🎬 Elevate your production game with gaffer's tape that disappears!
The Amazon Basics No Residue, Non-Reflective Gaffers Tape is a versatile 2-inch by 90-foot tape designed for securely bundling and concealing cords, backdrops, and more. Its non-reflective matte finish ensures it blends seamlessly into any environment, making it ideal for stage and camera use. Made from durable coated cotton cloth, this tape offers flexibility and strength while being easy to remove without leaving any residue. Perfect for temporary applications in concerts, shows, and various professional settings.
Brand | Amazon Basics |
Color | Black |
Material | Cotton |
Number of Items | 1 |
Recommended Uses For Product | Arts And Craft, Packaging, Indoor |
Special Feature | No Residue |
Surface Recommendation | Wood |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Size | 2" x 90' |
Compatible Material | Plastic |
Manufacturer | Amazon |
Item Weight | 10.2 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 4.88 x 4.88 x 2 inches |
Item model number | G230B |
Material Type | Cotton |
Manufacturer Part Number | 99978 |
K**.
Sticks well, comes off cleanly (gaffer's tape, not duct tape!)
Excellent product, same or better than other, brand name gaffer's tapes, but less expensive. Sticks well, comes off cleanly even from marble, polished wood, and glass. This is a GAFFER's tape, not duct tape, so there are limits to how hard it sticks, but it does better job than expected. Highly recommended FOR ITS PURPOSE.
T**C
It does the job well!
I’m not one for giving four star reviews, but this gaffers tape deserves it. Seriously. I’ve used it for three years and I love it. It adheres to just about any surface, including rough concrete, and leaves little if any residue. The residue can be easily cleaned off with isopropyl alcohol or a bit of acetone. I found it always leaves a bit of residue on glass and other smooth surfaces, but cleans up easily.It does a far better job than duck/duct tape. It doesn’t seem to be affected by weather or by water.When I run out I’ll buy another roll in an instant.
I**S
Tape has sticky residue all throughout the roll.
I love this tape. But I ordered 5 rolls in April of 2023. I used 3rolls without any issues. I went to use the last 2 rolls and found it was very hard to pull off roll and had a sticky residue throughout the roll. I ordered 3 new rolls hoping not to have that issue again.
C**E
Strong and sticky
Gaffer tape is supposed to be a high tack, low residue tape.Amazon got the first part right.This stuff is really sticky.Wikipedia says of Gaffer tape: "The synthetic adhesive typically leaves little or no residue and will generally not damage most surfaces when it is removed."This stuff leaves a trail of black goo wherever it has been even if it has only been there briefly.It even goos itself to a shelf if the roll is laid flat.This tape should only be ordered along with an 8 oz or larger bottle of Goo Gone.UPDATEI needed to reseal an Amazon plastic envelope and this tape was the handiest.It took a long time and a lot of effort to get the required length of tape off the roll and by then I was covered with the adhesive that was supposed to be on the sticky side of the tape.And the envelope will likely stick to anything it comes near since the top, supposedly non sticky side of the tape is sticky with adhesive stuck to it from the previous layer of tape.I grabbed a roll of paper towels to clean up and the paper towel stuck to the adhesive on my fingers.I grabbed the bottle of Goo Gone and stuck to it.Once I got the Goo Gone opened I was able to unstick myself from the paper towel and after liberal applications of Goo Gone and a lot of rubbing I managed to get the adhesive out of my fingerprints.Then I had to use more Goo Gone to clean the adhesive off of the Goo Gone bottle.I need to throw this tape out and go buy a roll of legitimate gaffer tape.
R**E
Super strong tape with one annoying flaw
This tape is the real deal. Super strong adhesive and holds up really well. I used it to apply vent screens on my central AC unit as pictured. The only drawback to this tape is that the adhesive does actually leave behind residue on the fingers as you are using it. The good news is that it is easy to remove with a simple nail file under warm water. Despite that, this tape is really excellent and I would purchase again, but next time I may use some nitrile gloves to avoid it sticking to my fingers.*Update on 10/16/2023: This tape really holds well, however the adhesive portion of the tape is unusually tacky and will stick to everything, leaving a substantial residue behind.
D**O
Exactly what I needed and great performance
I had an old automatic 35mm camera that I loved using as a kid that apparently cost my parents a pretty penny back in the 80s. I had dropped it at one point and broke the clip that holds the film door closed on the back of the camera. This clip also engaged the locking mechanism that loaded the film and indicated to the camera when the cartridge was removed to clear then"exposed" indicator from the screen on the camera.I did buy a replacement camera once upon a time at a yard sale, but I just had such fond memories of this camera, and was familiar with the kinds of pictures it took that I wanted to get it going again if possible.I was able to see that manually moving the door latch switch to the closed position would keep it there, and the camera would go through the film loading process, and I could see that the camera was still able to auto focus and the shutter was functioning normally. My only issue was how to keep the door of the camera closed once I had film loaded. The last thing I wanted was to have a situation where whatever tape I used would lose its stick and the door would pop open exposing the film in the camera.I considered electrical tape first but in my experience, it doesn't stand up to constant handling and the adhesive melts from body heat making a mess everywhere. Not only would this most likely cause the tape to fail and the door to open, it would probably leave the camera a sticky mess.Then I thought about duct tape. We all know the saying, if it doesn't move and it should, WD-40, if it moves and it shouldn't, Duct Tape. But I've had similar issues with the adhesive on duct tape failing after some time, and it definitely leaves behind residue.My biggest reasoning for worrying about residue is that if I wanted to use this camera more than one or two times, I'd need the surface of the camera to remain pretty free of residue so tape can continue sticking to the surface each time I load a roll of film.Then I had the realization of Gaff tape. No residue, great stick. But then I saw the prices of Gaff tape which was crazy out of my budget. For the prices I saw, it may have been better to just deal with removing the residue from something like duct tape and hope to not have any tape failures while film was loaded.Then I came across this Gaff tape. I saw some very mixed reviews about it and saw some people mention a possible formulation change in the adhesive through the years. But at the price for the roll, and knowing I won't be using very much at a time, I decided to go for it and to just do a dry run first before putting any film in the camera.This tape worked perfectly as I'd hoped. In my dry run I made sure to wear the camera around my neck so it got bumped around throughout the day. I put it in and out of my bag. I made sure to hold the camera and mess around with it. The adhesive never melted or gave out. I had it on for about 3 or so days before deciding to pull it off and go live with actual film and not a single bit of residue was left behind on the body of the camera. For context it is made out of plastic and there is texture on some parts where the tape was placed. This even ends up covering the tripod mounting hole that I don't use anyway and the tape never lifted.I can't necessarily speak to this being used in the field for Gaffing purposes but I can say without a doubt that this tape delivered exactly as I'd hoped and I'm beyond happy with my purchase. I've shot 2 rolls of film in this camera with no issues, and I even dropped it once while it was taped and the tape didn't give way. When I run out I will definitely be purchasing this again.
J**Z
Worked!
We needed wide and strong tape to hold a quilt back down on plastic tables for basting. The tape also must be removable with no sticky residue left behind. We tried several brands of making and painters tape, but none stuck well enough, especially to the fabric quilt back. This tape worked perfectly. Next time I think I will try 2 1/2” instead of 3” for this purpose. It’s sticking well, but can be peeled up and re-stuck as needed.One thing to note is that the tape must be cut with scissors (I could not tear it across from the edge with my fingers).
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