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Your cart is empty.NO EQUIPMENT NEEDED Instapak Quick RT Foam Packaging is a protective packaging solution you can take and use anywhere. By expanding up to 27 times their original size, Instapak Quick RT foam bags save valuable space, making them the ideal on-demand packaging solution. For best results, activate bags stored between 65°F to 90°F / 18°C to 32°C. INSTAPAK QUICK TUFF FOAM Instapak Quick Tuff foam provides durable cushioning and blocking and bracing protection for heavy products. CREATE PROTECTIVE FOAM CUSHIONS IN THREE SIMPLE STEPS Instapak Quick RT protective foam packaging can be activated right out of the box and requires no additional equipment. See included user’s guide for complete instructions and helpful hints.
Messina
Reviewed in the United States on September 27, 2024
arrived on time and in great condition; very well packaged.
RFM
Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2023
These are great for packing but using two will cost you $8 - not an issue if you are packing high-dollar merchandise but anything normal and it becomes too expensive to use.
PWW
Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2022
Bought a box of these to use with my ebay shipping. Much more secure than using air pillows, especially when the item might pop those or not stay secure.I recommend test fitting the item and make a plan as these balloon faster than you expect.Crack the vials, play some patty cake, stick them in place, and away they go. I find closing the box ASAP helps fill fit it all into place. Foam is soft enough to easily remove, but sturdy enough I don't really worry about the contents, though nothing is 100% given a determined delivery driver.The cost to me is worth it as it saves time and lets me maintain my air pillow stash (thanks Amazon) for items that don't need this level of protection. Just one or two strategically placed packs will keep most items locked into place for safe shipping.
Harlan Kanoa Sheppard
Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2021
I was trying to donate a computer to a worthy cause on another island, and left to decide how to get it there. These made a frightful process turn into pretty boring. Boring is good when it comes to expensive items.I stuck an iMac into a reinforced cardboard box from my local hardware store, and started activating these. It took about half of a big box to get the job done, but required little effort on my part. I built up layers from the bottom like I was laying bricks, and it expanded nicely enough to hold the computer fast.Between this excellent packaging and the skilled workers of the USPS, the computer made it where it was going without a mark. You should use these outdoors, or at least in a well-ventilated area. Steam shoots out of the vent holes, but I think you only need safety glasses, not gloves or an apron.
dslamngu
Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2020
I bought this size to fit ATX form factor PCs, and it works great. However, nowadays I'm primarily using it for PCs in Micro-ATX cases. It's a tight fit. If you're thinking about shipping mATX, tape some supplemental material (like air pillows that shipped with the components) under the metal lip of your case before inserting and expanding the foam to make sure the foam doesn't jam underneath the lip. If the foam expands underneath a lip or other obstruction and sets, the foam will be very difficult for your recipient to remove without breaking the foam and getting pieces of foam all over the insides of their new PC.Beware: I had this foam break a panel in an mATX case because the foam expanded with too much pressure. Also, I had closed the panel such that the uninflated bag was partially hanging outside the case, so the closed panel blocked the steam vents.This was all user error. Here is my advice:Practice closing the panel before inflating. Pop and pat. Work quickly and carefully. Before the foam expands, make sure the entire uninflated bag is spread out inside the case (the steam should be able to escape from fan vents, for example). Attach the panel, close the panel, and push against the panel firmly with your hands to reinforce the panel and ensure the expansion pressure doesn't break the panel fittings. When the foam finishes expanding, the pressure will equalize and you won't have to reinforce the panel any more. I've shipped several PC's across the US with this foam and they've always arrived in perfect condition. Good luck!
bnodosa
Reviewed in the United States on August 30, 2019
Expensive - yes... but for securely packing valuables and electronics for a recent move across the country.... a relative small cost to pay. Note - work fast as this stuff sets very quickly.
Norman Davie
Reviewed in Canada on February 1, 2019
This product does not even come close to filling the bag. Had to use 4 bags + newspaper when 2 should have been more than enough.
J M
Reviewed in the United States on August 30, 2018
Works great! Make sure to always continue mixing up until the 2nd pop. It also sometimes helps to use the first second to spread out the material in the bag, but take too long doing that and that will ruin the attempt.Basically if it is your first time using them, just accept that you will probably waste 1-3 while getting the hang of it.Also ventilation is a must! Really don't want to breathe in the vapors! It messes up your throat and lungs. If you have trouble breathing after using one, take a break outside for a while.
Im1woodsie
Reviewed in the United States on October 31, 2018
I use the packs to secure a toy box to send to my Daughter. They worked great! I used 16 of them for complete stability in the card board box I made out of a water heater box. They do initially get hot but are cool enough to touch in a few seconds. They will fill the outside wrap to about 1” thick when laid flat.
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