Reddit Reddit reviews Duck Brand Stretch Wrap With Handle, 5 Inch x 1000 Feet, Clear, Single Roll

We found 3 Reddit comments about Duck Brand Stretch Wrap With Handle, 5 Inch x 1000 Feet, Clear, Single Roll. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Duck Brand Stretch Wrap With Handle, 5 Inch x 1000 Feet, Clear, Single Roll
Heavy 70 gauge plastic wrap safely secures and bundles items while moving, in storage or in transitNon-adhesive shrink wrap sticks only to itself, not objects, for a quick and easy application and removalStretch wrap comes with a convenient handle for easy applicationPerfect for protecting, bundling and wrapping smaller items while on the move, such as batteries, remote controls, silverware in drawer and other smaller itemsClear roll measures 5 inches wide by 1000 feet long
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3 Reddit comments about Duck Brand Stretch Wrap With Handle, 5 Inch x 1000 Feet, Clear, Single Roll:

u/toxiclogic · 5 pointsr/beertrade

/u/muhammad-ayeah .. like /u/floozbag54 said... I get meals from Plated.com [let me know if you want a free week of meals] and the boxes they come in are great for shipping beers. My process:

  • Electrical/hockey/silicone tape the caps [optional]
  • Wrap bottles/cans with two sheets of bubble wrap, an extra sheet around the neck/cap for anything bigger than a bomber usually
  • Shrink wrap to secure the bubble wrap, makes the wrap easier to reuse vs. tape
  • Ziploc individual bottles/cans or put all of them in a garbage bag if it's easier.
  • Place inside above mentioned padded shipper
  • For anything that'll take more than a few days shipping I do the box-in-a-box method and chuck the above in a slightly larger box with additional packing material. [optional]
  • Check extended forecasts and temperature trends along the route and ship early enough in the week so the box will arrive before Saturday and doesn't sit over the weekend.


    Now... none of this guarantees a safe transit. Between low temps and rough handling breaks/leaks are inevitable so your best bet to prevent your box from getting pulled before it reaches your recipient is to use ziplocs or garbage bags to contain any breaks/leaks. Avoid shipping altogether when overnight lows are in the single digits or low teens, especially if you're shipping cross-country -- that's just asking for trouble.
u/LunarAssultVehicle · 3 pointsr/funny

http://www.amazon.com/Duck-Stretch-Inches-Single-964682/dp/B000NHTUCY/ref=pd_sim_328_5?ie=UTF8&dpID=314qB9q4d2L&dpSrc=sims&preST=_AC_UL160_SR160%2C160_&refRID=0AE5393GZ6Y5ZKSM7S30

This shit is the bomb, it compresses the tree for you as you wrap it.

It is also super useful for all sorts of shit that needs held together around the house.

u/GreenStrong · 1 pointr/kettlebell

Hey homyvibes, is this 5" shipping film similar to what you used to attach the plates to the kettlebells? Does it work well enough to do multiple sets of swings or snatches? If so, I'm going to order it right now.