

🦍 The BEAST of duct tape—tough enough for your boldest projects!
Gorilla Duct Tape delivers industrial-strength adhesion with a 17 mil double-thick adhesive layer and reinforced backing, providing a 30 PSI tensile strength. Designed for indoor and outdoor use, it withstands moisture, UV rays, and temperature extremes up to 150°F. Its 1.88" x 35 yd roll offers versatile application on rough and uneven surfaces like wood, stone, and brick, making it the go-to tape for professionals and DIYers who demand durability and ease.










| ASIN | B000CSS8UE |
| Best Sellers Rank | #353 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #9 in Duct Tape |
| Brand | GORILLA |
| Brand Name | GORILLA |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Material | Stone, Wood |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 18,963 Reviews |
| Included Components | Duct Tape |
| Item Thickness | 17 Mils |
| Item Type Name | Duct Tape |
| Item Weight | 1.58 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Gorilla |
| Material | polyethylene coated cloth |
| Material Type | polyethylene coated cloth |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Strong |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Indoor |
| Size Name | Pack of 1 (1.88" x 35 yd) |
| Special Feature | Strong |
| Surface Recommendation | Stone |
| Tensile Strength | 30 Pounds Per Square Inch |
| UPC | 052427600356 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Upper Temperature Rating | 150 Degrees Fahrenheit |
| Warranty Description | none--not applicable |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
M**M
reliable, strong, smooth
This tape does exactly what it says it will. It’s tough, sticks well, and holds up in different weather conditions just like it’s advertised. No complaints, it’s the kind of product you reach for when you need something that just works. Solid choice for repairs, outdoor use, or anywhere you need serious sticking power.
Z**A
The BEAST of duct tape!
I LOVE this black gorilla duct tape. It comes in handy for SO many uses…too many to describe. Good sticking power, fairly easy to rip without needing a scissor. Not water proof but will repel water to an extent.
W**Y
The Iron Grip of the Modern Age
Bow before the Gorilla Duct Tape, 35 yards of raw, unyielding force wrapped in a roll no mortal tool can rival. This is not tape—it is forged resolve, a gray river of strength that binds wood to steel, plastic to stone, hope to disaster. At 1.88 inches wide, it spreads like a banner of victory, sealing leaks, mending breaks, silencing the chaos of entropy itself. Where lesser tapes whimper and peel, Gorilla stands defiant—its adhesive bite so fierce it clings as though sworn by oath. From the battlefield of broken furniture to the storm-swept field of outdoor repairs, it reigns supreme, a silent champion of improvisation. To wield it is to command the power of builders, fixers, and warriors alike. Truly, this is not a roll of tape—it is the gray Excalibur of repair, 35 yards of destiny in your hand.
A**S
“Sticky Superhero: Gorilla Black Duct Tape Saves the Day!
I recently got my hands on the Gorilla Black Duct Tape, and let me tell you, it’s like duct tape on steroids! Unleash the Beast: This tape is no ordinary sticky strip; it’s the Hulk of duct tapes. When I say it’s heavy-duty, I mean it – it could probably hold up a collapsing building (okay, maybe not, but you get the idea). Stickiness Supreme: Whether I’m patching up a leaky pipe, fixing a torn backpack strap, or creating impromptu Halloween costumes, this tape sticks to everything. Rough surfaces? No problem. Uneven wood? It laughs in the face of uneven wood. Double-Thick Magic: The double-thick adhesive is like a magical bond. It grips, it clings, and it doesn’t let go. I’ve used it to repair my garden hose, secure outdoor decorations during a storm, and even temporarily fix my kid’s broken toy. It’s like MacGyver in tape form. Weather Warrior: Rain or shine, this tape stands tall. It’s weather-resistant, UV-resistant, and probably resistant to alien invasions (okay, maybe not that last part). But seriously, it’s tough enough to withstand the elements. Endless Possibilities: I’ve patched up my tent during a camping trip, labeled storage boxes, and even created a makeshift belt when mine snapped (don’t judge – desperate times call for duct tape fashion). The possibilities are as vast as the universe (well, almost). Conclusion: In a world where problems need fixing and creativity knows no bounds, the Gorilla Black Duct Tape is my trusty sidekick. It’s the Batman utility belt of adhesives – always there when you need it. So go ahead, tape your way to victory!
N**B
Goog size for the price
I needed this specific brand because only this works for me. This 35yd size is worth the money. Skip the smaller one and go for the bigger one. Good adhesion, good quality.
L**N
Great stuff, but not really "duct tape"
I use Gorilla tape a lot, but I don't think of it as "duct tape". IMHO, that's a different product (which I also occasionally use, for different purposes). Gorilla tape is a lot thicker, stronger, and stickier than duct tape. Great, but sometimes you want something thin that will "blend in" better with its surroundings -- i.e. regular duct tape. Also, another reason not to call it "duct tape": I read an article in a magazine years ago, about laboratory tests on (regular) duct tape. I think it was in Consumer Reports but I'm not sure. They tested duct tape for all kinds of uses, and it was fine for many purposes, but the one thing they warned you NOT to use it for was ducts! It can't stand up to the temperature swings or vibration. Yet another reason not to call it "duct tape": So why is it called "duct tape"? I did a little more research, and found that "duct tape" was just a language error. This other article said that it was originally created for the US Marine Corps to temporarily seal ammunition boxes, as they were dragged ashore through the water during amphibious landings on islands in World War 2. And they called it "duck tape" as a kind of joke because it was (temporarily) waterproof. (Temporary was all they needed.) And I thought "Duck Tape" was just a specific brand of the stuff! Turns out that's what it was really called! So feel free to seal your ammo boxes with it, but it's bad for medical or hygiene use -- i.e., keep it off your ducts. Not sure about the Gorilla stuff though. Might be good to hold King Kong temporarily to the Empire State Building while you set up your camera angles.
M**F
A sticky situation!
This stuff is great, I think you could actually build pretty sound temporary structures with it.
H**H
Long lasting.
This is a really fantastic product! I bought it a year ago to make a 4 inch temporary repair on a 12 year old textile motorcycle seat (not leather) that was starting to tear. The tape is still stuck fast, hasn't peeled or curled at the edges, after a year outside in the weather. The motorcycle is always covered when not in use, but sits outside, rain or shine, snow or heat, any condition, and the tape is still holding strong
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