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The LOVIMAG Copper Foil Tape is a versatile 2-inch by 66-foot roll designed for a variety of applications, including EMI shielding for electronics, arts and crafts, and electrical repairs. With its dual conductive adhesive, this tape ensures optimal performance while being easy to manipulate for any project.
T**Y
Versatile and Reliable Copper Foil Tape
Versatile and Reliable Copper Foil TapeI used this copper foil tape for EMI shielding in my guitar and was impressed by its performance. The tape is easy to apply, with a conductive adhesive that ensures a solid connection. It's flexible and can be shaped to fit various cavities, making it ideal for electronics and crafts. The adhesive holds well without leaving residue, and the tape's durability ensures long-lasting results. The appearance of this tape is copper, it works really well and has a good visual appearance to it.
L**.
Excellent! Looks great too! Adheres to damp wood.
Excellent. No brainer to recommend.Use: I added this around my garden to try to avoid slug invasion. Hope the the slugs ‘hop’ the tape!Unexpected pro: Adds beauty to the perimeter of my boxPro: Easy to apply. So much extra tape,Pro: Adhered to damp wood boarder to my garden box.Con: tape is paper thin, must be gently applied. But there is so much extra tape that it’s not really a con.
J**S
Works well
Ah yes the copper tape. Very easy to use with good functionality equals very good art pieces so I love this product
W**N
Lots of shielding for the money.
I got this to shield a couple basses. It's not as thick as some that I have used, but it is easier to bend and maneuver. Plus, their is so much you can just double it up. The adhesive IS also conductive. There was no difference in resistance with my meter probes next to each other on a single section versus from the control cavity to the neck pickup cavity with multiple sections stuck together. I completely shieldd two 2 pickup basses and still have many yards left.
L**E
100% effective snail deterrent
Snails almost killed a beloved datura plant in a pot, and were ravaging some of our garden veggies. We fed many of them to our neighbors' ducks down the street. I did some research online and thought I would try running some of this tape around our raised beds and our outdoor plant pots.For the raised beds, I used a layer of duct tape as a base before applying this copper tape. So far, it has worked with 100% effectiveness! We've even seen snails just stop at its lower edge and seem confused, staying there until they dried out -- did it get too hot for them, were they stunned, were they waiting for it to disappear? The only thing I didn't like was finding dozens of pill bugs under part of the duct tape, almost all dead. I wonder what happened there. I like pill bugs (aka potato bugs). I like snails too, in fact, but as with rats and mice, it is necessary to create and enforce strong boundaries with them, lest they run roughshod over all we cherish. -- Wow! Just as I wrote that, I heard a rat trap snap, behind our stove in the kitchen. Not kidding. -- Alas, I have just checked it and discovered tha, while indeed it was triggered, the triggerer escaped. If only these rodents were potty trained, and respected personal property, well... then they wouldn't be rodents, would they?Back to the snails -- this tape works well for us! It is thin and tears easily. It is sharp and can cut your ungloved hand easily. I recommend using gloves, being patient and careful, and applying duct tape as a base over wood and any material that is rough.
V**S
Price is great, product works well.
We lost so many vegetables in our garden (in cool PNW climate) over the years due to slugs. Last years seemed to be exceptionally bad, especially in our raised containers. So I spent a lot of time this year researching various ways to ward off slugs, and learned that copper helps to repel slugs. So I purchased this product and have it wrapped around all of my raised beds (all legs and across the top edge). And so far it has worked. I saw some slugs along the ground, but they don't seemed interested in climbing up the raised beds. My only negative comment is that it rips quite easily when peeling it, so you have to be very careful when peeling the protective paper off the sticky side.
A**A
Electrical shielding for guitars, excellent choice.
There is nothing I can think of negative to say about this product.I use it to shield electrical interference of the guitars I build, and its so easy and slick, you'd think new ones would have it installed from the factories, but you know, if they can save a dime on each guitar they build, they will even if it means you get something inferior in its place, but they take their cue from the car manufactures and tell you how great they build everything when in fact they are built as cheaply as possible.But use gloves, it is capable of producing horrendous tiny cuts that you don't notice until you use hand sanitizer and after you are done screaming in pain long enough to look, you find twenty tiny cuts on your fingers...But it is so easy to use, rip a chunk off and stuff it into a pickup cavity and just push it into the bottom and sides, missed a spot, tear off a chunks twice the size and toss it in there and push it to form around the corners.There is no need to worry about continuity, the adhesive works like it should, it is easy to just use anything rounded to press it in place and smooth it out, it looks pretty cool when you are done, run a strip to contact the back of the pickguard and that should be covered almost to the edges, this effectively gives the pots the ground they need, no need to run so many ground wires, and on top of it all, you can easily solder wires to it wherever you need them.It is a great product and I can't recommend it more than I already do, but damn, remember to wear gloves.
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