Project Source 12-in x 100-ft Bubble Cushion in the Packing

Project Source 12-in x 100-ft Bubble Cushion in the Packing

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Project Source 12-in x 50-ft Bubble Cushion in the Packing Supplies department at

This extra wide bubble cushion roll is 24 inches tall x 30 feet long, is clear in color, and has 3/16 small bubbles. This roll is uniquely manufactured to help protect larger, taller valuable items. This roll allows you to use less large sheets to cover the width of your item instead of many smaller sheets. Perforated every 12 inches, this roll can be used to protect wider fragile or delicate items while moving or storing.

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