





As someone who's dealt with the nightmare of replacing laptop screens, I can confidently say these adhesive strips are a lifesaver. The first time I tried removing an OEM screen secured with factory adhesive, I nearly lost my mind—broken tabs, residue everywhere, and that awful feeling of potentially damaging expensive components.
What makes these strips special? The thickness is just right—not too thin like some cheap alternatives that snap mid-removal. At 0.5mm thick, they provide solid adhesion without being impossible to remove later. I recently used them on a 15.6" Asus replacement, and eight months later, that screen isn't going anywhere unless I want it to.
The pull tabs are genius. Unlike the blue OEM tabs that always seemed to break (why do manufacturers do this?!), these black ones give you actual leverage. When testing removal on an old HP-15T screen, the tape came off cleanly in one piece—no more picking at shattered adhesive fragments with a plastic spudger.
For repair shops or DIYers, the value is unbeatable. At about $0.25 per strip (compared to $2.50 for name-brand alternatives), you get professional-grade performance without markup gimmicks. Each pack contains enough for multiple repairs—I typically use two strips per 15" screen, leaving plenty for future projects.
Application is foolproof: measure your screen bezel width (the 212mm length covers most laptops), cut to size with scissors, peel the backing, and press firmly along the frame. The non-adhesive handle ends stay accessible under the bezel for future removal—no heat guns required.
After installing five screens with these tapes across different brands (Asus, HP, Dell), I've had zero failures or lifting corners. When the time comes for removal—as it inevitably does in repair work—the process is infinitely less stressful than dealing with factory adhesives or liquid glues.
