✨ Highlight Your World with Style!
This set of 20 rolls of highlighter tape features removable, fluorescent neon colors in two sizes, perfect for students and professionals. Made from high-quality PET material, these tapes are waterproof, non-toxic, and easy to reposition, making them ideal for organizing notes, documents, and schedules.
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Wife is happy with them
Simple highlighter tape that works. This is a great idea if you have an old book or book with thing pages for highlighting and making notes on the page. Can even be used on a rental book that needs to be returned later for those that like highlighting sections to come back to. Overall easy to use and works as it should. I recommened this product.
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a different kind of reusable highlighting
in tape form. but not exactly what i've seen before. for the price, you get quite a few rolls, one per color. it's hard to compare this to other products that i've used before. this is obviously an asian (chinese?) product, with very little in english save measurements of each tape. you get fluorescent and pastel versions. keep the packaging for easy sorting. testing this out -- so let's attempt a comparison to other "highlighting" products i've used in the past. first, you've got the highlighter markers/pens. they're various widths. the cheaper ones can bleed or smear existing ink. their ink supply is finite and largely not refillable. use and to the trash they go. then you have highlighter pencils. i love these. they come in fluorescent and pastel colors as well, and don't have the smearing problems for highlighter pens, but they're inherently more expensive. both are permanent. but what if you wanted something nonpermanent and restickable? why not post-its or post-it (and similar) flags and the like? i've used those and they work very well. this product somewhat hugs the latter persuasion but on a less business and more personal purpose. the tape width is thin -- easily the spread of a 12 point font on a printed page. the tape really isn't that sticky. it sticks to paper but likely nearly nothing else. not necessarily a bad thing -- ever see your cat freaking out having gotten accidentally stuck to fly paper? nevermind. that wouldn't happen with this product.it will pull up and restick again and again. felt pen ink didn't bleed on it, but if i smeared it with a finger before it got to dry, yes, the ink was obliterated. oops.hope this helps. hard to rate a product of its own class in reasonably cheap form as anything short of 5 stars, having done what it sets out to do, not without the aforementioned caveats of this highlighting method. i still love my post-its and sticky notes and flags, but that's just me.
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