One giant bubble works well.

 

You've seen where I live, eh?


Some people can go their whole lives and never really live for a single minute.

When using bubble wrap do the bubbles go to the item you are wraping or to the outside to prevent shock from dropping? I'm really curious on this one.

 

 

"Believe it or not, there is a right and wrong way. The best method is to face the bubbles to the inside. This provides multiple points of contact which helps distribute any impact and shift to different bubbles. It also helps disperse the weight so that less popping occurs."

http://dakselfstorage.com/2012/01/when-to-use-bubble-wrap-for-moving-packing-or-storing/

 

Someone pointed out once that bubbles can also expad, so in the case of a glass item for instance the expansive can cause enough pressure to actually crack the glass......

 

so use peanuts

 

Smiley Tongue

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@2106greencat wrote:

Someone pointed out once that bubbles can also expad, so in the case of a glass item for instance the expansive can cause enough pressure to actually crack the glass......

 

so use peanuts

 

Smiley Tongue


Someone pointed out once that bubbles can also expad

 

There once was an ipad wrapped in bubbles but the expansivisation of the bubbles rendered it an expad?