🖼️ Stick smart, stick stylish—never settle for boring walls again!
Elmer's Poster Tack is a 2-ounce reusable, non-toxic synthetic adhesive designed for easy, damage-free mounting of posters, maps, and paper decorations on non-porous surfaces. Compact and vibrant turquoise, it offers a clean, reliable alternative to tape or tacks.
Color | Turquoise |
Material | Synthetic Adhesive |
Brand | Elmer's |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 1 x 1 x 1 inches |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
UPC | 026000015318 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00026000015318 |
Manufacturer | Elmers |
Item Weight | 2.56 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 1 x 1 x 1 inches |
Item model number | E1531 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Material Type | Synthetic Adhesive |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | 2 EA |
Capacity | 2 ounces |
Manufacturer Part Number | E1531 |
A**R
I found myself bored. Admist all of my creation I missed something
I live in a dorm. My roomates thought I had problems after I ordered two lbs of this godseed. Little did they know that when you pull the string and wrap it up carefully, you can actually pull apart particles on an atomic scale. I started small, working with molecules such as lead and gold. However I eventualy progressed to carbon and berryllium and managed to split the atoms into hydgrogen. After a week of this I created my own personal fusion reaction, and adsrobed it into my Elmer's Reusable Adhesive Poster Tack. Having my new unlimited energy source I created things as I always saw fit. My roomates became jealous of my newfound power and tried to claim it for their own. But the tack gave me insight into the universe itself, and I foresaw their betrayal. Using the tack I forged a ship, capable of taking me to distant galaxies. Along the way I used my tack to convert any debris I found into usable matter such as oxygen and eventually masterd more complex molecules and compounds such as vitamins and minerals. I even reached the poin where I assended the limits of man and managed to create life. Using my new power I decided to recreate the world, in everyway I saw fit. I harvested all the energy in my tack, which after years of travel had assimilated hundreds of thousands of space objects, including stars, galaxies, and even black holes. I over estimated the power of the tack and a massive explosion took place of almost infinite energy. From it's residue I formed planets, stars, galaxies and entier superclusters. However, I found myself bored. Admist all of my creation I missed something, something deep inside. From my loneliness I spent years creating souless beasts. With wings and etherial tissues. At this point my body had begun to wither away from my eon of existance. With the aid of my creations I assended my physical form and existed as a thought and voice in the universe. Still I found myself lacking. Out of bordom I formed an Ideal planet, a replica of my home, where roomates know not to steal MY GOSH DARN STICKY TACK.11/10 would buy again.
A**R
Best Poster Tack I Have Used! :)
I did not hesitate to give this product 5 starts. I gave my friend's daughter some of those glow in the dark stars you can put up in your bedroom. The sticky stuff that came with the starts dried out quickly and did not hold. I found the Elmer's Tack to hold very well without ever drying out. I have also found if i want to take down a star or move it, the Elmer's Tack re-sticks perfectly with no problem. I have since used it on posters and found the same to be true. It is also great for living in rentals where you can't put nails or holes in the wall to stick things up. It was easy to take off of the wall as well. I would highly recommend this tack above any others.
T**M
Great stuff. This is really sticky and malleable
Great stuff. This is really sticky and malleable. It is easy to pull a piece off and sticks well to my posters to hold them on a painted wall or brick wall without damaging the paint or having to hammer a nail into brick. Great product.
C**W
It doesn't stick posters to walls very well, and the blue color slightly stains walls (and is hard to completely remove)
PRO- new kind of adhesiveCON- it doesn't work- residue on the wallsDESCRIPTIONOne of my coworkers mentioned he had a project in Australia where blue tack was the go-to item instead of pinning or taping items to the wall during meetings, so I decided to buy Elmer's Poster Tack instead of Blu-Tack because it was slightly cheaper. Big mistake. I hung a giant poster to the wall right before I left for work (placing some tack on each corner), and the next morning the poster was lying on the ground because it had fallen down. I tried using the tack on more places, 3 tacks per side, but the poster still fell off, so I finally gave up and taped the poster instead with Scotch Tape.. When removing the tack from the wall, there was still residue that remained and slightly stained the wall blue.I talked with my coworker and he said the brand he thinks he used in Australia was Blu-Tack, so I will try the other brand next time.
T**Y
All in all Great Product
This works great and it is reusable, but only if nothing gets caught in it. I used it on drywall, and some flakes got it, so I had to throw it away. Luckily I had more and it does not take much to hang stuff up. All in all great product.
D**Y
and also easy to remove from the wall
Does exactly what it's supposed to! Very sticky, and also easy to remove from the wall. If any clumps happen to stick, its easy to simply collect them by pressing the piece of tack back into the wall. The tack is a little more difficult to get off of posters though, as you generally don't want to bend the edges as you are removing it.Something to note though, is that many posters will get wrinkled or crumpled when hanging with tack, as you are pressing into the corners with some force to get it to stick. Its not really a big deal for me, but if you are trying to protect your posters, try using some kind of command product or a frame instead. Overall, I am very satisfied with the functionality, price, and the amount you get in the package!
J**L
Excellent product
I'm using this putty with a Spirograph-type device to hold the rings in place on the drawing paper. I had originally purchased a similar product at a local hobby store but it kept sticking tenaciously to everything and was generally a pain to work with. This Elmer's Poster Tack securely holds the rings to the paper and then readily comes up. It easily peels off the paper, leaving no marks or residue, and rolls off the plastic ring without issue. On the rare occasion where not all of the putty comes off on first pull, rolling a small ball of it over the sticky bits pulls them right up.I've not actually used this to put up posters but based on the way it works with plastic rings and copy paper I have to think it would do a fine job and leave nothing behind once removed.
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