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Here’s 6 rolls of Scotch Heavy Duty Packaging Tape w/ a dispenser for just $8.50 shipped

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Amazon is offering the Scotch Heavy Duty Shipping Packaging Tape with Dispenser for $10.18 shipped. But it will drop to $8.65 if you opt for Subscribe & Save. Regularly around $12 or so, this popular product is back down to its previous deal price and the best we can find. It goes for over $10 at Walmart and closer to $14 at Staples, for comparison. This tape is great for larger moving boxes and your usual office tasks. It includes 6 rolls (1.88 inches x 800 inches) and the dispenser. As the best-selling office supply on Amazon, it carries a 4+ star rating from nearly 4,000 customers. Note: Be sure to cancel Subscribe & Save to avoid future shipments at higher rates.

If the 6-pack here is overkill for you, you can grab a single roll of Scotch Heavy Duty Shipping Tape with a dispenser for just 4.50 shipped on Amazon. But for just a few bucks extra, there’s significantly more value in the option above.

Scotch Heavy Duty Shipping Packaging Tape:

  • Strong seal on all box types, including harder-to-stick-to 100% recycled boxes. Seals seams with one strip so boxes stay closed.
  • Strong, durable solvent-free hot melt adhesive seals and protects. Your heavy packages can bear the weight and stay sealed through it all.
  • Release coating makes unwind easy.

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices