: Henkel IT20876 Duck 3/4-by-650-Inch Crystal Clear Tape

: Henkel IT20876 Duck 3/4-by-650-Inch Crystal Clear Tape

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Henkel IT20876 Duck 3/4-by-650-Inch Crystal Clear Tape

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Henkel IT20876 Duck 3/4-by-650-Inch Crystal Clear Tape
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 22524





Binding: Tools & Hardware
Product Brand: Henkel
Color: Crystal Clear
EAN: 0075353208762
Label: Henkel
Product Manufacturer: Henkel
Model: IT20876
Publisher: Henkel
Ranking: 22524
Studio: Henkel
Variation Description: Crystal Clear


Piece facts:
  • Heavy-duty stationery tape with high-gloss finish
  • Ideal for sealing larger envelopes and wrapping heavier weight papers
  • Acid free; CKOK approved
  • Applies easily with disposable dispenser
  • Clear color; 3/4-by-650-inch roll




Tape Clear Crystal 3/4-by-650-Inch Duck IT20876 Henkel






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The Henkel Duck Crystal Clear heavy duty stationery tape is ideal for sealing larger envelopes and wrapping heavier weight papers. The 3/4-by-650-inch high gloss finish tape applies easily with disposable dispenser. lt is acid free for archival applications and is CK0K approved.










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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Better than the Scotch tape ...
This is an impressive tape, crystal clear, durable yet having strong adhesive properties. It is excellent for gift wrapping. One would not notice the tape at all. Only a slight reflection of light caused by its glossy finish would give away its existence. I originally ordered it as a filler to enable the free SuperSaver shipping. I later ordered additional quantities for its intended uses. I prefer this tape to the similar tapes by Scotch.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - Wow
This was good tape. It was sticky on one side, and not sticky on the other. When used correctly, it will hold stuff together. It is also crystal clear, so you can barely see it! I didn't the like the red and green colors of the package though, I would have preferred a blue, or maybe a black.



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