Packing Supplies to Protect Your Fragile Items
Packing paper offers a perfect solution to protect an array of fragile items in the postal system.
A soft packaging wrap, such as kraft or inkless newsprint paper, offers a high-quality solution to ensure collectibles, expensive books, antiques, dishes, glassware, etc. are wrapped to a sufficient standard to avoid damage in transit – this paper is also ideal to fill out voids or loose spaces in a shipping box.
A cost-effective choice in the range of packing supplies, a 1200-foot x 18-inch roll of kraft paper retails in the region of $22.95, while a 425 – 450-sheet box of newsprint paper, measuring 22 x 34-inches, retails at $57.50 – either choice is ideal to fill voids or pack items in a shipping box.
Using a desirable selection of mailing or moving supplies, such as the soft, protective packing rolls, sheets and related accessories, often guarantees a parcel arrives in one piece without damage – packing sheets crumple with ease, so ideal to pack loose voids in a mailing carton.
Appealing features to the lightweight paper includes the ability to quickly layer or wrap items, which avoids marring, scratching, or similar damage that might be inflicted on-route or in storage, and as a result of its ink-free nature, avoids leaving marks or ink on items or hands.
Accessories to go with the various packing sheets includes paper or sealing tapes, with a quality seal for a long-term hold, as well as the timesaving tape dispensers for quick and efficient sealing of corrugated or standard mailing cartons.
A choice of foam inserts, loose fill peanuts or rolls to cushion, with rolls of bubble wrap or non-abrasive cushion delivering superior protection, packing labels being ideal to mark the individual boxes and a spring-loaded roll cutter, which mounts under-counter, on a wall, or sits on a counter for complete ease in cutting wrapping paper evenly and smoothly.
A quality roll of newsprint paper, stuffing paper or wrapping paper offers a quick and efficient solution to wrap and seal delicate items to avoid possible damage on-route or in storage.


