SafePro MAST, 3/4-Inch Masking Tape, DZ

SafePro MAST, 3/4-Inch Masking Tape, DZ FEATURES & TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
  • For making labels, securing table coverings, and more
  • 0.75-in. width
  • Paper material with an adhesive backing
  • Adheres to a variety of surfaces
  • Easy to write on with dark markers and pens
  • Removes without peeling paint or leaving residue
  • Perfect for painters, catering companies, and restaurants

The versatile SafePro MAST, 0.75-Inch Masking Tape, 12/pk works great for holding down table covers at catered events or labeling goods in your restaurant’s kitchen. Its rubber adhesive sticks to a variety of surfaces yet doesn’t leave behind any residue when removed. The bulk-buy case includes 12 rolls of tape, saving you the time and effort of frequent restocking.

ID44357
SKUMAST
ManufacturerSafePro
Width (Inch) 0.75
Weight (Lbs) 10
Units of measure DZ
Material Paper
Type Filter Tape

Narrow Width

The tape features a 0.75-inch width that’s perfect for creating labels or taping designs for painting. Use it with or without a tape dispenser. 

Strong Tack

Convenient and versatile, the tape sticks to a wide variety of surfaces. Its tacky rubber adhesive even holds strong when used in the freezer. The tape removes easily too without leaving behind sticky residue or peeling cardboard or paint.

Write-On Surface

Write on the tan crepe paper surface with any dark marker or pen. The ink won’t rub off for a long-lasting label. Label bins or boxes in your pantry, refrigerator, freezer, or storage room.

Reviews on SafePro MAST, 3/4-Inch Masking Tape, DZ
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Greg Nilsen
September 10, 2019
Great offer and I love the neutral shade. The quality is high, and the color - not too eye-catching.
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