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April 16, 2025
I’m attaching a photo of the product as I first received it, because it otherwise looks exactly as you expect and as listed so I want to highlight the fact that both rolls arrive snuggly fit within a box that is “just right.” This is significant for two reasons: (1) If you’re like me, you are fed up with waste, and over-packaging is especially frustrating in the context of trying to consolidate and pack items, which is the most-likely scenario where this product will be used; and (2) be prepared that the rolls, by being packaged compactly, lead to a surprisingly heavy box relative to its size, so plan ahead to get help moving and unpackaging it if you have any back problems or similar issues.As for the rolls themselves, they are exactly as they should be. Personally, I have not wrapped pallets, but I have received and unpacked more than my share. I’m very familiar with the various stretch wraps (typically black or green, and occasionally pink) used on those pallets. And I’ve seen some that do their job well, carefully holding large items and hundreds of pounds for long-distance transit, as well as those that arrive torn open and in shreds. The latter problems, in my experience, occur most commonly when the shrink wrap is too thin or does not maintain its static-cling adherence. I can report, happily, that neither problem is present here. I had a contractor coming to my house to secure numerous boxes on pallets, including cases of wine and spirits as well as large and sometimes incredibly heavy and awkward pieces of audio equipment (speakers, amplifiers, etc). The rolls unspooled smoothly, and they stretched to accomplish excellent and secure grip without any sign of being overly strained or thinning. Examining the pallets closely after they were wrapped, and before they were moved, I was confident that the only way the palletized items would be accessible would be using a knife or box cutter to slice through the stretch wrap. This is *not* the stuff that is thin and weak so that a person can tear through it with their hands—*if* it is wrapped properly, which is why I hired a contractor with extensive experience wrapping pallets.My only complaint, although mild, is that the blue plastic handles that are meant to be used as rollers were not effective. I don’t know if the issue was with the handles or the rolls, but something was slightly off such that the handles did not fit uniformly within the ends of the rolls. One end, for instance, barely fit the roller handle, which took some force to insert, while the handle on the other end rotated freely. This wasn’t a big deal, at least to me, because we did not plan to use the handles in any event. The easier method is using a full roller with extended handles, which is what we did.
GhosT
December 25, 2024
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