The Original Duck Brand 394475 Duct Tape, 1-Pack 1.88 Inch x 60 Yard Silver
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Candice Gorczany
Greater than one weekExactly what I was looking for.
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perfectkismet
> 3 dayI bought this tape specifically to seal up industrial ice packs - the kind you get in the mail with refrigerated medications - that had sprung leaks. I didnt want to keep asking the community for new ones if I didnt have to. I taped up spots on two packs and covered one entire pack with tape (I couldnt find the hole). I use the ice for my migraines, so basically I freeze them completely solid, then wrap them in a hand towel and lay my head on them until they thaw and then put them back in the freezer. Its been a few months and the tape is holding up just fine to all those conditions on both the covered pack and the strips. I also used it to tape up the broken handle on a plastic laundry basket and it is sticking and holding just fine, despite the uneven surface and less-than-skillful application.
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Taya Marvin
> 3 dayStrong, durable, great adhesive and easy to peel from row and tear.
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Good stuff
Greater than one weekGood stuff
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Ann Waring
> 3 dayFelt cheap
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Adrienne Deforrest
> 3 dayWe liked the adhesion as we used the tape to apply duck cloth to plywood. Mainly, since my spouse and I understood the tapes name differently - he thought it was duct tape and I thought it was duck tape - so we got a great kick out of looking it up. It is, in fact, often known as duct tape to tape ducts with, but the original tape was called duck tape, which was created by applying adhesive to duck cotton cloth - the duck is from a Dutch word referring to a particular weave of the cotton cloth, so the company called it duck tape. Very cool, so we purchased the original Duck Tape and we are pleased with it.
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Richard Branum
> 3 dayTo secure heating paid to back of recliner
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Bob Maguire
Greater than one weekIts Duck 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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Zachary B Kimball
> 3 dayThe only tape I use to ensure a properly bonded joint between my bumper and my car. Used some of this to reconnect the body kit of a Scion xA, held fast for the six months I needed it. Pretty sure it melted because when I finally got around to replacing the bolts, it was a solid slab of plastic. Outside of automotive uses, Im baffled what this tape is for but use it for just about everything anyway. Drum parts, guitar parts, cable patches, sticking wifi equipment to things it shouldnt stick to, unsticking cat hair to things it shouldnt stick to, wallets, truly the king of all tape.