make sure the application is bubble free. You can use them individually as I did or as a continual stripe along a longer surface.
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C. Cox
> 3 dayI first became familiar with DOT-approved tape when black carbon fiber paddles, easy to lose in Wisconsins tannin-stained waters, became popular. I got that tape when a truck-driver kayaking companion suggested that I put tape on my blades to make a paddle dropped in the water much easier to find. This tape is identical, highly visible with a sticky backing that is completely waterproof. It is very versatile - good for trailers, bike racks, driveway markers, mailboxes, etc.