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Ho Household
> 3 dayYou have to use twice as much as bubble wrap to get proper protection. In the end not worth the money I spent.
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Zackary Kling
> 3 dayThis stuff totally saved the day. It can go around anything and creates that space you need to not break anything. So obsessed
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LA
Greater than one weekThis is a great alternative for plastic. I have an online business and Ive been trying to reduce the plastic waste. I gave this a try and I was not disappointed! It might add up to the cost depending on how many layers you need for your specific item but its truly the only alternative compared to bubble wrap.
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THOMAS NESBIT
> 3 dayLoved it
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Eugene T Donohue
> 3 dayNeed too much to provide cushion
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Travis
> 3 dayFluffs up very nice and is compact at first makes it easy to keep a lot stocked for shipping orders. Huge plus over bubble wrap! The black makes it look cleaner as well, sometimes the brown paper looks like trash.
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John
> 3 dayI bought this because we were moving and I work in a retailer that ships items and this is what we use for fragile items like glass. Definitely helps between breakables and you can use bubbles or clothing to fill in spaces as this does not double as bubble wrap. Another recommendation is stretch the paper for anything you are putting it around, it helps with the cushioning.
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G L H
> 3 dayThanks
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Kevin
> 3 dayIt works well but doesnt protect as well as bubble wrap or foam.
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Hedera Femme
Greater than one weekPlastic bubble wrap is part of the major problem of single use plastics, and while it remains most effective way to pack and protect items, we have to start thinking long-term. Well this packing paper is not particularly economic, and it takes multiple layers to truly protect items, if there’s anyway to avoid plastics, the price becomes less important when looking at the big picture. Works ok if you use enough, and unlike plastic products this is actually recyclable.