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Parafilm JX903 Grafting Tape Clear Review

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Revainrating 2.5 out of 5  
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Description of Parafilm JX903 Grafting Tape Clear

1 roll; size 1/2" (half inch) wide and 1080" (1080 Inches) long. Product contains polyolephin and a little bit wax. Waterproof, flexible, stretchable; self-adhesive with gentle stretch. Country of origin: United States.

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

Do not buy this item Paraffin M JX903

I only managed to use it for 7 transplant applications, after that it was not used anymore. I think that's it. The rest is garbage. My score is one because zero is not recognized. Should not be sold on Amazon.

Pros
  • Ideal for outdoor activities
Cons
  • Something else

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Easy to use with tape

I used this tape to wrap fig cuttings during the rooting process. It stretches slightly and sticks to itself to keep the end from falling off. I used to work in a chemistry lab and this product is very similar to the Parafilm I used in the lab.

Pros
  • Sample for one year
Cons
  • Minor

Revainrating 5 out of 5

These are real things!

I was concerned reading other people's negative reviews but when I received the finishing bands they were just what I needed. These are real professional finishing tapes. No cheap plastic like cling film. They are covered with wax. They are elastic and self-adhesive. They are waterproof but allow plants to breathe and grow. Mine were perfectly packaged and delivered to me in perfect condition.

Pros
  • Best in its niche
Cons
  • Zero

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Looks good but no way to verify it's really Parafilm as advertised

This roll came in a clear plastic bag with a label that didn't say Parafilm. So I'm not sure what I actually got. The tape itself seemed quite thick, but at the same time it tears fairly easily with minimal tension. It doesn't stick to itself that well because if you pull on the tape it just tears. Better than grafting masking tape, but only time will tell

Pros
  • Pretty impressive
Cons
  • Not the best

Revainrating 1 out of 5

NOT SUITABLE FOR GRAPPING figs

Not suitable for grafting figs. Figs are the easiest to transplant, but this parafilm tape is too strong. It limits the growth of new buds and prevents the buds from gurgling. Others on YouTube noted that their transplants didn't take root with "Parafilm". The only plus is that it creates a strong band pressure on the joint. To get it right, you need to get yourself a Japanese buddy cartridge. I could try Japanese tape up to the graft and then this parafilm at the junction for reinforcement.

Pros
  • Best
Cons
  • Damaged

Revainrating 2 out of 5

A real parafilm? suitable for adhesive tapes

This is supposed to be real Parafilm. Well, this interests me because real parafilm (the kind used in labs) has a paper backing that keeps the film from sticking to itself until you unroll it and peel off the paper. This roll expired within 2 weeks as the entire roll became a single piece (all glued together). I used it a few times before this happened and found it a little thicker than real parafilm. It tended to tear rather than stretch greatly and barely stuck to itself. I've done several…

Pros
  • cool product
Cons
  • tape

UPDATE: After responding to my feedback from buyers, they have informed me that this parafilm adheres with hand heat by working around the graft area. It's good for vaccinations. That's not what I bought it for though (fixing a broken stem) as it would instantly tear the stem off if I continued to work on it with my hands. So for grafting it's probably fine, although I don't do grafting so I don't know. The trunk of my mango tree broke and I temporarily fixed it with duct tape thinking when…

Pros
  • Durable finish
Cons
  • Some issues