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Master Magnetics Roll-N-Cut Flexible Magnetic Tape Refill offers 15 feet of durable, 1/16" thick magnetic tape with strong adhesive backing. It holds up to 6 pounds per linear foot on smooth magnetic surfaces, making it ideal for organizing offices, displaying photos, or crafting. Made from a crack-resistant ferrite and rubber composite, this tape ensures long-lasting strength and versatility across multiple surfaces.
Manufacturer | Magnet Source |
Brand | Master Magnetics |
Item Weight | 0.32 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 10 x 5 x 5 inches |
Item model number | 7518 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Material Type | Ceramic magnet powder bonded with synthetic rubber. |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer Part Number | B005HYDC68 |
R**G
Good choice for metro style metal shelving with a label maker
In my utility room, I have 100 or more Hefty plastic bins stored on metro style chrome wire metal shelves. I wanted to label the metal shelves to draw attention to groupings of bins. I used this magnetic strip with my Brother p-Touch label maker using 3/4" black on yellow tape.(If you are unsure of what metro shelving is, consider googling "metro chrome wire shelving".)The strip attaches to the criss-cross of the shelf sides rather than to a solid metal surface. The strip is magnetic enough to hold the strip in place. The strip fits perfectly on the shelf sides.The white vinyl attached to the strip was useless. The glue that attaches the white vinyl to the strip is not strong enough. But that issue was of no concern to me. I just covered the black strip with the 3/4 inch black on yellow label.What is nice about using a role instead of using pre-cut pieces is that the strip can be cut to precisely match the size of each label.The end result looks great and works as anticipated. I have 80+ feet of the strip left over. So I can make labels as needed for years to come.
J**E
Works well
I was initially apprehensive about ordering this because I was not sure if the sticky back was sticky enough and if the magnet was strong enough.Well neither seems to be a problem. I made a few custom magnets out of different things including a somewhat heavy south american tribal mask that my mom bought me as a present about 10 years ago. It's only about the size of an adult hand but it's somewhat akward and slightly heavy. I ended up super glueing some cardboard to the back of the mask to create a flat surface and then stuck magnets to the cardboard. It didn't take that much magnet to hold it on the side of my fridge just fine.It's not too expensive, the sticky back holds up well and stays in place, and the magnet is as strong as can be expected. No complaints.
M**L
It worked with my own epoxy adhesive, too weak to work in groove.
I would give this 2-stars, except this is the only one that worked for me. Pros: It worked with my own epoxy adhesive (I suggest using epoxy so it will be strong and water-tolerant. HUGE roll, so good value, and you can afford to experiment and make mistakes. Cons: Magnet too weak to work, inserted in frame and door grooves. Adhesive on the back of the magnet, does not hold with moisture.
K**Y
Easy and strong
Super strong!
K**R
Not magnetic
Magnet? In my roll, the adhesive was fine but the magnet was not at all magnetic. It did not magnetize to itself when folded over nor did it magnetize to an actual magnet. It slid right off the magnet like paper.
J**S
It is a magnet
Its not the strongest magnet and works well for little things but I needed it for sign holders. It did not hold up. The double sided sticky tape did not hold up well and when the residents door shut they fell off the door often. 3 stars because its possible my application for this product was incorrect.
A**#
The quality was exactly what I needed
Great product for organizing items on wall metal wall
C**S
Works for robot vacuum boundary!
We have an Eufy Edge, but I imagine most vacuums that read boundaries are about the same.Pros: there’s a ton of it, it sticks to non porous surfaces well.Minor but expected con- it won’t stay attached to fabric, other strange surfaces. For the most part I ignored the sticky side and simply zip tied it in place and cut the tails.Attached are the three places I tried first- the chair is zip tied, the ottoman did not stick (again, somewhat expected) so I glued it, and the glass where the regular adhesive worked just fine. The dining room chairs we had to be a little creative, but that’s only because our vacuum is amazing at finding ways to get stuck under them.
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