Polyken 510 White Gaffers Tape, 1.89" x 55 yds, professional grade vs UHMW Polyethylene Slick Tape 1 in x 36 yd, low friction
Overall winner: UHMW Polyethylene Slick Tape 1 in x 36 yd, low friction
Key Differences
WOD Tape (A) is a clear UHMW slick tape marketed for low-friction, non-stick uses and has a higher average rating (4.50 from 718 reviews) and more reviews; Polyken (B) is a white gaffers tape focused on non-reflective, residue-free performance and is noted for easy tearing but has fewer reviews and a lower average rating (4.10 from 123 reviews). Choose WOD Tape if you need a low-friction, clear UHMW film for drawer-squeak or slick-surface needs and broader user feedback; choose Polyken if you need a non-glare white gaffers tape that removes cleanly and is easy to tear
Polyken 510 White Gaffers Tape, 1.89" x 55 yds, professional grade
Gaffers tape with low reflectivity and clean removal from most surfaces. Easy-to-tear for fast securing of cables, labeling, and repairs; suitable for photography and film wiring
Pros
- low reflectivity, low sheen
- removes cleanly from most surfaces
- easy-to-tear for quick use
- strong holding power
Cons
- none stated explicitly
UHMW Polyethylene Slick Tape 1 in x 36 yd, low friction
UHMW film slick tape with aggressive adhesive for squeak reduction; enables smooth sliding in drawers and bearings. Customers note easy install and effective noise reduction, with mixed durability feedback
Pros
- low friction surface
- non-stick liner and easy to install
- squeak reduction for drawers
- long roll length (36 yards)
Cons
- mixed durability feedback
- reports of tape peeling
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | WOD Tape |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | WOD Tape |
| User Reviews | WOD Tape |