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Review on πŸ’ͺ Stretch Durable Self Adhering Industrial Strength: Ultimate Solution for Heavy-Duty Applications by Ryan Brunson

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Turn a lint roller and other hacks into a twist grip

Moving is a necessary evil, so anything that makes it easier is worth it. This wrapper works well. I could close open drawers and baskets without lids, so I didn't have to take new boxes with me. I read the reviews and the biggest complaint was that the handle didn't turn to make it easier to screw. Admittedly it's tricky when you do it yourself on large items, but I found a solution. I used the twist grip of the lint roller and put it in the end of the wrap handle so I have a twist grip. Went like clockwork. You can buy an inexpensive lint roller at the Dollar Store. So cheap and easy to fix. I find new packing tricks every day when I pack my house. Ideal for loose items such as garden hoses, extensions, garden tools to protect blades and to wrap and cover dustbins. I have a wooden staircase that I placed picture frames and flat wall decor on, covered each end with a pillowcase and used cling film to pack everything together. (See photos) I've even used it to wrap bed sheets and I can pull it so tight it looks like vacuum bags. Would I buy again but God willing I won't have to move again.

Pros
  • Stretch wrap
Cons
  • Requires an outlet