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Mr. Darwin Ratke
> 3 dayPacking
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Chris
> 3 dayIve used this newsprint packing paper for two separate moves and Ive been very happy with the quality. The paper does not tear as easily as other brands Ive used. I highly recommend it.
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Sarah
> 3 dayPerfect for packing up a kitchen! I cut them in half for mugs and short glasses and left lonf for larger dishes. Added a ton of cushion and my dishes are safe!
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Hedera Femme
> 3 dayThis product is exactly as expected: loose newsprint for whatever. Crumpled, it works for packing. Flat, it helps protect items from minor scratches. If you have leftovers? Scratch paper for drawings, notes, brainstorming—whatever!
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KJN
Greater than one weekI count myself fortunate to have been offered these through the Vine program, since we are in the process of moving, and have had an immediate opportunity to test it out. We found this packing paper to be comparable to that which we have been purchasing at the local big box store. The thickness feels exactly the same, and the paper can be used in many ways for packing delicate items or crumpled up to take up space to prevent items for shifting inside boxes. The only difference I could tell is that this paper is 17 wide and 27 long, while the other paper is 24 x 24. The difference in size is meaningless for the vast majority of the items we are packing.
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A. Crowe
> 3 dayNewspapers are not readily available to use for puppies like they used to be and potty pads are more expensive so I use packing paper for a litter of puppies. Then potty pads under that, then washable potty pads below that. This way if a puppy poos, I just take a sheet off the top and throw it away. I can change it frequently and not spend a fortune.
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Yakki
> 3 dayThis paper is very very thick but also seems to work well at protecting my glass bottles in the shipping process. I like how thick they are and are easy to work with. No ripping or tearing easily either.
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JLES
> 3 dayI run a vintage and antiques business and have to ship out tons of glass and fragile items. I go through these packing paper or newsprint paper like crazy so I love trying out new brands. I like the size when Im packing a smaller box or trying to fit into areas that are smaller. Its a little thinner sheet and quickly balls up so I can stuff it where it needs to keep my fragiles from breaking. It comes folded in thirds in a plastic bag and I like that as well. It stays clean as sometimes when I order in my regular brand The sheets come in. A lot of them are dirty or dirty around the edges. Again, I am going to say that this size is a must-have I didnt know I needed!
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Southern Magnate
> 3 dayNice Quality Packing Paper. Not too thin - but thin enough to bunch up into tight areas of boxes to provide extra protection. Its feels like the same packing paper we used to get from a major on-line shipping supply specialty company. Its much better than newspaper because its clean. No dirty hands. The price is fair - but with Prime free shipping it becomes a bargain because everywhere else charges a lot to ship paper - because its heavy.
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Kay r
> 3 dayWe use the stuff all the time in our business. We disassemble treadmills, beds, and other items and prep them for the moving crew. We use this paper to wrap various parts before boxing them for shipping to keep things looking good when they reach the other side. We also wad it and use it as filler in the boxes. Its pretty basic stuff and a decent price. I also have a friend that uses it to lay out her arts and crafts before spraypainting the clear coat. Its pretty cheap to use to protect your work area.