Are they terrible or am I using it wrong?

  • cooljimy84@lemmy.world
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    11 days ago

    Cheap ones are s##t, worn out ones are also s##t. Adjusting the tension on the tape roller is a fine art as batch to batch the glue can change.

    God I need to get out more !

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      11 days ago

      Hey, you’re trying to censor with asterisks but Lemmy interprets those as formatting instructions. If you want the asterisks to show up, you need to put a backslash in front of them like so:

      Cheap ones are s\**t, worn out ones are also s\**t.

      • whaleross@lemmy.world
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        11 days ago

        And we’re all adult enough to handle reading the words.

        It’s such a strange idea to use bad words but okay it by censoring letters out. Either use the word or don’t.

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      11 days ago

      Where I work, we use the cheapest tape known to man. It’s pretty much 50/50 if they work or you spend 30 seconds fixing it. Helps if you adjust the tensioner…

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    11 days ago

    They are super cool. They can be used with only one hand for any sealing-related jobs. But you need to practice with them for 5-10 minutes before it “clicks”

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      11 days ago

      100% and figuring out how tight that tension bolt needs to be for the tape you are using.

  • Macaroni_ninja@lemmy.world
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    10 days ago

    Bought one when moved to a different country and had to pack a lots of big boxes.

    Its great time saver, only downside is how god awful loud they can be.

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      10 days ago

      I felt dumb at some point to put hearing protection on for using these things. But they are actually realling fucking loud.

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    11 days ago

    A good one of these makes moving much easier and less painful and aggravating than the cheap ones or the plastic things. Just don’t use it too long, take breaks if you’re making a lot of boxes at once. You can stress your hand and wrist using it.

    There’s also a technique to it, which you can find examples of online. Try a few ways and see which works for you. Also practice helps. 😁

    My search: https://www.ecosia.org/search?q=how+to+use+packing+tape+dispenser&tt=iosapp&_sp=42E1644D-3938-4D1B-A693-C152F5E91823

  • Smeagol666@crazypeople.online
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    11 days ago

    Years ago I worked 2nd shift in a bindery at a medium-sized print shop. One day when I came in at 3 pm, the 1st shift straw boss announced that we had to get a certain job folded and boxed and ready to ship by 5 pm. The asshole who ran the folder on 1st claimed it was “all set up and ready to go”. It was not. So to add to the frustration of the situation, this one c*nt, whom her co-workers called “Pricess Smith” because she was fucking the married supervisor who’s name was Smith (no, not really), used to hide one of only two tape guns in her toolbox. So after wasting an extra 10 minutes looking for the one remaining tape gun (after 15 minutes finishing the set-up of the folder), we barely got the job folded, boxed and palletized in time for the truck driver to load and deliver it.

    Later, once we had time to breathe, I was still feeling salty. I broke into her assigned plastic toolbox by removing the hinge. I took out “her” tape gun (not hers. just to be clear) and taped it up in a huge wad of tape, then put it back and put the hinge back on, and put the toolbox back where she kept it.

    The next day, we heard that she cried about it and even went to the company VP about it. After placating her, according to one of the other supervisors, they all laughed their asses off.

  • shoe@feddit.uk
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    10 days ago

    Managed to perfectly perforate my chin with one of these as a foolish 16 year old in my first job. Entirely user error (I’ll let you guess how) and left my chin looking like you could tear it off like a postage stamp for weeks after.

    Safe to say I wasn’t allowed to use it again after that, so my only experience with these is that they’re terrible - though that’s probably not a fair judgement given the circumstances 😂.

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    11 days ago

    You got one of the nice ones there. Play with the tension on the wheel. If it’s too tight the blue metal piece will bend and that causes the tape to slide off. If it’s an old worm out tape gun, you can bend that blue metal back pretty easily.

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    11 days ago

    The ones where the plastic shield pressing against the box makes the little teeth plunge into the tape are friggin’ orgasmic.

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      11 days ago

      I prefer static blades imo there are better for a wider variety of situations.

      But I’ve that could be the dynamic nature of things I use tape on. The pressure ones are absolutely wonderful for their intended task though. Although not Jean creamingly if you are me

      • ivanafterall ☑️@lemmy.world
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        10 days ago

        Although not Jean creamingly if you are me

        Edit: I finally understand. “Jean-creamingly.” Ejaculating in denim, not a first name. 10-4.

  • Darkassassin07@lemmy.ca
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    9 days ago

    They work great until someone drops it and bends the frame. As soon as there’s misalignment it’s becomes frustrating garbage.

    Working warehousing, I bought my own and tethered it to my push cart because every one in the building kept getting destroyed by other employees.