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Tools and Hardware Reviews of Gorilla Tape 1.88-Inch by 35-Yard Tape RollCustomer Review: A Great Duct Tape for Use-Specific Applications Summary: 5 Stars
I don't think there is a perfect type of duct tape out there that will do every kind of task for which duct tape was designed for. Gorilla tape is for jobs that require a thicker duct tape; about twice as thick as the regular kind, and for those jobs that require the tape to have very little stretch. This tape is great for outdoor applications, where the tape will be exposed to the elements.
Before I started using it, I read that it has too much adhesive on it, but I disagree. It has the right amount of adhesive...to stick to porous surfaces like brickwork and wood. And when you peel it off, there is hardly any residual adhesive remaining on the surface. I also read that Gorilla tape smells awful, but it does not....it smells like licorice and paint thinner...and you'd literally have to have the tape right against your nose to be able to smell it.
For its double thickness, I was pleasantly surprised at how easily this tape can be torn to size by hand. No knife or scissors are needed to cut it.
Because this is a use-specific product, this and other brands of duct tape are NOT made for packing carboard boxes...use packing tape instead! Packing tape is made to stretch before it tears. Packing tape is made to be cut by a knife or scissors; and packing tape is made to stick to cardboard. If you use Gorilla tape or another brand for packaging, the tape will eventually tear at the edges of the cardboard box (where there is motion), so don't use any duct tape for packaging...duct tape is not designed to perform like packing tape. Also, duct tape is not designed to be used as painters' masking tape....with Gorilla tape's extra adhesive, it would be a disaster when you peel it off and find out you took pieces of drywall or plaster with it! Duct tape is not masking tape, so don't expect it to perform like masking tape.
If I had to pick one brand of duct tape to keep in the car for emergencies or in my tool box, Gorilla tape would be my choice.
Customer Review: Be Careful What You Wish For Summary: 5 Stars
As the advertisements suggest, this tape will stick to brick and virtually any other surface. Be careful though, because it might just strip the paint upon removal. This was the painful lesson I learned when trying to temporarily hold some video cables to my wall and ceiling. Even when using a hair dryer to soften the adhesive, I was not able to prevent the paint from getting ripped off, no mater how gentle I was.
Despite my lack of success with the hair dryer, the only area where I have seen Gorilla Tape fail is in moderately-high temperature applications. For example, I wanted to use the tape to patch small leaks around the exhaust hose of a new portable air conditioner. The warm air would simply soften the adhesive over time, causing it to fall off.
It would be nice if a version of Gorilla Tape had nylon filaments, similar to strapping tape. While strong, Gorilla Tape does not have the tensile strength provided by such reinforcing fibers. This feature would then allow Gorilla Tape to be employed in a number of other applications where it could serve as a structural element instead of merely a bonding medium.
Pros
Excellent adhesive qualities
Cross woven fibers
Cons
Doesn't hold up in moderately high temperatures
No nylon filament reinforcement
Stickiness can make some applications difficult
Customer Review: Strong, sticky tape. No joke, this is serious tape. Summary: 5 Stars
I hate weak duct tape. I hate when you cannot secure thick cords and cables to the ceiling, catch pesky insects with makeshift adhesive traps, or even remove clothing fuzz due to an inadequate stickiness. I had suffered through at least 3 different rolls of comparable-to-scotch duct tape in my lifetime before college, and one of my first acts of independence was getting some hardcore tape that would go the distance. This is that tape. I look back at all of the things I have taped with fondness now that I have moved to Gorilla tape. Thank you, Gorilla tape!
Customer Review: Best Tape Ever Summary: 5 Stars
For the past three months, I have had long strips of this tape holding down the weather seal on my garage floor. I thought this would just be a temporary fix, but after three months of being daily driven over by a car, it hasn't even begun to show wear or come loose. The seal it's holding down has been working perfectly as well.
It's been rained on, driven on, spilled on, and looks as good as the day I put it down. This is some serious tape. I will definitely buy more of this when my supply runs out.
Customer Review: Works as described!!! Summary: 5 Stars
Great for bonding things that no other tape can hold. Definitely do not use for temporary holds because it can be difficult to pry off. I've used it on all types of surfaces and it's held on everything I've used it so far. Can be difficult to cut pieces if your scissors aren't super sharp. Would highly recommend to keep around the house and even keep an extra roll in the car...small pieces come in handy for emergency "sewing" like hems that come undone!
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