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📦 Scotch Heavy Shipping Packaging 3850S 3: Top-Level Protection for Your Shipments Review

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📦 Carton Sealing Tape, 📦 Packaging & Shipping Supplies

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Description of 📦 Scotch Heavy Shipping Packaging 3850S 3: Top-Level Protection for Your Shipments

Guaranteed to Stay Sealed. Proof of purchase required for reimbursement or replacement of tape. Provides excellent holding power for heavy-duty packaging. Strong seal on all box types, including harder-to-stick-to 100% recycled boxes. Seals seams with one strip so boxes stay closed. Strong, durable solvent-free hot melt adhesive seals and protects. Your heavy packages can bear the weight and stay sealed through it all. Release coating makes unwind easy. 3.1 mil thick, Resists slivering, splitting and tearing. You don't need layers of tape to get the job done - Just one strip - so you save time. Scotch Brand’s strongest clear-to-the-core packaging tape. Clear backing and instant adhesion. Meets U.S. Postal regulations for standard packages. Made in USA with US and globally sourced materials. Scotch(R) Packaging Tape with High Tech Film technology provides extra strength for package protection. Resists splitting and tearing. Ideal for mailing, moving and package sealing. Meets U.S. postal regulations for standard packages.

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Revainrating 2 out of 5

Store indoors - does not work well when cold

We use this in the garage to tie up our recycling and other packaging. We keep it in the drawer of our tool box along with all our other tapes like masking tape, electrical tape, etc. It's late December here in New England. The temperature outside (and in the garage) is actually warm, around 30 degrees Fahrenheit, and this tape will hardly stick to itself or anything else. Right now it's as sticky as a 3M sticky square. So until spring I think it's useless for us. I saw a comment or two…

Pros
  • Strong, long-lasting, solvent-free hot melt adhesive seals and protects. Your heavy bags can take the weight and stay sealed all the time.
Cons
  • Small Parts

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Tape is just what you need

I ran out of tape and bought the Duck brand because it was the only brand in the nearest store. I tried using this to seal a package for shipping - complete crap. The tape was thin and didn't have good adhesion at all. I was afraid to mail it because I don't think it would have reached the USPS or any other postal service. So I ordered my trusty old Scotch Heavy Duty packing tape. As soon as my whiskey arrived I immediately took the Duck brand out of the box with ease. I sealed it with tape and

Pros
  • Clear backing and instant tack
Cons
  • Can't remember

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Almost no adhesive tape on rolls, e.g. B. 75% tape used, and

There seems to be almost no ribbon on the roll, about a quarter roll of ribbon compared to what I usually get. I never really thought about how many yards of tape was on a roll when I bought cheap in the past, they were just good size big rolls of tape but that's a tiny roll of tape, $15 is crazy. I bet it takes three or four of those rolls to make a ruler the size I usually get when I buy duct tape. I've never seen trolls that small, I didn't even know buns could be like that. It would be…

Pros
  • Strong seal on all types of boxes, including 100% recycled boxes that are difficult to glue. Seals the seams with a strip to keep the boxes closed.
Cons
  • Some small things