Description
Price: $27.23 – $22.98
(as of Oct 19, 2024 01:36:42 UTC – Details)
ScotchBlue Painter’s Tape and Paper Dispenser helps you prepare and protect your surfaces in one convenient step. The design of this tape dispenser allows you to easily dispense masking tape and paper at the same time, letting you cover more surface area faster than using tape and paper individually. This handy tool has a 6-inch plastic blade with a 6-inch blade extension for quick, precise cuts. Compatible with any ScotchBlue Painter’s Tape, Scotch Painter’s Tape or Scotch Masking Tape and masking paper, this versatile tool lets you move quickly from one project to the next, regardless of the size of the job or tape needed. Ideal for use on baseboards, trim, cabinets, fixtures, windows and doors, this painters tape applicator covers small and large areas to help protect surfaces from paint splatters and drips. For great paint results, make sure the surface is clean, dry and dust-free so your tape sticks properly. Apply the tape and paper onto the surface, and let the tape set for 30 to 60 minutes before painting. With a full range of adhesive solutions, Scotch Brand delivers confidence in superior results to get the job done well and effectively the first time.
READY. SET. PAINT!: 1 ScotchBlue Painter’s Tape and Paper Dispenser that helps you prepare and protect your surfaces in one convenient step
PRECISION PREP: Tape dispenser dispenses masking tape and paper at the same time, letting you cover more surface area faster than using tape and paper individually; a 6-inch plastic blade with 6-inch extension allows for precise cuts
CONQUER MOST SURFACES: Great for baseboards, trim, cabinets, fixtures, windows and doors, this painting tape applicator covers small and large areas to help protect surfaces from paint splatters and drips
TACKLE INDOOR PROJECTS: Painter’s tape applicator is ideal for applying masking paper and tape indoors
COMPATIBILITY: Works with up to 12-inch masking paper and any ScotchBlue Painter’s Tape, Scotch Painter’s Tape or Scotch Masking Tape with a 3-inch core and widths from 0.7 to 1.88 inches
HOW TO USE: Let the firmly applied paper and painters tape set for 30 to 60 minutes before starting to paint, and when paint is dry to the touch, lift tape up slowly to remove at a 45-degree angle
Customers say
Customers like the ease of use and value for money of the tape label dispenser. They mention it’s a time saver and makes taping off a breeze. Some are also happy with the ease of painting and idea. However, some customers have reported that the tape won’t stay on paper and wanders off the film. Opinions differ on the build quality and blade quality.
AI-generated from the text of customer reviews
Karolineus –
Time saver but read tips
It takes a little to get technique down but once you do it is really easy and works perfect. The most frustrating is when tape slips off paper and you have to restart. I got it down after a few rooms but there were a lot of swear words and rolls of tape flying across the room before.A couple useful tips: when pulling out a piece make sure the “open” side of tape roll is against a surface like wall or your body, it will keep tape stable and prevent from missaligning and eventually slipping off paper. Pull straight out with bar slightly pressing tape to paper and gripping near paper meet tape. When masking a ceiling, have a bunch of small pieces of tape handy to tack up the paper with free hand so you don’t have to stop in the middle. When applying directly to wall: Try to work in direction opposite your dominant hand, so it you are right handed start on right go left. Also, when starting out the roll apply the tape to paper as straight as possible. If you try to apply more tape area to the paper because of the angle it will eventually slip off the paper.
Amy Maddocks –
Best price for a item that makes painting so convenient!
We had some remodeling done last month & the guys had 2 of these these maskers they used to protect our new floor from all kinds of things that could have damaged them. We needed to do some repainting after they finished & they let us borrow one for a bit, but we wanted to get it back to them so I’ve been looking for another. If you try Lowe’s or Home Depot, if they are in stock, they’ll run $35+ for the masker & that does not include a blade. Any 3M options you find online can be $70. I liked using the masker so much I was willing to pay whatever at Lowe’s, but they haven’t had them in. Scotch masking tape has worked better for me than all the types of painters tape I’ve tried recently. How many times have you laid a line of tape to protect a baseboard, floor, window frame, etc. & ended up getting paint on the other side of the painter’s tape? Maybe it’s just me?Anyway, this fixes that & makes it easy. Plus having the tape connected to the paper allows you to lay longer strips at a time w/ out it getting stuck to itself.This DOES come with a blade. You do not need to buy the offered blades to go w/ it, unless you specifically need 1 for a diff reason. I was pleasantly surprised. I saw another reviewer mention it came w/ it, so I held off buying 1 & sure enough, 2 blades that are connectable to make 1 long blade if that’s what you need.We’ll see if this Scotch version works as well as the 3M version. I leaning toward no, so if you need this for a job & it will see a lot of use, buy 3M. For my purposes however, it is effective & does what I need it to. For under $25 I’d buy it again in a a heartbeat.
geoffhubbell –
Good value compared to alternatives
This paper / tape dispenser serves its purpose for the average home owner. Putting the tape on take some patience and it is more flexible than the higher priced ones. Overall a critical add for masking at a decent price ð
Marty –
Works but…
Great quality but pricey. 3M=3 times the money!
Amazon Customer –
It works….
It was a bit of a challenge to figure out how it went together. The instructions were not very clear. Once you figure it out (thank you YouTube) it works good.
P. Kirby –
Works well
Works well probably not tough enough for a painter who’s going to use it everyday and throw it around a job site. But it’s more than enough for a Diy er or handyman that’s only going to use it a few times a year. It’s nice to have a good usable tool and not have to make a $65 investment for a pro level tool.
Jack Lewis –
The only reason it got 1 star is 0 isnt an option
This is the biggest piece of junk. Donât waste your money on it. Worked for barely half a roll of tape. I canât even pull more then a foot out now with the tape falling out and me have to re set everything
Andrew E. Stephenson –
The cheap blue version comes with the blade
The listing for this is not ideal, because there are two different products being sold, so the reviews are not necessarily for the version you are buying. In my case, I’m reviewing the blue plastic version that sells for under $30 as of today (7/14/23).I was a little concerned this wouldn’t come with the blade, but thankfully it does. I used it with 1.5″ tape and 12″ paper and it was surprisingly easy to use. The whole rig does tend to get heavy, so if you’re working on crown moulding, you might want to have a buddy to pass off to once you get fatigued but before you’re ready to cut. I’ve struggled a few times trying to get the paper and tape to cut with, but that may be a technique I just haven’t mastered yet.
Greg Stinn –
It’s entend use
Sergio –
Me gusta te hace ahorrar tiempo para empapelar carros tuve que hacer un ajuste para el masking pero muy bien y comparado con máquinas más caras estabien por el precio
Arend Campsteyn –
Heb het niet kunnen gebruiken
Karl-Heinz Pieper –
alles bestens, alles gut
Mikael Tuneskog –
Mjuk i plasten så den upplevs sladdrigRivytan/kniv är slö vilket innebär att tejp och papper sällan rivs av rätt.