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Review on πŸ“¦ Fragile Shipping Tape by GTSE by Dan Sturm

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Get the point, but consider that before you buy.

GTSE Fragile Shipping Tape Overview, 1.88 in. x 72 yd. Before opening, I noticed the waves in the buns, which gave me an idea of the quality to expect. I like the fact that the tape clearly states "Fragile" for sensitive content. By the way, this isn't the strongest tape and doesn't hold up well. It also breaks easily. It has some stretch, but I wouldn't use this fragile tape alone to wrap boxes. It can be used as a single piece of tape, but it takes a few turns to attach the box and the rolls will run out fairly quickly if used in this way. The film itself is slightly transparent, so the rich whites and reds on the cardboard fade somewhat but are still clearly visible. The grip is not the best. I actually had experience gluing boxes and the tape started falling off so I had to go around the whole box to make it stick to itself (remember this is only done to put a fragile label on the box glue and not really close the box with it). The 6-pack is expensive because it's not as strong as heavy-duty shipping tape. It can be cheaper to just use regular shipping tape with fragile stickers, or just write a word on the packaging, although it will look more professional. I would say either shop around or find one for a lower price.

Pros
  • Easy to Use
Cons
  • Quick Start Guide