🔧 Repair Like a Pro with Kaisi!
The Kaisiking 2mm LCD Repair Tape is a high-quality, double-sided adhesive tape designed for a variety of devices including phones, tablets, and cameras. With exceptional waterproof properties and strong adhesion, it ensures secure repairs while being easy to remove without leaving traces. The package includes precision ESD tweezers and offers a generous 50 meters of tape, making it ideal for multiple repairs.
Compatible Material | Metal |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Additional Features | Double Sided, waterproof, Strong |
Enclosure Material | Polyurethane |
Color | Black |
Item Thickness | 2 Millimeters |
Size Name | 2mm |
Item Dimensions L x W x Thickness | 0.08"L x 0.08"W x 0.08"Th |
B**5
It sticks!
This Kaisiking LCD repair tape worked perfectly for my screen repair project! It has a strong hold and is thin enough to fit precisely without adding bulk. The adhesion is excellent, keeping the screen securely in place without peeling or lifting over time. It was easy to work with and provided a professional-looking finish. Definitely a must-have for anyone doing phone or tablet repairs!
C**S
Great product. Strong adhesive. Thickness is just right.
This is my first time using this brand and I’m very satisfied with the quality of their product. The adhesive is strong and the backing paper is easy to remove. I have tweezers for that, but used the ones which were included, and they worked great. Much better quality than expected. I’ve since purchased larger sizes of adhesive from this company. The thickness, or should I say thinness, is perfect.
E**Ø
Great for all projects
Worked perfectly for my project of repairing my ring floodlight glass that fell off. Good price for a lot of material & very strong.
I**.
Only for permanent use cases
This is a black, double-sided tape that reminds me of two sided electrical tape in terms of being stretchy and sticky. I saw this specific tape recommended as a replacement for the adhesive strips inside some removable cases for foldable phones (e.g., Galaxy Z Fold 6), but I should have questioned that before purchasing. I'm going to advise anyone else against that.The good - the tape is very sticky. The little tweezers that come with it are useful. If you're using this to permanently repair something, it should do the trick.The bad - the tape is very soft/gummy/tacky. So once two things are stuck together with it, getting them back apart is a gooey mess. I can't recommend this as any kind of temporary adhesive, or for attaching things to the outside of a device that you want to keep clean.4 stars, because I bet it works well in specific use cases; just be aware it's messy.
B**N
A lot more versatile than I expected.
Bought this to reseal my phone after the adhesive in the back stopped sticking. It did the job pretty well. It's definitely not as easy as buying a precut, but that's fine if you have the patience to realign the tape.I also found out it's really good at holding cables. I used it to route the cable to my car's dashcam and it works great in there too. I can probably use it for cable management as well, but I'm a bit too lazy for that.
H**E
Great Double-sided adhesive tape for electronics disassembly and reassembly
My Microsoft Surface Book keyboard battery failed. It takes a lot of effort to remove the back cover as it is held together by very narrow double-sided tape (dst). Many owners will discover that having some tech service do this would be very costly. The Kaisiking 2mm dst works perfectly. Ita has very strong adhesive qualities to do this and other electronic repairs effectively. Highly recommended.
F**3
2mm Is Perfect Size for iPad Mini 4 Screen
I used it on my son's iPad Mini 4. I replaced the battery a while back, and I just re-used the existing tape/goo to hold the screen on.A small gap formed over time, and a little light was leaking out. Using the existing tape and goo was a bad idea.I got this tape (the 2mm size) and re-stuck his screen a week ago. It's held up perfectly.Removing the old goo was a chore. I used a combination of isopropyl alcohol, acetone (nail polish remover), and Goo Gone (the citrus power original version), and a single-edge razor blade.I know most of the rest of this is more about how to remove goo from and ipad than about the product itself, but since this is a use-case for it, I'll elaborate on what worked for me.I also want to mention that I didn't have a single-edge razor blade starting out and was using an X-Acto knife. The single edge razor blade worked much better.Also I think the Goo Gone or something like it is really necessary. I think isopropyl alcohol and acetone aren't enough.1. Peeled off as much of the old black tape/goo stuff as I could from the screen and chassis sides using my fingernails. All my tape was on the back of the screen, and the chassis side had only goo. The tape on the back of the screen sort of looked like it could be something other than tape that was there only for holding the screen down. It was all old tape for holding the screen down, and I removed all of it.2. scraped off as much goo as I could from the chassis side using the razor blade.3. I cleaned the chassis the rest of the way with only alcohol. I guess you could use Goo Gone on it but I didn't. The razor blade worked well enough that I needed only alcohol.4. On the screen side, which had a lot more goo on it, I used the Goo Gone with both q-tips and paper towels. I scraped some of the goo off with the razor blade, but then I realized the back-side edges of the screen were painted, and I stopped using the razor after I took some paint off. This turned out to not be that big of a deal, but it could have been worse if I had scratched more paint off.5. Cleaned off the Goo Gone using acetone. Then cleaned everything again with alcohol. Not sure if only alcohol would have cleaned off the Goo Gone well enough. I had acetone, so I used it.6. Cut lengths of tape to fit the four sides of the iPad. I didn't bother with the rounded corners. I cut one, stuck it down, cut another, stuck it down, etc. (didn't cut them all at once and then stick in other words). The razor blade cut the tape easily. The tape has one side sticky and the other isn't sticky until you peel the backing off. Place the sticky side around the edges of the chassis side in the little groove.7. Peel off the backings.8. Re-attach the cables and screws. At this point I turned the iPad on to make sure it worked before turning it off and closing it up.9. Pressed the the screen down. I went around the edges pushing down hard with my fingers.10. Then I put the ipad on a table, screen facing up, and gently placed a six-pack of 12 oz soda cans on the screen. The six-pack fit perfectly, pushing only on the screen and pushing it into the chassis. I placed a few books on top of the six pack.11. Left it like that for 2.5 hours. I did not apply any heat. Then I gave my son his ipad back. So far it's been fine (did this over a week ago). I hope it holds up.I think this is good tape for this purpose, and as I said, the 2mm size is perfect for the iPad Mini 4.
T**Y
Works okay. It does the job
Works okay. I bought to put in new screen on my tablet. The tape held okay, but it does allow the screen to come loose once in while.
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