45/90cm Vinyl Metric Measure Soft Ruler Tape DIY Self Adhesive Measuring Tape Ruler Sticker Home Sewing Tool #25 ► Photo 1/6
45/90cm Vinyl Metric Measure Soft Ruler Tape DIY Self Adhesive Measuring Tape Ruler Sticker Home Sewing Tool #25 ► Photo 1/6
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  • Brand Name: Woopower
  • DIY Supplies: Woodworking
  • Measurement Range: Other
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45/90cm Vinyl Metric Measure Soft Ruler Tape DIY Self Adhesive Measuring Tape Ruler Sticker Home Sewing Tool #25

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Anonymous
September 4, 2020

Thanks to inadequate packaging, the tape arrived damaged. It was sent folded into a soft flat envelope, and got squashed in the transit. Unfolded tape consists of eight relatively straight segments with deformed 'elbows' between them, remnants of the folding. In those places the backing paper is no longer adhering to the tape. Might be still ok for clothes-making purposes or similar, but unusable for my intended purposes (to provide precision markings on woodworking tools). For mailing, the tape would need to be rolled up into a circle with diameter of some 8 - 10 cm (no folding, no sharp 'corners') and placed in a cardboard box strong enough to protect the tape from being deformed/squashed.

Anonymous
September 4, 2020

Thanks to inadequate packaging, the tape arrived damaged. It was sent folded into a soft flat envelope, and got squashed in the transit. Unfolded tape consists of eight relatively straight segments with deformed 'elbows' between them, remnants of the folding. In those places the backing paper is no longer adhering to the tape. Might be still ok for clothes-making purposes or similar, but unusable for my intended purposes (to provide precision markings on woodworking tools). For mailing, the tape would need to be rolled up into a circle with diameter of some 8 - 10 cm (no folding, no sharp 'corners') and placed in a cardboard box strong enough to protect the tape from being deformed/squashed.

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