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Jacks Facts ... and Opinion
> 3 dayUnlike some other brands, this product provides the entire square footage of bubble wrap promised. And the bubble wrap itself is good quality too, so dont even bother with other options. Those others regularly short 16% to 21% of promised square footage. And yes, I have measured them because I cant stand getting cheated.
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CanGoods
> 3 dayIts bubble wrap...It protects...Its what I ordered. Only con is that it would nice if the perforated lines were more defined. But the perforation is there. So, all is good.
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MARIZEL GARCIGA
> 3 dayLove it.
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A
> 3 dayWanted a large amount of bubble wrap for shipping purposes, but I hate when the last two or so feet are completely useless and smashed due to being rolled up tight. This has a core in the center, like a paper towel tube or toilet paper roll would, so that doesn’t happen. The sticker on the outside of the bubble wrap also came off super easy, didn’t ruin any wrap by stretching it or leave residue. I like getting the most value for my money, so those small things are very appreciated.
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Jayme Lewis
> 3 dayGreat for packing and the sheets tear off easily. If you have something really fragile you may want something with bigger bubbles
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Kevin Foo
Greater than one weekwhen you find a small amount of bubble wrap wrapped around a product shipped to you, popping the individual bubbles can be a joy. popping each bubble. one. by. one. it’s cathartic and calming.
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M. Kooshe
Greater than one weekI wish the bubbles were more aired. Sometimes I had to use double role.
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Elizabeth Whitlock
> 3 dayThe product is as described.
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Hodgie
> 3 dayPaid a few dollars more for almost twice the amount of the same brand wrap at a local store. This is good enough to protect your breakables if you know how to pack for moving.
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blackstone
> 3 dayBubble wrap comes off the roll feeling like someone already used it. Thin, weak. The bubbles deflate even when just handling it. The perforations are too wide, leaving spaces where tape can adhere to the surface of whatever fragile product youre wrapping. The drop in quality is a recent development, probably another example of companies reducing quantity/quality with no reduction in price.