- Features our exclusive laminated tape process and our Extra Strength Adhesive with up to twice the adhesive strength of our Standard Laminated tapes
- Yields 262 ft
- These labels stay on under both normal conditions and in harsh indoor and outdoor environments
- Great for slippery painted metal items or powder coated surfaces
- This tape features our exclusive laminated tape process and our Extra Strength Adhesive
- This tape features our exclusive laminated tape process and our Extra Strength Adhesive with up to twice the adhesive strength of our Standard Laminated tapes
- Yields 262 ft
- These labels stay on under both normal conditions and in harsh indoor and outdoor environments
- Great for slippery painted metal items or powder coated surfaces
I don''t need this tape to withstand car washes or any sort of abuse. Nor do I need it on harsh surfaces. I just needed it to stay on surfaces on which regular tape should not have had any problem staying, namely the length of a smooth plastic cylinder without peeling off by itself. Not Brother tape thought. Brother is a company that makes mediocre, yet expensive products. They also have an inexplicable lack of variety in their tape products. They make a very limited number of colors and have a large number of other limitations such as: no flexible tape in clear. Why? You''d think this is a company that has just started in someone''s basement and they have very limited number of options. So I was directed to buy extra Strength adhesive by the Brother-mall sales people being assured that this tape should hold on for at least a few years on my plastic cylinders. Lies! I placed it on a very smooth and clean surface of a cylinder at room temperature and left it on the desk without touching it. In less than one week the margins start to come off by themselves. I repeated the process many times with same results. I paid over $20 for this tape because it is supposed to have strong adhesive. I guess by Brother standards, staying on a smooth surface for a whole 5 days before peeling off without being touched is extra strong. Come on! There is much stronger adhesive on the generic office tape I buy from the dollar store, 8 rolls for a buck. Is this the quality one should expect from a specialty company like Brother and from a $20 tape? I rate all Brother Tz tapes (since I''ve tried many with same results), with 0.0000001 of a star. Shame, shame, shame on Brother. Laugh and count your money Brother while consumers who are willing to pay any ridiculous price for a stupid piece of plastic as long as it does what it is supposed to do, wander desperately where can they find a decent label making company in this world!
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