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The QHC sehen Wide Electrical Tape is a professional-grade, waterproof PVC insulation tape designed for insulating, repairing, and protecting electrical wires. Measuring 50mm x 20m, it features strong self-adhesive properties and is UL/CSA listed, making it ideal for both professional contractors and DIY enthusiasts. With resistance to heat, moisture, and various chemicals, this tape ensures safety and reliability in any application.
Manufacturer | QHC sehen |
Part number | QHC2654902 |
Item Weight | 120 g |
Package Dimensions | 6 x 6 x 5 cm; 120 Grams |
Item model number | QHC 662654902 |
Colour | 5mm*2m 1 pack green |
Special Features | Waterproof |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
B**8
Good Strong Adhesion
Sticks perfectly to itself and cables etc for pulling in or temp labelling.
L**C
Great
A nice big pack of tape-It's great to have just a big set of electrical tape. In this you get a nice big pack of 10 rolls, each one being 19mmx20m. I obviously just these for electrical tasks but they're useful for a large number of things. I use some of the white tape to write on when labelling boxes for storage. Current price is £10 which seems good for a pack of 10
F**H
Tape
Good tape.
F**Y
Very strong tape. Decent value for 10 pack.
Have had the chance over the past month to use this tape for a number of applications including covering some exposed cable for a peripheral - did the job fine and was not too rigid or bulky that it impeded said device, covering some edges while sanding and painting was taking place on a surface - tape stayed bonded fine throughout, cutting and application was easy too. Good quality electrical insulation tape and at this listing for a 10 pack that also represents decent value.
2**Y
Very plasticky
I'm used to using insulation tape that is more rubberized, so it has a bigger stretch, doesn't tear like plastic but more peels away, and tends to have retained its stretch when stuck down. This is less like that, this is more like paper in the sense that you can't really stretch it very much, and when you do stretch it, and stick it down, if it has the option to then it will unstretch and start peeling at the edges. This might be fine for using like a post it note hanger, but if you're doing fine cabling, just have a check on it after a couple of hours to see if it's started pulling back and unrolling straight away. It did this for me. The only way for me to fix that was to stretch and apply the inside layers, and then another roll around the outside but more loosely done so there's nothing to stretch it open.It's not the stuff the professionals use, but it will definitely do for DIY
P**M
Strong Versatile Tape.
The tape is strong, has just a little stretch in it; doesn't easily break or split.Comes off the roll easily, cuts well with sharp scissors or blade.Does not stick to most surfaces with an instant bond, allowing you to position it just right, if necessary, before pressing it down with a fingernail, flat of a screwdriver-blade, etc to stick it down tight. When stuck down tight, it stays stuck down.Tested this on fibreglass board with sharp, slightly jagged edges. Stuck the tape down gently to one side, half stuck out past the edge. Tape remained fixed in place in a single application of 63 inches, no problem, no tangling, sticking to itself or rubbish like that. Folded protruding part over to the opposite side of the fibreglass, then pressed it down and stuck it tight on both sides. Strong enough tape to give the board a smooth edge that won't catch on things or cut anyone. I put two layers on in the end, but it wasn't strictly necessary.Tested on electrical wires carrying 250 volts. Covered bare part - attachment very easy; the tape handles well. Ran power through it for an hour. Tape did not melt or become suspiciously hot at any point.Tested on plastic pipe (half inch diameter). Placed two sections of pipe together (fitted well, but water would escape. And did - I checked. Also drilled a hole in the pipe through which water could also escape. Dried pipe thoroughly. Placed tape over both 'defects' firmly. No water escaped over ten minutes. Probably wouldn't hold a major leak forever, but for smaller leaks, it will certainly provide an interim fix.
▂**▂
A large pack of just about all the electrical tape I will use in my lifetime.
At £12.99, at the time of writing,This :QHC sehen 10-Pack Red Electrical Tape Waterproof, 19mm x 20m, Industrial Grade UL/CSA Listed High Temp Electrical Tape Electric Super Vinylis a large pack of just about all the electrical tape I will use in my lifetime.Ten rolls of 20m tape = 200 metres of tape.200 metres is a long way.It is :About as long as a Cricket Pitch.It's about one-and-three-tenths times as tall as The Hollywood Sign.It's about one-and-a-half times as tall as a Brachiosaurus - you know, that giant dinosaur.Finally...It's about two-and-a-half times as long as a London bus.I hope these comparisons have brought home just how long the electrical tape included in this pack is.ie. very long... just in case I was too subtle.To make it worse, I actually did not need electrical tape.I had already bought some, and forgot I had it.So now I have twice as much electrical tape as is needed to run four-fifths as tall as Nelson's Column.Another couple of rolls and I would make it to the top, and could tape up Nelson's nose.The tape is excellent quality.It is tough, durable, and just the right amount of sticky.It comes in every colour, as long as it is :▪️ Red.(Is that it?)And...(Yes?)▪️ Red.(Sigh)The tape is Is rated up to 176 degrees F (80 degrees C), and is ideal for contractors, professional, and industrial applications, as well as DIY-ers, hobbyists, and home use.Flame retardant and lead free, it is resistant to :▪️ sun▪️ water▪️ oil▪️ acids▪️ alkalis▪️ corrosive chemicals.Overall, this tape is great.All round well made, well put together, and very very useful for all purposes.I use mine to stick post-its to things, as it sticks hard, will not fall off, will not leave a residue, and is easy to peel off once when not needed any more.It is perfect for this purpose.So, when I have used up the other 20 metres of tape, I will get around to using this lot, in around 20 years or so.I will try to update my review in around 40 years time (20 years for the 1st lot, and then another 20 years to use up this lot!) to reflect exactly just how long it will last.I look forward to seeing you then.I think we are all looking forward to that!Overall, this tape is a winner.I can happily recommend it.I hope you enjoyed our time together 🤎🤍🖤.Thank you for reading my review 🤗.
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