Prevents hard to reach areas such as corners of rooms (as mentioned on their site)
Less likely to slide furniture over and see a stain trailing onto the carpet
90% Of the time it sticks onto the legs while sliding heavy or light furniture
Don't have to readjust the tabs as much as regular tabs
Cons:
Could be more sticky so it can stick onto any type of leg on furniture.
Just another item to lug around a house and end up losing it
Could be considered over priced and time wasting to others

Review:
I finally had the chance to try what everyone is talking about, Sticky Tabs! I know you are thinking right now "I could have thought of that!". Well to bad someone beat you to it. The next few minutes we will find out if it lives up to the hype or not. Their slogan reveals it is a "Revolutionary Addition to The Carpet Cleaners Arsenal". Let's take the Sticky Tabs for a spin!
Here is a video of the Sticky Tabs hands on..
YouTube Quality: (you can choose HD mode to view it better)
As you can see, by applying regular tabs to 4 legs of furniture it only takes 15 seconds and when using Sticky Tabs it takes you between 22-30 seconds. While working 20 days out of a month and moving 10 pieces of furniture each day, this can add up to be 50 more minutes out of your time than using regular tabs.
The roll of Sticky Tabs were very easy to peel off but when I first received the roll, I could only think of how irritating it is to start peeling duct tape off each time I wanted to use a piece, but I was wrong in this case. It is a very easy to start using the tabs, one after another. Although when you try to apply it to a leg is not that sticky as they say it is. I tried numerous times to apply the sticky side of the tab onto a chair or table leg and it kept falling off multiple times. I had to lift the furniture up enough to slide the tab underneath and then set the leg back down over the tab. After all said and done, it was like moving basic furniture with sliders (except the really heavy pieces).
Lasting Appeal:
1 Roll of Sticky Tabs will cost you $15.95 or $119.40 for a case of 12 rolls from your Distributor. This might seem a bit expensive for some because you can buy 1,000 regular tabs for half the price.
You also have to carry the Sticky Tab roll with you around the whole job, which can be annoying.
Throughout the day 1 out of 10 pieces of furniture moved, only 1 sticky tab fell off the leg and needed to be readjusted. If you can deal with carrying a roll of sticky tabs (that can not fit in your pocket) and sacrifice only a few extra minutes a week to apply these Sticky Tabs, then this just might fit your needs. They sure are great to have on hand for those hard to reach areas, but other than that it's up to you if you can tolerate the rest!





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