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Best Double-Sided Tape for Wall: Secure Power Strips & Organizers (30x30mm, Inline)

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  • #1 16359496
    szymon1051
    Level 13  
    I am looking for a proven double-sided tape that can handle something there. For now, it is a power strip. I do not want to test myself because it is difficult to remove such tape from the wall.
    I know that such tapes hold well, because I have a similar organizer: https://www.morele.net/organizer-inline-samop...a-kable-30x30mm-czarne-10-sztuk-59965i-872088 /
    I have a cable tie attached to it, which in turn goes to the strip and for a moment the strip hung only on this cable and it managed :) . For now, I have several such stuck organizers and a strip on bands to them. Once, it does not look like it, two, the bands interfere with connecting the cables :) that's why the tape would be a better solution.
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  • #3 16360599
    RADU23
    Moderator of Computers service
    Mounting tape FIX 120 kg - Pattex
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  • #4 16360796
    Anonymous
    Level 1  
  • #5 16360871
    thor_
    Level 9  
    From experience, all these tapes are suitable only for holding very light and to the least "protruding" objects from the wall. I tested various tapes from no-names after 3M and Tese and other and the only heavier things that managed to match mirrors. Any objects generating any "lever" and no load "on the wall" sooner or later landed on the floor.
  • #6 16361140
    szymon1051
    Level 13  
    thor_ wrote:
    From experience, all these tapes are suitable only for holding very light and to the least "protruding" objects from the wall. I tested various tapes from no-names after 3M and Tese and other and the only heavier things that managed to match mirrors. Any objects generating any "lever" and no load "on the wall" sooner or later landed on the floor.


    I do not know what the organizers are in this case, because when I tried to force the metal "wichajstrem" from https://botland.com.pl/lutowanie/631-zestaw-do-serwisu-plytek-drukowanych.html to się " wichajster "began to bend and the organizer was in place :) , I have made three attempts :) .

    101pawel wrote:
    Hello,
    here you have a choice and you can compare:
    http://tinyurl.com/l36tqn3
    greetings


    In every shop you have opinions only the most often are people who do not know anything about the topic and there is no point system under the word to know if others agree with the statement. The moderator of such statements is also often lacking.


    By the way, what is the good tape removed from the wall? A wide knife as for stickers?
  • #7 16361188
    RADU23
    Moderator of Computers service
    szymon1051 wrote:
    By the way, what is the good tape removed from the wall? A wide knife as for stickers?

    If you're asking about Tesa or Pattex, unfortunately it is removed along with the wallpaper or paint, depending on what you put on the wall. Only tiles / glass, etc. can be removed without household losses.
  • #8 16361216
    Anonymous
    Level 1  
  • #9 16366470
    szymon1051
    Level 13  
    101pawel wrote:
    szymon1051 wrote:
    In every shop you have opinions only the most often are people who do not know anything about the topic and there is no point system under the word to know if others agree with the statement. Moderator of such statements is also often missing.
    I gave you a link to the store, not to read reviews there, but to look into the technical documentation of these tapes. In addition, you have the option of comparing their parameters. It is a specialist store and at the same time a mine of knowledge about self-adhesive tapes. not enough, you can set a filter so that you do not read descriptions for hours after the other, and choose a group of tapes that are potentially meeting your needs. If you set "Ultra-High Bond Tapes (UHB / VHB)", you have the choice of the adhesion criterion right away. In 15 minutes you will find a product on which you hang not only the organizer, but the kicking pig, with the capacity guaranteed by the manufacturer. 5 years ago, I glued pine boards to the tiles in the garage - 20 mm high side. there are cans of paint on shelves and everything that is stored in the garage. I even forgot that they are glued on a double-sided tape.
    greetings


    I tried to find eg FIX 120 kg - Pattex or tesa ultra strong and I could not.
  • #10 16369922
    qr
    Level 12  
    maybe it's a matter of price, see in castorama
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  • #11 17174168
    alvaro99
    Level 22  
    Hello, I will join the topic because I do not want to start a new one.
    I need something to glue light plastic to the ceiling, namely it is such a UniFi access point. It may be a tape or an elastic glue, so that it can be broken off if it is not disturbed by the painting. Alternatively, you can take off the AP sometimes and then attach it again (so that the tape does not lose after 1 detachment of its properties).

    There used to be such elastic adhesives, added to computer newspapers, or cosmetics samples.
  • #12 17174202
    keseszel
    Level 26  
    I was gluing different things to the wall. Most fell off, despite a well-defatted surface. The patent with a double sided tape and additionally silicone proved to be the best. In the past, the tiles were sticky with osakryl. Maybe it's worth going back to old methods.
  • #13 17174433
    Anonymous
    Level 1  
  • #14 17174473
    alvaro99
    Level 22  
    I guess it's just a command ... but honestly I do not know if it will pass the exam because the two pictures have already fallen off ... In addition, there will also be a gap between the plastic and the wall, because the commands are quite thick.
  • #15 17811935
    hhreth71
    Level 10  
    @ alvaro99

    If the gluing force does not have to be maximum, but the tape is to be easily removable, I recommend Tesa Indoor, banal removal, just pull one end and the whole goes down

    If there is no access, you can turn the device in accordance with the clock directions or use a dental thread (then you can easily remove the residue as described above)


    The manufacturer claims that it is indelible, but it is not true
  • #16 19108415
    Wujass84
    Level 1  
    The power strip can be attached to the mounting mushroom tape, something like Velcro. The durability is enormous, and you can detach such a strip and attach it again if necessary. The glue is strong, but you can pull it off non-invasively, there is a lot to grab for, as opposed to using only double-sided tape. I have it at home and there is a git.
  • #17 19158001
    alvaro99
    Level 22  
    Wujass84 wrote:
    The power strip can be attached to the mounting mushroom tape, something like Velcro. The durability is enormous, and you can detach such a strip and attach it again if necessary. The glue is strong, but you can pull it off non-invasively, there is a lot to catch, as opposed to using only double-sided tape. I have it at home and it is git.

    It is better than those market "commandos", because my mother-in-law recommended them to me, but everything is fine with them .... Maybe it's her charm that works for them ;)

Topic summary

The discussion centers around finding a reliable double-sided tape suitable for securing power strips and organizers on walls. Users recommend various brands and types of tape, including Tesa and 3M, noting the importance of surface preparation for optimal adhesion. Pattex's FIX 120 kg tape is mentioned for its strength. Some users express concerns about the removability of these tapes, indicating that they can damage wall surfaces like paint or wallpaper upon removal. Alternatives such as Velcro and mounting mushroom tape are suggested for their strong yet removable properties. The conversation highlights the need for a balance between adhesion strength and ease of removal, especially for heavier objects.
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