Walmart has 3M Friction Tape Roll in Black (3/4" x 20', 3407NA) on clearance for $2. Shipping is free with Walmart+ (Free 30-Day Trial) or orders $35 or more. Otherwise, select store pickup where available.
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About this product:
Single-sided adhesive splicing and core starting tape
Tape reduces motion
Tears by hand
Provides a clean grip
Provide protection on sharp edges, to prevent scratching or cut through
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3M friction tape on clearance for $2. Good deal in my experience, I just paid nearly $7 at Home Depot. It's great for grip tape on my softball bats but can be used on other handle tools or as an electrical tape.
OP, the photos of product (even the one in your post), the product description, and the reviews reveal that this is not 3M 3407NA, it is 3M Temflex 1755. The Temflex seems to have a rubber adhesive on both sides, so it's sticky to grip. Just an FYI, not saying it's a bad price or a bad product, just different from title
Careful what you say there, you don't want to end up being on the news.
This is not a failing on OP's part.
It just shows how terrible Walmart's platform is at scraping data.
You can feed it a UPC that's sitting on their shelves and it will try to parse data from the worst sources.
If you need 1755, this would be an easy way to get a bunch for free.
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05-08-2024 at 10:50 PM.
OP, the photos of product (even the one in your post), the product description, and the reviews reveal that this is not 3M 3407NA, it is 3M Temflex 1755. The Temflex seems to have a rubber adhesive on both sides, so it's sticky to grip. Just an FYI, not saying it's a bad price or a bad product, just different from title
OP, the photos of product (even the one in your post), the product description, and the reviews reveal that this is not 3M 3407NA, it is 3M Temflex 1755. The Temflex seems to have a rubber adhesive on both sides, so it's sticky to grip. Just an FYI, not saying it's a bad price or a bad product, just different from title
Where do you see that it's 1755? I just looked up Temflex 3407 and it's the exact stuff that's pictured on Walmarts website. Only a handful of reviews state that it's sticky on both sides. Rest make no mention of it.
Where do you see that it's 1755? I just looked up Temflex 3407 and it's the exact stuff that's pictured on Walmarts website. Only a handful of reviews state that it's sticky on both sides. Rest make no mention of it.
Just out of curiosity I looked at the product page and sure enough in the product details it says it's 1755.
OP, the photos of product (even the one in your post), the product description, and the reviews reveal that this is not 3M 3407NA, it is 3M Temflex 1755. The Temflex seems to have a rubber adhesive on both sides, so it's sticky to grip. Just an FYI, not saying it's a bad price or a bad product, just different from title
This is not a failing on OP's part.
It just shows how terrible Walmart's platform is at scraping data.
You can feed it a UPC that's sitting on their shelves and it will try to parse data from the worst sources.
If you need 1755, this would be an easy way to get a bunch for free.
Ugg, I was thrilled to see the old single sided stuff, can't find it anywhere, but it is the double sided stuff. Don't get me wrong, the double sided is a fine product, but not for wrapping wires, IMO. Whereas the single sided flavor is the absolute best.
Are we sure 3407 isn't just the retail package part number? Temflex 1750 and what's described as 3407 seem to be the same thing, rubber and cotton fabric that is mildly sticky on both sides and mainly sticks to itself. It's basically 3Ms version of Tesa tape. Great stuff if you're working on cars, or want to wrap tool handles. Not much else I can think of that it would be useful for though.
Friction tape is basically a cloth tape with adhesive over it. I've used it for a vintage look for a wiring project in an antique vehicle. It was more 'old school' and we would see it on old connectors as a lineman.
It's easy to work with, but it is a bit messy when it's been heated up (engine bay). If you need to unravel it for any reason it'll leave the black adhesive everywhere. This isn't the typical vinyl electrical black tape you think about.
Are we sure 3407 isn't just the retail package part number? Temflex 1750 and what's described as 3407 seem to be the same thing, rubber and cotton fabric that is mildly sticky on both sides and mainly sticks to itself. It's basically 3Ms version of Tesa tape. Great stuff if you're working on cars, or want to wrap tool handles. Not much else I can think of that it would be useful for though.
3M is terrible at branding, but they usually get wordy when they want to rebrand something as consumer grade.
If it carries a different model number, it's a different product.
But good luck ever trying to reference that model number to them. They think they're a clandestine agency or something.
3M just hired the most hated CEO in America to lead them. He does a good job increasing stock price at the expense of ruining the lives of numerous hard-working employees. I will actively go out of my way to avoid 3M products as long as they're the CEO.
3M just hired the most hated CEO in America to lead them. He does a good job increasing stock price at the expense of ruining the lives of numerous hard-working employees. I will actively go out of my way to avoid 3M products as long as they're the CEO.
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05-09-2024 at 07:42 AM.
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By that measure he has been successful so far. Now trading at over $90 a share, Harris stock has gained by well over 150% in value from the time Brown took over in November 2011. Brown has managed to increase the value of his company in the eyes of shareholders. However, many current and former Harris employees allege that Brown is cutting costs by getting rid of more experienced and more expensive engineers in favor of younger engineers with less experience.
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It just shows how terrible Walmart's platform is at scraping data.
You can feed it a UPC that's sitting on their shelves and it will try to parse data from the worst sources.
If you need 1755, this would be an easy way to get a bunch for free.
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank luddite_cyborg
Where do you see that it's 1755? I just looked up Temflex 3407 and it's the exact stuff that's pictured on Walmarts website. Only a handful of reviews state that it's sticky on both sides. Rest make no mention of it.
Just out of curiosity I looked at the product page and sure enough in the product details it says it's 1755.
This is not a failing on OP's part.
It just shows how terrible Walmart's platform is at scraping data.
You can feed it a UPC that's sitting on their shelves and it will try to parse data from the worst sources.
If you need 1755, this would be an easy way to get a bunch for free.
It's easy to work with, but it is a bit messy when it's been heated up (engine bay). If you need to unravel it for any reason it'll leave the black adhesive everywhere. This isn't the typical vinyl electrical black tape you think about.
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3M is terrible at branding, but they usually get wordy when they want to rebrand something as consumer grade.
If it carries a different model number, it's a different product.
But good luck ever trying to reference that model number to them. They think they're a clandestine agency or something.
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William Brown, who has been at the helm of aerospace and defense contractor Harris for nearly five years, is one of the least liked CEOs of any major company. Many employee reviews attribute the declining morale and a burgeoning culture of distrust to Brown, speculating that his chief concerns — the company's profits and shareholders — often come at the expense of employees.
By that measure he has been successful so far. Now trading at over $90 a share, Harris stock has gained by well over 150% in value from the time Brown took over in November 2011. Brown has managed to increase the value of his company in the eyes of shareholders. However, many current and former Harris employees allege that Brown is cutting costs by getting rid of more experienced and more expensive engineers in favor of younger engineers with less experience.