Packing Paper for Moving - 320 Newsprint Paper Sheets -10lb - 17 x 27 Moving Supplies for Dishes and Glasses - made in 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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K. Hom
> 3 dayI had to pack away a bunch of old antique dishes and some glassware. This packing paper was easy to use and when doubled with 2 papers for each dish it gave a sort of padding effect which I liked. It was easy to wrap the glasses with this paper too. I prefer this over the newspaper to wrap items as it didnt give off any of the black ink on my dishes when I had to unwrap them. Very happy with this and will be buying more in the future.
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Dan J. Dunn
> 3 dayIf you dont have a basement full of old newspapers (who does now?) then you may be stumped if you need some sheets of newsprint for all the many uses that these things have (such as window washing, for example). Well, be stumped no more. This is exactly as advertised. Its newsprint. Dont get it wet.
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DebraLynne
> 3 dayWe’re moving in a month so I’ve started the process of packing up. This paper is working great for the breakables and anything that needs to be protected. It doesn’t tear easy and folds up well.
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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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Resie
Greater than one weekThis was gift. But I did see it and it was what was expected to keep glassware from breaking during transport.
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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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BarbB
Greater than one weekIt is news print paper but is better than using saved newspapers because it doesnt have ink to smear. Its not cheap but no wrapping paper for storing or moving is, so I call it a decent value.
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A. Crowe
> 3 dayNewspapers are not readily available to use for puppies like they used to be and potty pads are more expensive so I use packing paper for a litter of puppies. Then potty pads under that, then washable potty pads below that. This way if a puppy poos, I just take a sheet off the top and throw it away. I can change it frequently and not spend a fortune.
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Chris
> 3 dayIve used this newsprint packing paper for two separate moves and Ive been very happy with the quality. The paper does not tear as easily as other brands Ive used. I highly recommend it.