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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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Jack
> 3 dayValue for money. Great uses.
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Lisa K
Greater than one weekGreat paper for what I’m using it for. I am simply using it for packing moving boxes. Does not tear super easily. I feel like it was a great value will buy again if I need more.
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G. Hearn
Greater than one weekThis is like newspaper, but without the printing. It is thicker than tissue paper, and works well for wrapping glasses… Dishes… And so on. Though granted, if you’re looking to wrap something for gift giving purposes, than tissue paper really might be the way to go because it looks better. But for moving and shipping, this type of paper works very well. This is the 10 pound weight option. Note that this same company also offers similar paper and 7 ½ pound weight as well is 20 pound weight. Made in the USA!
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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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Mr. Darwin Ratke
Greater than one weekPacking
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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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Mich921
> 3 dayLots of paper for the money. Paper has nice thickness to it and rips evenly for using pieces. I will be buying more when I run out
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CocoLoco
> 3 dayThese are basic but I don’t need frills. These sheets are big enough to tear into smaller pieces if needed. They are easy to crumple up for padding or wrap an item in to protect it from getting scuffed or marked and since there’s no print you don’t have to worry about it causing stains.
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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.