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🟑 High-Visibility Yellow and Black Safety Tape Roll Review

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Revainrating 2.5 out of 5Β Β 
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2.7
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Description of 🟑 High-Visibility Yellow and Black Safety Tape Roll

Highest secured traction. Easy to Install. 5 Year Warranty. Easy to cut for any application. Good for indoor or outdoor use.

Reviews

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

Attention, the band fell apart during the first cold snap!

This "non-slip warning tape" is useless. At the first cold he began to collapse and stopped clinging to the stairs. Now it's even more dangerous than the stairs as the entire ledge slides out from under you if you step on it! I want a refund!

Pros
  • Warning signs and signals
Cons
  • Other Other

Revainrating 5 out of 5

This band is fantastic. Sticks well

This tape is fantastic. It sticks well, has a really rough surface and looks cool. It's even a great price! We placed it on our 5 foot wide sloping wooden barn ramp stained with a Thompson water seal. Now we can go up and down the ramp without slipping.

Pros
  • Safety Tape
Cons
  • Obsolete

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Safety Tape Roll Best in Occupational Safety

Overall it was exactly what I was looking for - a rough texture for good grip but I'm only giving it 2 stars because of the poor handle. I wanted it for some plywood stairs and steps in my basement but it just doesn't have the wand power I was hoping for. If I had to guess, I'd say he only has about 25% of what he needs. I suppose if you have a perfect glass surface it will stick well, but that's not really what this gritty tape is for. Also, my basement isn't heated - it stays at 54 degrees…

Pros
  • Industry & Science
Cons
  • Slightly Torn