- Heavy 70 gauge plastic wrap safely secures and bundles items while moving, in storage or in transit
- Non-adhesive shrink wrap sticks only to itself, not objects, for a quick and easy application and removal
- Stretch wrap comes with a convenient handle for easy application
- Perfect for protecting and securing larger items while on the move, such as drawers, storage bins, boxes and blankets protecting furniture
- Clear roll measures 20 inches wide by 1000 feet long
-
Information
-
Twitter
-
Pinterest
-
Youtube
-
Facebook
Tracy Carrier
Great for moving!
This is a great way to pack! You can wrap stuff with this and all the pieces stay together and don't move, plus no sticky residue! I wrapped my kids' Melissa & Doug puzzles, those sterilite drawer stand things, and a whole bunch of stiff. Any time I move from now on I'll be using this stuff! At first I bought a box of glad wrap that you'd use in the kitchen, and it was okay but harder to wrap with. The handle for this makes it easy to hold and wrap around so that it doesn't stick before you're ready. Highly recommend!
Nicole D Friedley
Very handy and versatile.
Couldn't be happier with it. This has permanently changed the way I prepare for a move. It helps protects things, keep them together, keep them sealed, and generally acts as an easier-to-use/not-as-destructive stand-in for tape in many cases. You'll find all kinds of uses for this. Wanna keeps the tops from coming off board games, puzzles, or the old shoebox full of baseball cards, but don't want to tear them up to open them later? Seal 'em tight with this stuff - it's great. Stacks of stuff become one easy-to-carry item, roll up your rugs and cinch the ends with this, you're limited only by your imagination. I wish I had discovered it sooner. You get a lot of mileage out of one roll, too. Also available in a much larger size which was also great for larger items, but sometimes required two people to use.
Sunmi Kapai
Amazing Stuff
I had to pack up our household to travel 750 miles in moving pods. I used this stuff for everything! I wrapped it both directions around boxes I'd packed to stabilize them, bound hangers together at the top to keep them together and from tangling, used it to hold cloths around lamps, etc. etc. I also had the 20 inch wide roll and wrapped my entire couch and side chair in it. I ordered 3,000 feet altogether and used most of it. I hope to never have to move again but if I do, I wouldn't consider moving without using this stuff. My granddaughter had to unpack the pod and griped about all the plastic, but she had to admit that everything arrived in good shape.
Jen Nicole
Sticks Stuff Together
You can do anything you could imagine with this stuff. It's pretty magical. We used it to wrap all kinds of things in anticipation of our move. Decorative boxes that we couldn't tape shut for fear of ruining them but didn't want to pack into something else? Wrapped it. Stacks of pots and pans that were otherwise unwieldy? Wrapped 'em. Artwork we didn't want exposed to the elements as it was carried outside? Wrapped the wrap out of it. We also used it to wrap desk and bedside table drawers long-ways so they could move individually without spilling, but could be put back in their slots in the truck. GENIUS. It came off the roll easily, was intuitive to use, and stuck to itself (no tape necessary). We cut it off with a knife when we unpacked. You could also use scissors. Probably not your teeth. Now we have leftovers and might try an at-home spa body wrap. Just kidding.
Adekanmi Joseph Omo Ademeko
A MUST have for moving
We moved our 2 bed 2 bath 1500 sq foot house this weekend, and SO happy I got this wrap. We did a long distance move before, and the professional movers used this to wrap our furniture. It holds everything in place AND protects it. If you're moving yourslef, here's what you need: 1 roll Stretch wrap at least 2 rolls of packing tape Mattress bags for your mattress AND box springs. Colored FAT sharpies (best to get 1 color per room for easy identification) a dozen old towels or blankets (for cheap check good will or salavation army if you don't have them) 2 strong friends, an afternoon, a case of beer and 3 pizzas! You should be able to find your boxes and packaging paper for free from free cycle or craigs list. Rent a 16-20 foot truck and you're moved for about $500 all in! BE SURE TO GET THIS WRAP!! It's GREAT!
Anjełł Mäy
love this stuff
i wrapped everything in this stuff when i moved. it protected my dishes, artwork, and furniture. one roll would probably have been adequate. i have plenty left over, so my kids enjoy playing with it. (they have yet to suffocate themselves)
Sanam Shaikh
It's sticky. Bring a friend.
Don't expect to apply this on your own. It'll get stuck to itself and make a royal mess of everything. If you've got a partner, though, this is a great product for wrapping up furniture and other soft goods for moving. I used it to wrap everything before moving it due to refinishing our floors. I'd certainly invest in this product again - it's cheap insurance to keep rubs from damaging your furniture. Pros: - Applies easily with a friend, and is very sticky, so once it's on, it will stick to itself and keep it in place. - Holds up to mild abuse. We hit a few things and it didn't rip, tear, or mess anything up. Exactly what I paid for. - It goes a LONG way. This is a heavy tube, and it'll last for quite a bit of work. Cons: - Don't try this alone. Seriously. What a disaster.
Jennifer Long
Still have plenty left
This stuff is great actually. Some reviews complain about it only having one handle but you only really need one and its removable so you can swap ends. It lasts forever, could easily do 2 bedrooms. It doesnt tear easily. I would wrap then make a big twist yo hold drawers closed tighter and then press and seal all of it down. I did come back with some heavy duty tape and secure it too and the combination made it quite the ordeal to remove! Aka excellent for moving!
Angela Paterson Dell' Arte
Worked great. However
We used it to wrap dressers and cabinets when we moved to keep the drawers from coming open. Worked great. However, if you don't need it to be extremely wide, I would suggest getting the handheld option. This big one is a beast and nearly requires two people to use. Plastic is heavy duty though, and cuts off super easy with a utility knife once settled in.
Britteny Forbush
Worked great with Bubble Wrap
Worked great with Bubble Wrap, packing paper and clear tape. We moved from the Bay Area to Oahu and packed everything into a pod. I wrapped couches, furniture and 2 tv's. I purchased brown packing paper in town, and clear packing tape. A few suggestions if the pod/trailer travels through humidity or heat. 1. Do not use masking tape on couches. I ran out of clear tape and finished with masking tape. When the pod arrived 2 weeks later, pieces of the tape melted into the fabric and pieces pulled up with the tape. Luckily it's hidden by a cushion for the most part. 2. A piece of a plastic clear tarp, or the wrap (not sure which) melted into the finish of our coffee table so I suggest packing paper on the top finish. Bubble Wrap: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00D3AFMT8?redirect=true&ref_=cm_cr_ryp_prd_ttl_sol_29 Tape: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003MVPQN0?redirect=true&ref_=cm_cr_ryp_prd_ttl_sol_26