| Brand | Aspamms |
| Material | Paper |
| Color | Khaki |
| Item Weight | 2.6 Pounds |
| Unit Count | 163.75 Square Feet |
I used this to wrap my fragile dishes and knick knacks when moving across the country. This packing paper was totally worth the purchase! Nothing broke and it was very easy to wrap and use this paper. It held up well and did it's job the way I was hoping for. Highly recommend!
good for wrapping items to protect them.
I will start with the pros: It is easy to use. You get a lot of product for your money. It comes in very compact and when you unroll it and stretch it out it becomes very thick and protective. It worked great and I was able to wrap a lot of semi fragile items. Unfortunately, it is just not as good as bubble wrap for very delicate or fragile items.
Super cool stuff. Everything I wrapped in this made it to the new house unharmed. Super easy, no scissors needed and almost no tape. Get more than you guess you might need.
I previously used shredded cardboard for packing the items I sell, but the items themselves are very light and the shredded cardboard was making the packages heavy enough to be more expensive shipping. Switching to this packing paper has been the perfect answer. For my mostly lightweight items I don't even have to use much. I have to use more of it (more layers) to pack heavier items, but it stays fluffed up and effective. I wouldn't use it for really heavy things, just because the weight of it would crush the paper, but it's worked for stuff like glass mugs and that sort of thing.That said, I did buy both the kraft/khaki color and a black color, and I wouldn't buy any type other than the kraft one. It looks like the listing only offers the kraft one now, but just in case they add other colors back, my recommendation is to not use the other colors. The roll of black that I have is much thinner, and doesn't want to stay puffed up, it tries to flatten itself again. It's just too thin to be effective. I've been using it crumpled up like a regular packing paper to fill voids in the box, but it doesn't work as intended so I wish I hadn't bought that one.
First time using this. Used to pack expensive but sturdy plates/bowls/coffee mug for storage.Best feature: Can tear it to size. Don't bother cutting it. Worked better if I expanded the honeycombs after tearing off the role. I also used bubble wrap & foam in a roll (about 1/8" thick) w/perforations every 1', to see what worked best.tBubble wrap & foam roll both had problems tearing at 1'. Required scissors to fix. Clear bubble wrap, couldn't see perforation well. Foam roll, stuck to itself and got chunks of the next 1' piece.Best/only use on the set of dishes for foam roll/bubble wrap was to put between dishes & stack in cardboard box. The 1' doesn't really protect edges of dinner plates. I used THIS honeycomb paper stuffed b/w edges of dishes and box wall all around.For bowls/mugs/shaped items, THIS. honeycomb paper is superior. It molds to fit the shape, inside of object, even the inside of mug's handle, you just wrap it, press it where you want, and it STAYS w/no tape. TIP: you'll use more than you think, longer piece than if you were using bubble wrap on the same mug. It's a little thinner so less protection than bubble wrap so you might need 2x the amount, but that includes stretching and stuffing inside spaces that you might've had to cut pieces of moving paper or stuff bubble wrap in--more effort, and doesn't work as well as just pushing this Honey Comb paper to fit the inside or wherever it's needed.This product also replaces moving paper (newsprint) entirely, I just put a couple layers on the bottom and around the side of the box for cushion/box fill.Also cheaper than bubble wrap, for $1 more I got about twice the amount as the 72 feet of bubble wrap I also bought on Amazon.
Versatile and easy to use. Perfect for wrapping any object.
Great for storing and protecting any holiday decorations or home decor. Nothing breaks.
I used this to wrap my fragile dishes and knick knacks when moving across the country. This packing paper was totally worth the purchase! Nothing broke and it was very easy to wrap and use this paper. It held up well and did it's job the way I was hoping for. Highly recommend!
good for wrapping items to protect them.
I will start with the pros: It is easy to use. You get a lot of product for your money. It comes in very compact and when you unroll it and stretch it out it becomes very thick and protective. It worked great and I was able to wrap a lot of semi fragile items. Unfortunately, it is just not as good as bubble wrap for very delicate or fragile items.
Super cool stuff. Everything I wrapped in this made it to the new house unharmed. Super easy, no scissors needed and almost no tape. Get more than you guess you might need.
I previously used shredded cardboard for packing the items I sell, but the items themselves are very light and the shredded cardboard was making the packages heavy enough to be more expensive shipping. Switching to this packing paper has been the perfect answer. For my mostly lightweight items I don't even have to use much. I have to use more of it (more layers) to pack heavier items, but it stays fluffed up and effective. I wouldn't use it for really heavy things, just because the weight of it would crush the paper, but it's worked for stuff like glass mugs and that sort of thing.That said, I did buy both the kraft/khaki color and a black color, and I wouldn't buy any type other than the kraft one. It looks like the listing only offers the kraft one now, but just in case they add other colors back, my recommendation is to not use the other colors. The roll of black that I have is much thinner, and doesn't want to stay puffed up, it tries to flatten itself again. It's just too thin to be effective. I've been using it crumpled up like a regular packing paper to fill voids in the box, but it doesn't work as intended so I wish I hadn't bought that one.
First time using this. Used to pack expensive but sturdy plates/bowls/coffee mug for storage.Best feature: Can tear it to size. Don't bother cutting it. Worked better if I expanded the honeycombs after tearing off the role. I also used bubble wrap & foam in a roll (about 1/8" thick) w/perforations every 1', to see what worked best.tBubble wrap & foam roll both had problems tearing at 1'. Required scissors to fix. Clear bubble wrap, couldn't see perforation well. Foam roll, stuck to itself and got chunks of the next 1' piece.Best/only use on the set of dishes for foam roll/bubble wrap was to put between dishes & stack in cardboard box. The 1' doesn't really protect edges of dinner plates. I used THIS honeycomb paper stuffed b/w edges of dishes and box wall all around.For bowls/mugs/shaped items, THIS. honeycomb paper is superior. It molds to fit the shape, inside of object, even the inside of mug's handle, you just wrap it, press it where you want, and it STAYS w/no tape. TIP: you'll use more than you think, longer piece than if you were using bubble wrap on the same mug. It's a little thinner so less protection than bubble wrap so you might need 2x the amount, but that includes stretching and stuffing inside spaces that you might've had to cut pieces of moving paper or stuff bubble wrap in--more effort, and doesn't work as well as just pushing this Honey Comb paper to fit the inside or wherever it's needed.This product also replaces moving paper (newsprint) entirely, I just put a couple layers on the bottom and around the side of the box for cushion/box fill.Also cheaper than bubble wrap, for $1 more I got about twice the amount as the 72 feet of bubble wrap I also bought on Amazon.
Versatile and easy to use. Perfect for wrapping any object.
Great for storing and protecting any holiday decorations or home decor. Nothing breaks.
Aspamms new green honeycomb paper for wide range of uses, recyclable and non-toxic.
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About Aspamms
Aspamms is the professional manufacturer specializing in producing different sizes of honeycomb packing paper.
As I was packing one day, I wondered if I could do without non-degradable foam sheets, bubble wrap and peanut box fillers? Honeycomb packing paper is an innovative, degradable, recyclable, and effective cushioning kraft paper, it is absolutely the green alternative to bubble pack!
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