![]() ![]() Packing paper doesn’t have the weight or air-filled cushioning power of bubble wrap. Bubble wrap will protect all of your belongings from impact damage, which is why it is the clear winner for protecting larger items. Appliances and items such as lamps really need that heavy duty protection during the moving process. When it comes to protecting your large items from being damaged or broken, bubble wrap takes the lead as a heavy hitter. Placing a sheet of bubble wrap between heavy fragile items (that have been wrapped in packing paper) will give your belongings the extra cushion they need to survive the moving process safely. That said, bubble wrap isn’t going down in this category without a fight. It will also enable you to stack or bundle things like dishes, after they’ve been wrapped. Packing paper will take up less space than bubble wrap, and you will need to use less of it to wrap your fragile items. While both bubble wrap and packing paper will protect surfaces of mirrors, dishes, and picture frames, packing paper is the winner here. Saving a bit of money in the short term by using newspaper doesn’t hold out to the long term costs of broken items and time spent scrubbing all of your belongings clean. ![]() Both of these moving supplies have their strong points but win out in different categories.īefore we begin the match, we should be clear that newspaper as a third contestant loses immediately due to being messy, tearing easily, and getting ink all over hands and belongings. ![]() You really have two options for ensuring your belongings remain in tact: packing paper or bubble wrap. Part of packing a moving box like a pro is knowing how to protect your fragile items. Packing Paper vs Bubble Wrap: It’s a Showdown ![]()
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