Replacement tape for the 3M dual Tac dispenser is 60 yards long (180') x 3/4" wide.
This tape is designed to be used in conjunction with your own rolls of masking tape on a 3M dual tac dispenser. We promise this tape will look and act like the original tape put out by 3M.
I knew I liked the product but I was especially impressed with your expediency! Thank you for getting the product to me so quickly (and inexpensively!).
J
James Leduke (Pascoag, US)
Dualtac Tape
One of the few and less expensive places to buy Dualtac tape.
Replacement tape for the 3M dual Tac dispenser is 60 yards long (180') x 3/4" wide.
This tape is designed to be used in conjunction with your own rolls of masking tape on a 3M dual tac dispenser. We promise this tape will look and act like the original tape put out by 3M.
I knew I liked the product but I was especially impressed with your expediency! Thank you for getting the product to me so quickly (and inexpensively!).
J
James Leduke (Pascoag, US)
Dualtac Tape
One of the few and less expensive places to buy Dualtac tape.
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