🛠️ Stick smarter, not harder — the ultimate no-drill mounting hack!
Wotec’s Extra Large Double Sided Tape delivers heavy-duty, nano-tech enhanced adhesion across 160 inches of clear, weatherproof tape. Designed for multipurpose mounting on diverse surfaces, it offers strong 3 PSI tensile strength with easy removability and zero residue, making it ideal for professional, dorm, and home use without damaging walls or décor.
Brand | Wotec |
Color | Clear |
Number of Items | 1 |
Recommended Uses For Product | Picture, Hooks, Led Light, Carpet, Tissue Box, Office Decor, IPhone Mount, DIY Items, And More. |
Special Feature | Strong Bond, Removale & No Residue, Multifuctional, Reusable, Easy to Use |
Product Dimensions | 1.18"L x 1.18"W x 0.08"Th |
Surface Recommendation | Glass, Fiberglass, Ceramic, Marble, Wood, Plastic, Carbon Fiber, Acrylic, Copper, Aluminum, Stainless Steel and More. |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Size | 1.18 Inch x 160 Inch |
Item Thickness | 0.08 Inches |
Tensile Strength | 3 PSI |
Compatible Material | Glass, Fiberglass, Ceramic, Marble, Wood, Plastic, Carbon Fiber, Acrylic, Copper, Aluminum, Stainless Steel and More. |
Unit Count | 13.3333 Feet |
Manufacturer | Wotec |
UPC | 673324208164 |
Item Weight | 11.3 ounces |
Item model number | w33604 |
Manufacturer Part Number | DST |
M**E
Ended up beating my expectations in test.
The media could not be loaded. Okay so I have some very interesting info about this tape. If you haven’t watched the video included with this review I did show it being installed and a pull test using a battery charger mounted to drywall. It is worth a look. I also showed it being pulled off drywall to test for damage during removal.Still I will try to summarize here.So first thing is the tape is very stretchy and compressible. It feels like a very soft vinyl. It says it is acrylic on the listing which I would be inclined to believe.First thing I wanted to make sure is that the length was right. And instead of either wasting a spool unraveling it to measure or manually measuring the sides inch by inch I used a little math trickery.So the tape is about 1.9mm thick or 0.075 inch in my measurements. The inside diameter of where the tape starts on the spool is at 83mm and the outside where it ends is 131mm. Using the formula L=pi∗(OD2/4−ID2/4)/t we get a length of 4246.10mm which is 4.246m which is 167.17in or 13.93ft on a spool (+/- a couple percent margin of error.)So 4.246m is what I got which is higher than the 4.07m they advertise. Or 13.93ft which is higher than the 13.33ft claimed. Which means based on my math you should be at least getting what you are promised. But likely a bit more which is awesome to see with products.So onto the tape itself. I honestly thought it wasn’t going to have much holding power based on my first impressions with my fingers. However I of course gave it a shot. First thing I tried this for was I have a wall area that I put all of my battery chargers on to keep down on clutter. Most chargers have mounting holes, however some do not.I have a lithium, NiMH and NiCd charger that needed to be mounted and didn’t have such holes. It also had about a 4.5mm gap between the back flat part of it and where the legs make contact with the surface.So I used 3 layers of this tape on top of itself to bridge that area as you can see in the pictures. And as soon as I pressed it onto my wall it stuck. Like really really stuck! The tape worked exactly as intended and I was surprised to find how well it held.I yanked on it a bit and wiggled to test and found there is basically no give. I am confident that the drywall will fail before the tape does.Which moves onto the second one which is also shown in the video. I have a Makita battery charger that too needed to be wall mounted. This one also had a big gap between the flat parts of it and the legs. So instead of building up many layers of tape like with the Small battery charger, I cut some wood that is just slightly lower than the legs are.I then sanded the plastic and used some glue gel to glue the wood to the bottom of the charger. (Before that I also painted a clear gloss over the side of the wood intended for the tape. To help it stick better.) I then added the tape and stuck it also onto my drywall which has an eggshell finish.Again it stuck great and with enough force that if I pull on the charger the entire area of the drywall is flexing. Alternatively if I try to apply shearing force (up and down) the charger plastic creaks and cracks still but the tape doesn’t fail.I put on 10x or more force on both charges than I ever expect them to undergo and they held great with just that little bit of tape so I can’t honestly complain at all. They worked perfectly as advertised.I also did a removal test on my painted drywall by putting on a strip of tape and leaving it overnight. What I found at least with my eggshell finish paint is the tape can POTENTIALLY be removed without damage by gently rolling it back on itself.However I found non surprisingly, that if you try and pull it straight off it will tear the drywall which is what the picture shows.A word of advice is that usually these tapes can be loosened first with some rubbing alcohol applied at their edges and allowed to sit. Then keep applying more as you peel. However that can also damage some paints and surfaces itself so it should be used with caution.Also make sure you don’t stretch the tape much as you put it on, it should be in a ‘Relaxed’ state because otherwise sticking it down pre-stretched traps internal stresses in the tape making it constantly want to peel off and roll up on itself. This tape is so sticky I am not sure it will be much of an issue, but it is good practice.Anyways I hope this review was helpful to you and good luck!
A**A
Freaky strong
This tape is like super glue in it’s durability. I couldn’t find anything to replace the adhesive that was on my glass tabletop securing it to the base that wasn’t just sliding off after a day of use.Alas I found this tape and immediately when I clipped it and applied it, it held STRONG. I’m also using it for my rug to keep it from slipping and so far so good.Hoping removal is easy and does not cause any damage but so far I’m very pleased.
K**T
Great double sided tape
You don’t know you need double sided tape until you have double sided tape. I feel like I use this everywhere (like duct tape and windex!). Depending on what you stick it too, it could ruin a surface but that is why you need to think before you stick. It is sticky! So it may not always remove cleanly. I will keep buying!
K**Y
VERY strong, be careful
when I tried to remove the tape, it ripped off all the paint and some drywall. please understand that this is MY fault, for not believing the people saying that this was too strong. This is clearly advertised as heavy duty, so I'd really recommend something else for hanging posters and such.
H**E
Happy Purchase
This is the best stuff ever created. Absolutely amazing. Great quality. Be cautious of the surface you put it on; it will stick to pretty much any surface but will pull off finish of some surfaces upon removal.
V**E
Permanent fix.
I bought this tape for two purposes....to hang an inexpensive, lightweight full length bathroom mirror (on the back of a door) and to put on my kitchen counter to keep the cat from jumping up. It is actually quite "thick" and worked wonderfully to hang the mirror (which fell off once using another popular brand of strong adhesion) . I believe the directions when it says "may remove paint" because I'm sure it would take off half the door if I tried to pull that mirrow off now. As for kitty.....I will need to find something else because I'm sure if I put this tape on my granite countertop - I will not be able to pull it back off and I would likely find my cat with her paws caught and stranded on the counter. LOL
A**R
Great hold
Amazing hold! I bought a touchless toilet paper holder and the piece that came with it didn't hold. So just a few strips of this was magic and it's holding up strong on the tile wall.
J**N
Temp Use
All the bells and whistles at the beginning but does not hold for along time depending on weightExample 1 light wall lamp 3lbs max stuck well till a week or so it fell off the wall (Was generous with it too)Example 2 to stick a phone charger still to table for easy placing of phone alittle over a week stopped stickingEnd result: Short Term Use Only
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