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sticky-side-out sticky tape

to make wrapping presents easier
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If sticky tape had the sticky side facing outwards you could roll the tape over presents, packing boxes etc. making it slightly easier to apply than sticky-side-in sticky tape.

The tape would need to come with a protective layer to protect the exposed surface from becoming a lint magnet.

xaviergisz, Dec 05 2012

Tape side reverser http://www.parcel-t...older/tape-gun2.jpg
[rcarty, Dec 05 2012]

double sided tape http://couponsaving...uble-Sided-Tape.gif
[Voice, Dec 05 2012]

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       You're right it is more practical to have the sticky side out, but I'm guessing the sticky side is on the inside because it becomes too contaminated.
rcarty, Dec 05 2012
  

       What is needed is a two-reel device that unspools a new roll of tape onto a blank roll while reversing the sticky-side-outedness.
tatterdemalion, Dec 06 2012
  

       Good idea [td] ^ [+]
AusCan531, Dec 06 2012
  

       Not sure if I understand the advantage?
xenzag, Dec 06 2012
  

       So there's a chance you do.
tatterdemalion, Dec 06 2012
  


 

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