Because on the one hand should be the style, around which you wrap this tape, be straight. Bulges like screwdrivers generally usual can hardly be wrapped neatly and effectively. For the tape with a width of 2.5 cm is just too wide.
Secondly, the slightly flexible in to tape must be very firm and millimeter path wound to orbit around the tool, so that when working with the device - just with rotational movements - übereinderrutscht nothing domestic and.
Because otherwise it really uncomfortable: Now press the unevenness in the coil in the palm of your hand, and you get stuck, which now becomes tangible and soft due to the heat work by shifting with hands on glue. The latter is likely to happen sometime during intensive use anyway. This raises the question, what sticks to glue when you eventually handles this band again, and if that's as simple as ever possible.
I would have imagined even a kind of "anti-slip tape", which is provided on both sides with a rubbery non-slip coating, and can be wrapped without the use of adhesive tightly around a tool. It should then also be overlaps. That is, in this product namely not the case. The anti-slip coating is due to the structure of the tape, and the adhesion to the substrate by means of adhesive. Therefore, each one wound tape is used only once.
The manufacturer offers a range of applications to such as the attachment so that clothes are not slipping on the ear pieces, etc .. He advertises that handles by larger machines, such as Räsenmäher, can be wrapped, but cautions on the packaging warning that the tape in the car, will be mounted on vehicles or motorcycles. How do they fit together?
The packaging is also noted that the band is not machine washable, so I assume that it also abkann sweat that is introduced logically after intensive use in the tape is not good.
Therefore, one should classify this product primarily as a general fit and do not expect too much of it. A limited time and in terms of durability too slippery assistance in matters it is always, but nothing more.