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These 12''x 12'' Packaging Cushion Foam Sheets come in a convenient 50 count, designed for easy separation and made from durable, reusable materials. Perfect for protecting your valuables, they offer excellent insulation and shock absorption while being waterproof and thermal resistant. Proudly made in the USA by a small family-owned business.
J**B
Long length of dense, perforated foam sheets, easily torn into 12" pieces (up to 50)
Foam sheets arrived straight and neat in a continuous/connected stack of clean, foam sheeting which could be carefully torn at the perforation, into 50 individual squares (approximately 12"x12" x about 1/8" thick), or into fewer sheets of greater length. Be aware that it would be weaker/less dense wherever perforated. The foam is easy to cut with a scissors if you want a smaller size. For boxes handled by the moving company I wrapped dishes and delicates in paper towels and then placed foam sheets between dishes and around cups. The paper towels would be used later for cleaning purposes.This foam is dense, therefore doesn't stay molded to cups or around the sides of the smaller plates when wrapped, but can be taped closed using regular transparent tape. For boxes of dishes which we moved ourselves we just tore 12" sheets at the perforation and put one between each dish, not using other wrap between dishes. We used parts of magazines or other items (t shirts/towels/air bags/empty paper towel rolls-whatever we had) to cushion the bottom and sides of the boxes holding delicates. This worked fine. At our new location we re-purposed some of the foam sheets (the remaining lengths and even the used lengths of 3 pieces) to line our drawers and cabinet bottoms until other material could be purchased. It actually worked well for that purpose as items did not stick to the foam sheets. We even left them "permanently" in a couple of places, and in a drawer or two just put the other lining on top of the foam sheet for extra padding. These sheets are of good and consistent quality. I purchased them more than once for our move, and would not hesitate to recommend them, or to purchase them again.
J**O
Simply the best cushioned foam sheets on the market.
These sheets are perfect - they are pliable enough to bend around corners yet supple enough to provide ample cushion for whatever it is you're trying to protect. I used them to ship my grandmother some fine glassware from a trip I'd made to Taiwan and I swear they made it to her house in better condition than when I'd originally packaged them. The foam sheets themselves seem to be made from very durable material, which is great for repackaging/reusing (i.e. helping to save the planet).The cushioned sheets were shipped to my address right on time and I'm very much looking forward to using them again for any range of purposes; honestly thinking of using them for bedding with how much support and cushion they provide.If you want to save your precious items from breaking AND help save the environment from those awful packing peanuts, I'd highly recommend these sheets.
C**K
Great foam sheets
I use these to wrap my handmade jewelry I sell online. Cutting the foam to the size I need is easy. Also tape sticks well to the foam material. Shipped securely in a box. Shipping took a little longer than expected but worth the wait.
M**6
Awesome
Some people said they were to thin. Well I wrapped 100 pieces of crystal drink ware & if they were cry thinker it would not have worked. They are perfect. Mrs Fizz knows her stuff
D**X
Versatile protection!
Super easy to use when wrapping any breakables, whether for a move across town or simply out to the garage.
J**A
Don't get anything else.
Exactly what I needed for packing my fine China for a long distance move. Photo 1 is this product. Compare this to photos 2 by Mighty Gadget, and 3 Duck Foam Cushioning. I bought photos 1 and 2 products from here in Amazon. Photo 3 product I bought at Menard's. Google the prices, you'll see they're all good prices. But Mrs Fizz, IMO, is better bcs it's easier to work with from the stack rather than a roll. Mighty Gadget is much flimsier and thinner than the other two. I also did use Might Duck foam.pouches I bought at Menard's and it's the same quality and thickness as their roll, but way more expensive.As an aside, let me tell you how to pack China without having it busted up. Take two pieces of foam or 1 depending on the size of your piece your wrapping. if you have a particularly large piece this is where the foam roll might come in handy. If you need tape to secure the edges around it as you fold the plate with foam like a package for Christmas, use a little bit of Scotch tape and then wrap the plate in plastic wrapping that you can get on a rolling handle.I've tried wrapping China in bubble wrap versus this foam with tape versus this foam with the stretch wrap, and in my opinion the most economical and safest way to pack individual pieces is with stretch wrap and foam. Put all of that stuff in a box with paper crunched up in the bottom.pack Loosely but not too tightly and separate things that you think shouldn't be rubbing together too much with packing paper crumpled up. Then seal that box topped off with crumpled paper and put it inside a larger box where it is surrounded by more crumpled paper. This way the larger box will take more of the force of any bumps and travel jarring.
N**R
Better and Easier Than Newspapers
My husband is cheap and wanted me to use the free, weekly “shoppers” to wrap some porcelain jars. We were sending them in a huge box, lined in bubble wrap, to his sister in Poland.I told him for the amount off newspaper I would have to use to wrap them in free newspaper and make sure they were thick enough to be safe, it would be easier and cheaper to cushion foam sheets.I used about three per jar to be safe, then rolled an extra into a band- which I wound around the circumference and taped on so the middle sat up a little higher. This prevented them all from rubbing together.I used simple masking tape. There may be a better tape recommended by the manufacturer, but masking tape sufficed for my purpose.We mailed the package today via alternative, private shipping service, so we’ll soon see “soon” being 3 weeks, lol, if we’re lucky, how well we did with these sheets.I have a feeling that these were a money saver in the long run. As I explained to Scrooge McDuck, what’s the use of using free newspaper if the items break and your out that PLUS my time and the shipping?There was nary a quack out of him!
R**L
Not accurate
This claims to be 50 sheets, and it is maybe 25. It's cheaper to buy it from a moving store (100 sheets for $9.99).
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