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Judith McWilliams
> 24 hourI used the wrap to secure each tier piece of my artificial Christmas tree. The wrap grabbed and held well onto itself enabling me to get a tight wrap on the branches of the tree for a compact storage: and was strong enough that it rarely broke. The tree pieces easily went back into the original box because I was able to compact it when pulling on the wrap to get the tree to compress down. One tree, I wrapped the individual branches; the other tree was done wrapping the branches all at once. The individual wrapping was easier because it made the tree less bulky for one person to handle. My only complaint, if you can call it a complaint, is that at times I wish it had a cutter at the end of wrapping the piece. This was a small need. for what I was doing, I was glad that I had a handle so the roll could swivel while i pulled it around the tree.
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Christy B.
> 24 hourThis is an excellent product but, I wish it was a bit tighter on the handle and didnt spin so freely. It makes it a little difficult to keep it tight on the product I am wrapping.
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Brendon Aufderhar
> 24 hourFreaking love this product. Thought I didn’t need it to move, because I purchased boxes and bubble wrap—-WRONG-O! I was running out of both, and had this, “just in case”. I wrapped EVERYTHING in it. Even big stuff, like a Lazyboy. It runs forever, is easy to master the skill, and helps make most stuff less breakable. I spun film around glass pitchers and put them in a box. A hard drop would probably break something, but all my wrapped stuff survived some pretty slamming-around men. Thennnn, get this, I bought some more, after I moved, and wrapped all my Christmas stuff. No bugs or dust will ever get in, while stored in the basement. Get it! Try it! Use it! Love it!
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Jessica Mackluf
> 24 hourWe’re moving and needed to pack quickly. I’ve never used this stuff for packing, but figured we’d try it with some of our valuables or fragile items. It was SUPER easy to use - once you wrap a couple of items. I got into a rhythm after a couple of glass cups and it was smooth sailing from then on out. I did have a pair of scissors handy - as it’s not easy to tear. But the scissors glided through this stuff and didn’t get stuck. I’ve seen some complaints about it not “sticking” but that’s not a problem. Once you wrap the item once, the wrap sticks to itself. You just gotta get it around while holding it the first time :) Also, the rolls have A LOT of wrap. I wrapped every dish, cup, valuable in my house like 10 times each. I still have a half roll leftover
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Bridget Pausche
> 24 hourMoving is the absolute worst but these things with the handles that make it easy to maneuver and wrap everything and anything will make your life much better. When it comes to moving always pay for somebody to help you and buy yourself the best available equipment to help save your sanity these are a must for me
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Alan Millis
> 24 hourDude, I swear the best way to move books (literally nearly 1,000 books), is to wrap em up in little bunches with this stuff. A total lifesaver.
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Precision Biomedical Services
> 24 hourWorks as expected. I wish the wrap unrolled in the opposite direction. It would make it easier to tightly wrap and tear off.
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Ricky 82
> 24 hourThis is better than expected for the price. Excellent for wrapping my drums
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Ann
> 24 hourI sell online and sell lots of glass and breakable items. This stuff is the best! I wrap the item in multiple layers and then use this to keep multiple items together to make sure nothing shifts during transit. Its lightweight and looks professional.
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Kindle Customer
> 24 hourExactly like those at my work. Except...they spin too freely. They dont have any resistance too hold the film against the object to be wrapped, so I end up holding my fingers on the object and its just not as convenient.