Your cart is empty.
Your cart is empty.chloe
Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2025
I picked up this line tape machine to mark out a mini pickleball court on our driveway. It felt tough—metal frame, rubber rollers, and not flimsy at all. Took a little adjusting to get the spacing right, but once dialed in, it rolled smooth. I was able to tape long straight lines and curves without weird shifts or the tape bubbling up. The circle attachment was super handy for drawing arcs. It helped us get a full half-court setup done without spending all day on it. Now the kids are out there playing nonstop, and the lines have held up even with traffic and shoes dragging across.
Chris Wang
Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2025
This tool made the latest round of gym touch-ups go a lot quicker. The adjustable height came in handy since we’ve got a few taller folks on the team, and nobody had to crouch or strain. We used white tape for the volleyball court lines, and everything turned out sharp and clean. The roller held even tension across the floor, and the handle felt sturdy enough to lean into when making long passes. I also like that it doesn’t leave a mess or fumes like paint.
Rrta
Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2025
I tried this marking machine recently, and I was impressed by how easy it made everything. No bending, no fussing with spray paint. Just load the tape and push. The handle feels decent, and the wheels roll steady even over rougher pavement. I used it to lay some temporary lines in a workshop, and it did the job without any wobble or tape wrinkles.
Bonnie
Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2025
Been wanting to set up a better play area at home, so I used this to mark out a half-court in the backyard. The machine came through. Once I got the hang of how to adjust the tape width and set the wheels, it was smooth sailing. The roller holds firm and didn’t slip while I moved it. I especially liked that I could draw curves for the arc—didn’t think that would be doable without a pro kit. Definitely feels built to handle more than just occasional use. It made my DIY court look a lot more legit.
Jeanette
Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2025
This line marking machine was exactly what I needed to lay down clean, straight court lines without the mess of paint or the back strain from kneeling. The setup is simple, just pop in your tape, adjust the height and spacing, and you’re ready to roll. It works great on driveways, concrete, and asphalt, and it’s way more precise than trying to eyeball it.I used it to mark out a half-court in the backyard, and the adjustable spacing was perfect for doing the free throw and three-point arcs with the circle attachment. The build quality feels tough—mostly metal with grippy rubber rollers, and it handled rough surfaces with no issues.Big bonus: you can also use it indoors in garages or warehouses for straight tape lines. If you’re building a home court or just need crisp lines on any surface, this thing is a time-saver and a solid investment.
Honest Reviewer
Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2025
Takes a bit of practice but overall great tool.
Fabian Garcia
Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2025
The media could not be loaded.
Wirehead
Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2025
I was trying to put some floor tape down in our warehouse without this thing and I realize that it's a lot harder than you would think. As you pull the tape off of the role if it's vinyl, then it stretches and when it finally gets to its normal size after sitting for a little while my lines looked really terrible. This device dispenses the tape the same as you roll it along the floor and put it down perfectly. I'm only using one roll of tape, which is a little weird since there is a space on the other side for some as well, but it seems to work just fine. It came with a cool little device if you wanted to create a circle but I haven't use that yet. If you're putting down tape in a warehouse or if you're using it for sports then this thing is pretty cool!
Recommended Products