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Flex Tape Review:


Does it Work?
James White Jan 23
Flex Tape is
advertised as
super strong
waterproof tape
that can patch
or bond almost
anything. Does
it actually
work? Read our
Flex Tape
review.
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About
Flex
Tape
Flex Tape is
strong
rubberized tape
that can be used
hot or cold, dry
or wet. The
official
product website
is
flextapeoffer.co
m, which was
registered
in December
2016.
The screen shot
below was
taken of the
product website
in January
2017.
Claims
& Featur
es


Strong,
waterproof
tape


Bonds instantly


Works
underwate
r


Attaches to
most
surfaces


Wide size can
patch large
holes

Ideal for
inflatables,
pools, and
spas

Cost
For the TV
offer you can
get a 4ʺ x 5ʹ
roll of Flex
Tape for $19.99
+ $9.95
shipping +
$9.99
processing. So,
although the
advertising
promotes a cost
of $19.99,
you’ll end up
paying $39.93
for a 4ʺ x 5ʹ
roll.
There is an
option to get an
8ʺ x 5ʹ roll for
$29.99 + $9.95
shipping +
$9.99
processing, or
12ʺ x 10ʹ for
$49.99 + $9.95
shipping +
$9.99
processing.
You can also
get Flex Tape
from the main
Flex Seal
website
(flexsealproduct
s.com) for
about the same
price, but with
shipping only
about $6. This
doesn’t include
the bonuses
listed on the TV
offer.
As of this May
2017 update,
Flex Tape is
now available
in some stores.
I found a 4ʺ x
5ʹ roll for about
$14 at a local
Walmart.

Flex
Tape
Review
Flex Seal has
been a popular
brand of
sealants that
have advertised
continually for
several years.
The brand
recently
released Flex
Tape (also
referred to as
“Flex Seal
Tape”) which is
a super strong
waterproof tape
that is said to
stop leaks and
work instantly.
I found Flex
Tape at a local
Walmart and
performed
some initial
tests on it,
which I’ll
discuss below,
and which can
be seen in the
video at the
bottom of this
page.
My first
thought is that
this item is
marketed
similarly to
FiberFix, which
is said to be
100 times
stronger than
duct tape, and
holds a mostly
positive rating
among
consumers.
That item came
out about 4 or 5
years ago after
being featured
on Shark Tank.
The unfortunate
downside to
FiberFix is that
That is not the
case with Flex
Tape,
however. You
simply cut
however much
you need, and
peel off the
backing to
use. I
consumed a roll
over about a 3
week period.

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