🛠️ Stick smarter, not harder—your invisible grip for every surface!
This premium transparent double-sided tape from Winline measures 3 meters by 3 centimeters with a 2mm thickness, crafted from durable acrylic. It supports up to 1 KG on smooth surfaces, works across a wide temperature range (-16°C to 62°C), and features nano-technology gel for strong adhesion without residue. Washable and reusable, it’s ideal for versatile household and office uses, ensuring a clean, damage-free hold every time.
Manufacturer | Winline |
Part number | LHR010-3M-NEW |
Item Weight | 170 g |
Package Dimensions | 19.6 x 18.2 x 3.1 cm; 170 g |
Item model number | LHR010-3M-NEW |
Size | 3M x 3CM x 2MM |
Colour | Transparent |
Material | Acrylic |
Item thickness | 2 Millimetres |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Double Sided, Removable, Transparent, Reusable, Strong, Washable |
Included components | double-sided adhesive |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
S**S
Interesting stuff. It's unlike any other sticky tape.
This is pretty interesting stuff. Not the long avaited magic addhesive that will suit every situation and beat every product that came before, but it is pretty unique and it will very nicely complement other solutions.So, first impressions: thick, plastic, elastic, sticky, transparent. All othese more so tyan I expected. It is hard to describe the material without experiencing it fiest hand. If ainreally had ti, it's half way between a double sided tape and blu tack. It is very clear. Like glass. It is rather soft and thick, but it is great as it is less sensitive to uneven surfaces. It sticks really well, but due to its flexibility and plasticity, it separates slowly. I mean it can withstand quite some pulling forces for sort periods, but it will slowly separate if it is pulled hard. It will deal with lower forces probably indefinitely.Out of curiosity I conducted an experiment. I grabbed a heavy transformer, put it on kitchen scales and zeroed it. Then I put a 1/4 of a square inch (1.5cm2?) Piece on an angle bracket, and tried to lift the weight off the scale. I managed to pull 2.68kg before the tape separated. However, that doesn't mean it would have held 2kg. I suspect it would have just taken longer to separate. Obviously it's not a practical use case, as my hand wasn't perfectly steady, likely accelerating the separation. That said, I would have put money on that piece holding 1kg if it's steady as long as I want, but wouldn't necessarily stand underneath it haha.But this is pretty good for a lot of uses. You can probably use this where you would consider using blu tack, double sided tape, or hot glue. In some cases it will beat all of them. You just have to pick the right adhesive for every job. As always.As for the claim that it's washable and reusable.Meh... Reusable yes, as long as it remains clean. I didn't see any degradation of performance reapplying it several times, as long as the surfaces were clean.I tried touching the tape several times which of course madenit less and less sticky, but no amount of washing or cleaning restored the full strength or anywhere near. It did improve, but far from a new, freshly cut piece.So it is somewhat reusable, but no magic there.Anyway, I can highly recommend this. This really fills a special role between adhesives.
S**H
Very strong
Good product, very strong tape, used it to hang pictures up. I think I would need players to take it off the wall.
J**Y
It’s ok
Does stick well on a lot of surfaces. But not on some bricks which are not smooth. Otherwise ok
J**Y
Adhesive double sided tape
Haven't used it yet, but it appears that it will be perfect for the job in mind thank you
P**N
Test before you use it....it's not easy to get to grips with.
Bought this initially to fix some IKEA plastic drawer liming material to some painted shelves, and I'm glad I decided to try it elsewhere, as it's more difficult to handle than I thought it would be.Firstly the tape is much thicker than standard double sided tape - it's about 2mm thick. This means you can't just cut it with scissors, you just get into a sticky mess as the "tape" is actually a flexible stretchy gel like material. I used a stanley knife blade to cut the tape - seemed the only way to actually cut it cleanly.Secondly it's very tacky...which together with it's gel like consistency means that it can be difficult to position it properly on very smooth surfaces, like glass, as it will bond keenly to the surface.From initial experience it also appears to be a nightmare to get off such surfaces once it's bonded...but whether that remains the case after a period of time remains to be seen...i tried to pick some of the tape off, and it ended up just leaving clumps of gel like residue...there may be a knack to getting it off a surface...but I'm not sure what!That said it's done what I needed in fixing the plastic sheeting to the glass to protect it....
L**S
I should have believed the warnings!
This is an incredible product. Ultra srong adhesion! The instructions say do not use the tape on plaster walls or you will ruin the wall. For some reason, I didn't believe it would happen to my plaster wall. I needed to put up three paintings that aren't yet framed, just to have a bit of colour above the guest bed. The instructions clearly say "do not use tape on a plaster wall" but I did it anyway. I noticed one of the little paintings was slightly crooked so I wanted to reposition it. I gently tried to pull it away from the wall... All I could hear was crack, crunch, crumble as I tried to move it. I made the decision to leave it where it is because it would be a mess behind there if I moved it the 4 mm I needed to straighten it! If ever I sell this house these paintings will have to stay where they are and I hope whoever comes here next likes them! Either that or I would have to hire someone to come in and fix the walls. I only put about 10 cm on the top and bottom of each painting. (I could have used much less!) But really, it will be a nightmare of a mess to remove them. If you are renting a house and think this is a good alternative to picture hooks or nails or screws, trust me, use picture hooks or nails or screws! Do not use this tape if you are renting and thinking of putting up posters or pictures on a plaster wall. I can see that this tape will work brilliantly on tiles, metal or laminated surfaces etc. I repeat: Do not use this tape on plaster walls!
M**
Not very sticky
I had a terrible experience with this product.I used it to stick a frame to the wall which after 3 days I came home to find the broken on the floor.I have several of these frames and have used other brands of double sided sticky products and none of my others have fallen down (some of them have been up for years)
B**R
Very effective
I highly recommend this product. It does everything as described in the ad.
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