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GAUDER Self-Adhesive Metal Tape is a 10-foot long, 1.4-inch wide thin steel strip with a flexible foam adhesive backing. Designed as a ferrous surface, it’s ideal for mounting magnets and Tonie figures securely on various surfaces. Its strong adhesive compensates for minor surface unevenness, making it perfect for DIY shelves, creative projects, and organizational solutions.







| Brand | GAUDER |
| Color | White |
| Material | Foam |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Wall |
| Special Feature | Strong, flexible use |
D**S
Versatile and Convenient Metal Tape for Creative Projects!
I recently purchased the GAUDER Self-Adhesive Metal Tape, and it has been a fantastic addition to my crafting and organizing supplies. This thin metal strip is incredibly versatile, and I’m thrilled with how easy it is to use for various projects. Adhesive Quality: One of the standout features of this tape is its strong adhesive backing. It sticks securely to a variety of surfaces, including wood, plastic, and metal, ensuring that it stays in place once applied. I’ve used it on both smooth and textured surfaces, and it adheres perfectly every time. Ease of Use: The tape is easy to cut to the desired length, which makes it perfect for customizing my projects. Whether I need a short piece for a small item or a longer strip for larger projects, I can effortlessly trim it down. The flexibility of the metal also allows me to bend and shape it as needed. Applications: I’ve found this metal tape to be incredibly useful for a range of applications. It works perfectly for creating magnetic strips for DIY projects, like refrigerator magnets or crafting fun magnetic boards. It’s also great for organizing tools or items in my workshop—just attach a strip to a wall or board, and I can easily stick metal items to it for quick access. Durability: The GAUDER metal tape is made of high-quality material that feels durable and reliable. It holds up well over time, and I haven’t experienced any peeling or loss of adhesion even after extended use. Overall Experience: In summary, I highly recommend the GAUDER Self-Adhesive Metal Tape for anyone looking to enhance their crafting or organizing capabilities. Its strong adhesive, versatility, and durability make it a must-have for creative projects. Whether you’re a DIY enthusiast or simply need a practical solution for organizing, this metal tape is sure to meet your needs!
C**Y
Use Within Reason
I have a Galaxy Book that comes with an S Pen that's magnetic for sticking to the laptop. Thing is, I don't always want it there, and was looking to put some metal strips in hidden spots around my desk to keep it secure. This works perfectly! The adhesive is plenty sticky for my needs, and the S Pen has a really strong magnet, so no issues with it sticking to the metal. I have this stuck to the underside of a couple of shelves and it work great. I even stuck some of the thin scrap pieces in different spots because it works so well, I don't really need much. I also like that I can easily cut it with a scissors, which I was concerned about. I do have a few notes though. If you have issues with the magnets sliding off, make sure you take the plastic film off of the front. The protective plastic is slick and removing it reveals a more matte texture. Also this will only work as well as what kind of magnets you have, kind of like how some fridge magnets work better than others. If it's still sliding, neodymium magnets are cheap on Amazon or even just at your local hardware store. Then as far as the adhesive goes, I didn't have issues, but I will say that I've never liked foam adhesive in general. It's very easy to pull at the wrong bit trying to get the film off and end up pulling the foam off itself. Be careful! Once you get the film off though, it's plenty sticky. Honestly great product all around.
J**N
Once it's stuck on, it's STAYING
I used this on some glass panes I had cut to fit in my existing windows to help keep out the winter cold. I used magnets and this tape so I could place the panes in but remove them later on. And it works excellently, this tape grabs the magnet tape and holds solidly. But make sure you place the tape with care, because once it sticks it's not moving. And the edges are SHARP, I wasn't being careful and sliced my finger, not bad but definitely don't run your finger along the edge. TIP: There is an extra plastic film on the metal side, remove that after you install the tape to help it grab magnets better
A**R
Good Quality Metallic Tape
This is high-quality metal tape with good adhesive on a padded backing.
C**L
This metal is perfect. It lays flat and it is sticky.
This metal is perfect. If you need to just run a strip, the backing on this stuff is super sticky so once you put it there, plan on leaving it there.
R**W
Sharp edges, works partially for Tonies
Cut myself on the sharp edge while sticking the tape to my son’s bed. Will need to sand the edges down so he doesn’t do the same thing. Used it to hold Tonies, but only some of them stick and others don’t. I have it arranged vertically (but not upside down). Overall somewhat disappointed, but hopeful that it will help us manage the Tonies that do stick to it.
G**G
Works well to mate with magnet tape.
I wanted an inside cover for our whole house fan that I could easily install and remove as needed year-round. I used this metal tape on the cover (which is just a piece of polypropylene with corrugated "innards") and some magnet tape on the shroud that surrounds the louvers on the ceiling. I used a loop around the complete periphery to minimize air movement past the edges of the cover. I would rather have used the tape around the louvers because it is white, but it's unfortunately a bit too wide to fit there. Shown in the pics is the completed cover installed, as well as the two test pieces that I used to convince myself that I'd be able to get enough holding power with this combination, so you can see what the tape looks like when installed on a small piece of scrap wood. I cleaned the plastic with alcohol prior to installing the tape, and I carefully "reverse rolled" each piece after cutting it to length to try to get it to lay as flat as possible. The tape is very thin and easy to kink, so you need to be careful with it. If this doesn't work as a long-term solution, I'm pretty sure it will be the fault of the magnet tape, and not this metal tape, but we'll see.
J**O
Do not buy this. Its too weak and it does not hold magnets very well.
This is not a very good product. The papers and small pictures will not stay put. You better off buying the Self Adhesive Backing Metal Strip for Magnets, Flexible Ferrous Memo Tapes Roll for Bulletin Boards in Studio, Office, School (Glossy Silver. It has a better and stronger magnetic attraction and hold.
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