Pros & Cons
Pros
Great quality shielding tape. Worked well for shielding a guitar pickguard.
The adhesive is strong and conductive. Flexable but strong. It is not flimsy. A narrower gauge for thinner glass but great for small projects.
Really enjoyed this product for my guitar. It is everything i was hoping it would be. Worked like a charm.
Cons
The adhesive is not conductive whatsoever. The packaging is also different from the picture. Only the side with no adhesive is conductive.
Highlights
Quality
Really top level quality w apt… i’d love some of their other kinds of tape just to have for future uses
Overall i am very pleased with the copper tape
Price
The price is also very affordable and you get enough to shield 34 guitars
But very pleased with the amount you got and the price you pay
Packaging/appearance
Seems to be keeping the slugs away from the veggy starts
Competitiveness
Will definatly buy more when this roll runs out
Overview
- How are reviewers describing this item?
easy, great, good, adhesive and conductive. - Our engine has profiled the reviewer patterns and has determined that there is high deception involved.
- Our engine has analyzed and discovered that 48.8% of the reviews are reliable.
- This product had a total of 616 reviews as of our last analysis date on Nov 15 2023.
Helpful InsightsBETA
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Adhesion could have been marginally better
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I removed all the eletronics bridge and put the tape everywhere in the cavities under the bridge under the pickguard brought small pieces up to where the screw holes are on the body for the pickguard
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I shielded a strat style guitar 3 single coils not a swimming pool route
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Unlike one review mentioned it wasnt
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
This is a thin foil of real copper with adhesive on it
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The glue however is technically conductive in that it has hotspots
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
However all of the sticky side is conductive with enough pressure
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The pictures using alligator clips are actually the prong teeth going past the glue to the copper