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Reviewed in the United States on July 31, 2024
Works great for rapping firewood all It needs is about five times of going around it and it stays together pretty well. Holds up to sitting in the sun and weather
Mike L.
Reviewed in the United States on September 27, 2023
It’s stretch wrap, what more do you need?
Toby J. Williamson
Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2023
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PHX Ray
Reviewed in the United States on December 15, 2022
Through six of the rolls already packing and the material stretches and sticks to itself very well. The cost is half what the material runs at big box stores. VERY happy.
William A.
Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2018
Good value, product came as advertised. We used it today for the first time, seems to stick to itself well...It's durable, but you can tear it by hand, seems to be a good mix of durable and easy to use.
Sheenashark
Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2018
We use these as part of our shipping process. Yes, process. We sell heavy targets typically flat rate and after less than stellar results using regular packing were started wrapping them to a board with this plastic wrap then crating them. We've only had two packages with issues and I don't think either was due to the plastic but more top anger or sticky fingers.
Glenn Martin
Reviewed in the United States on November 8, 2016
This is a great product for the price. There is heavier mil shrink wrap out there, of course, but it will cost 3X as much. I use this product on a daily basis for my business and have made multiple purchases here and will continue to do so unless I find a better deal somewhere.
IggyBlue
Reviewed in the United States on April 4, 2014
I've become a little addicted to this stuff for securing/packing things (putting away stuff in storage, maybe protecting boxes from electronic items I might want to later sell on eBay - it has a million uses!), and of course for moving.I've used films from 80-100 gauge in 3", 5", and 12" diameter before and purchased them at big box home improvement stores or from commercial supply warehouses online. Maybe 10 different film & handle combinations in total. It turns out that this slightly thicker 80 gauge (lower #s are thicker) is an ideal balance of lightweight and easy to use (i.e. this is a product like duct tape, you want to be able to tear it often and easily) while still being thick enough and strong enough that a couple layers of it will do a very reasonable job providing a level of abrasion resistance and sticking power that I am very satisfied with.Much like those 3 bears in the woods - - I've found that at least for me (an adult male of average strength, size, and willingness to perform manual labor :)) that the 5" film in 1000' length just right. It is very easy to handle and dispense from, even when wrapping large objects at weird angles or holding the dispenser for somewhat longer periods (don't get me wrong, doing this for hours a day would get old on the hands and forearms pretty quick).I've spent more in the past for "premium rubber grips" that are supposed to be more comfortable in your hand, or that have some sort of a built in thing to squeeze when you want the film to stop unwrapping, well it turns out that I actually prefer the heavy duty glossy finish cardboard handle of this stretch film. Not only does it help make the product pretty cheap but it spins in your hand very easily (a desirable characteristic).They should update the photo, it takes reading down into the Q&A part to confirm that there are actually 12 full rolls of this stuff in the case.FYI - in the photo I believe there are 2 x 5" rolls on the left and 2 x 3" rolls on the right pictured, unless you have a really good reason for the 3" one, I strongly recommend sticking with the more common 5" size.
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