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Bottom-Line: If you need to correct text there is no better way to do so then utilizing the Liquid Paper Dryline Grip Correction Tape Dispenser.
Being a student of all things technological, I have long ago given up on the traditional typewriter as a means of written communication, although there is an old Singer sitting on a table in my our loft my wife and I found antique shopping in Wisconsin. And I rarely write anything long hand any more except in meeting, where I mostly doodle the hour away.
So it is a rare occasion that I actually write anything with a pen! But when I do I invariably make a mistake or two that begs to be corrected. I used to keep a bottle of liquid correction fluid in my desk, but I used it so frequently, the fluid would dry up from lack of use. That and liquid correction fluid is oftentimes thick, unmanageable and difficult to write on when dry. All of these issues have been addressed with the Sanford Liquid Paper Dryline Grip Correction Tape.
Product Description
The Liquid Paper Dryline Grip Correction Tape is an usual looking little device is designed to dispense an almost paper thin strip of correction white correction tape that not only covers up your mistakes but allows you to write on top of the resulting strip. The strip which measures some 1/5" wide x 335" long, is applied dry so that you can write on top of it immediately instead of having to wait for it to dry like conventional liquid correction fluid.
The Liquid Paper Dryline Grip Correction Tape dispenser is 4" long by approximately 2" high and it is shaped like the opening of the human eye, with the eye in the middle holding the actual correction tape; most of the unit is made of clear light blue plastic. At one end of the dispenser-the business end-there is a light green rubber grip that sits on top of the dispenser opening. This grip is designed so that the index finger of either hand rests on the grip while the dispenser is pulled along the paper. This helps guide the hand as the tape is being applied. Once the tape in the dispenser is used up, the unit can be deposed of, because there is no way to refill it.
My Viewpoint
The Liquid Paper Dryline Grip Correction Tape works by applying a thin layer of correction tape over your mistake, no matter the length. Once applied, the taps sticks to the paper and can be immediately written on with a pen. Using the Liquid Paper Dryline Grip Correction Tape is relatively simple.
Last edited on Mar 05, 2008
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