Stick with style! 🎉
This pack of two-sided adhesive stick dots offers 500 highly viscous, easy-to-remove mounting putty dots, perfect for a variety of surfaces and ideal for crafts, decorations, and projects without leaving any residue.
5**2
Strong, durable, thin
I used these to hang a giant poster. When they arrived I wondered if they would hold good enough or if my poster was going to end up on the floor by the end of the day. Half the wall was brick, half the wall was padded like a gym wall. I spaced them about 3 inches apart around the outside of the poster, 3 layers in. They worked. My poster stayed on the wall all day. They are practically invisible when placed. When we took them off the poster they took a bit of the paper with them until we figured out how to do it right. If we tried to grab the whole thing off at the same time it ripped the paper. If we pulled one end and let it stretch and then come off then it didn't rip the poster. Very functional. Looked great. They are very thin, they didn't cause any bulge on my poster.
D**R
Works
I just got these in today, and so far so good! Easy to use and seems to be holding up well. I bought them for some metal signs and I think if I use a few it should work out.
L**S
IFFY
Trying to keep my figures from falling with anything but nails or glue feels like a loosing effort, at this point. I've tried a bunch of things (even magnets) and nothing seems to work for long, including Blutack. So now I'm trying this and it's... iffy. In the first image (X-Men), I've used it to hold up Wolverine and Siryn. It seems to be working; especially, with they way Siryn is positioned. It's tough to hold her up like that. I've got the adhesive on both of their feet. Time will tell.So, I tried using it on one of my Eaglemoss Star Trek ships. The goal was to hang them on the wall. I tried that before with Blutack and they eventually just started falling off (Siryn eventually fell down with Blutack, as well). I tried this single adhesive and the ship fell off within minutes. The 2nd picture just shows the ship hanging there with a thumbtack, instead. The lesson here, I guess, is to not try to hang anything on the wall with anything but a nail or glue. And I'm not even 100% confident about the glue if it isn't Crazy Glue.There is one big problem with these, though. The strips are covered with plastic on one side that you have to tear off before using, so you can expose the other sticky side. I don't know who's bright idea this was, but the plastic is the same color as the adhesive, so it's almost impossible to distinguish....and a few minutes after writing this review, Siryn begins to fall (picture #3). So there you go.Pros: Easy to removeCons: Very difficult to separate from the plastic
R**R
Secret Weapon Against Gravity
Before these little lifesavers, my walls were basically a graveyard of fallen posters, each one a tragic fall against gravity. I swear, I'd put up a studio ghibli poster, blink, and it'd just peel itself off the wall, always face-down in a pile of dust bunnies. And my shelf full of figures? Every morning was like a mini apocalypse, finding half my squad doing a face-plant, clearly losing a late-night beef with the dust. Tragic.But then these clear tabs came into my life, and it's been a glow-up ever since. My posters are literally locked in, defying all physics. They've survived my room's random humidity changes, and even my chair slamming into the sides by accident when i roll back, they haven't moved an inch. And my figures? They're finally standing tall, flexing their main character energy, no longer reenacting a dramatic fall every night, as kuromi should.
J**E
Great hold, now the cat and I can stop upsetting each other!
I adopted an adorable ball of fluff in December. She's also way more curious and set in her destructive cat like ways than my previous majestic ball of fluff. I was looking for a good way to secure the items on my bedside table and the ones inside the acrylic box acquired for holding the memorial dedicated to the previous furball. These dots have been a fabulous solution! I'm no longer waking up from Ood (my Echo Glow) or my Echo Dot being shoved off my bedside table (although these do NOT fit the bottom of the Dot itself to the table thanks to the rubber ring already there, I am using modeling clay there), although she still pulls at the phone sometimes. I also am not worried she'll be breaking the clay paw print and other items in the memorial as the box is heavy enough with all items not to move much and the breakable items inside sit solidly stuck to the base with these dots! I look forward to using them in some other strategic areas of my room and bathroom to reduce troubles there. I may even get to put out all of my display items again which I put away before she could break them.
A**A
Perfect for scrapbooking
I bought these as a replacement for glue tape that I usually used when scrapbooking and I'm glad I did! They are easy to place and move if needed, have a great strong hold and are perfect for all paper/picture projects
A**R
Works fine, did not receive all 100 pieces
Worked fine for my purposes but marking down to three stars because it arrived with seven pieces missing from the pack of 100.
5**E
Never Used Something Like This Before. Happy I Did.
I ordered these glue dots or whatever they’re made of because of their small size, as I needed to hold some challenge coins in place in a display box I recently got. They worked great and you can’t hardly see them unless you’re really looking at the base of the coin slots in the display shelf. They are clear and hold well. I’m gonna be using them for other little things to put up on my walls, etc. I’d recommend them to anyone.
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