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Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2025
Life saver. We have moved a few times and this came in so handy. It protects edges and is thick enough to ensure I do not end upwith scratches on my furniture. It is very easy to use and is durable. It is easy to unroll making oacking fast and easy . The functionality of this product is bare none and it sticks to the other side of the stickiness easily.
Colleen McG
Reviewed in the United States on May 20, 2025
I’m obsessed with this stuff. If you’re planning on moving, this is a must have. We wrapped it around boxes, drawers full of stuff, entire bureaus to keep the drawers in, and even a mattress! Next Christmas, I may wrap the decorated tree for Storage!
Reviewer
Reviewed in the United States on May 18, 2025
This stretch wrap is perfect for moving and protecting items without the bulk of boxes. While it’s not heat-shrink wrap, it works much like an oversized, heavy-duty cling wrap. It's especially useful for securing furniture, bundling loose items, or wrapping drawers and boxes to keep things in place during transport. It also adds an extra layer of protection by making it harder for anyone to access contents in transit. The two rolls of 18-inch by 100-foot wrap should last through several moves or projects, making this a practical and cost-effective solution.
MissNay
Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2025
Satisfied
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Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2025
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jorban
Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2025
First off, let’s clear something up that really should’ve been more accurately labeled by the seller: this is stretch wrap, not shrink wrap. If you’re expecting the kind of plastic that goes on loosely and then tightens with a heat gun, you’ll be disappointed—this product doesn’t shrink, it stretches. And honestly, for the kind of work I’m doing, stretch wrap is exactly what I needed. It’s just worth knowing the difference so you get the right tool for the job.Now that we’ve got that straight, I’ll say this stretch wrap does its job very well. I’ve gone through plenty of rolls over the years, especially doing projects around the house and loading up materials or gear when helping out at local school productions or volunteer events. We use a lot of staging supplies and props, and sometimes things just need to be bundled tightly so they don’t shift in transit. This stuff is reliable, heavy-duty, and gives you that tight, almost shrink-wrap-like seal—but it does it through tension and good old-fashioned muscle, not heat.The 18-inch width feels about perfect for one-person use. It’s wide enough to cover a good amount of surface per pass, but not so wide that it becomes awkward to handle. I think they sell this wrap in different widths, but for most household and light industrial use, 18 inches strikes a good balance. The length of the roll—1500 feet—is generous, and I was surprised by how long one roll lasted. We wrapped up everything from random patio gear to odd-shaped dollhouse platforms I was transporting for a high school theater set, and it held everything down securely.The stretch is strong and forgiving. You can wrap tightly without it snapping, but it has that “cling” factor that really helps it lock onto itself once you finish a layer or two. I like that it tears easily when you’re done—just a quick pull and you can separate it cleanly. I prefer this over trying to tear it mid-use or using scissors every time. Some wraps can be a real fight at the end, but not this one.One little gripe: this is sold as a two-roll bundle, but it only comes with one set of handles. That’s fine if you're planning to use one roll at a time like I did, but if you're helping someone move and want to tag team the wrapping process, you’ll need to share the handles or go handle-free on one roll. The handles themselves are basic but effective—nothing fancy, just plastic tubes that slide into the roll ends and help it spin more easily. But one set for two rolls feels like a bit of a cost-cutting shortcut.Overall, though, this is a dependable stretch wrap that performs well under pressure. It sticks, it stretches, and it holds—everything I need it to do. Just don’t confuse it for shrink wrap and you’ll be happy with what you get.
Two Trees
Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2025
Wow - this plastic wrap is going to be so handy for many things. I originally ordered it for wrapping our Christmas trees with ornaments and lights intact so that we could save on time from one year to the next. While it didn't arrive in time for me to do that, after testing it out I know it will be perfect for the job. The plastic itself feels thin when applying it, but it seems to be super strong and able to stretch as much as I need to hold things together. Add another layer or two and you could hold quite a bit together no matter what the content. It quickly and easily attaches to itself, leaving no room for doubt in my mind that it will stick together very well for the duration of whatever is needed. I think these will also be great for moving, and I even suggested that my brother in law use them for transporting his finished carpentry work from the shop to the job site. The stickiness will do well to hold things together and with a few layers, things should be protected quite well.I think these multi-functional rolls will make the perfect substitute, if not an improvement, on many jobs that I would have normally used rope or straps. 5 stars from me
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