Bubble wrap is the classic choice when something really needs protection. Hundreds of air-filled bubbles that absorb shocks and protect against impacts. It's used worldwide because it works.
The difference between a shipment that arrives intact and one that arrives damaged is often whether or not you used bubble wrap. It's that layer of protection that ensures your customer receives exactly what they paid for.
When to use bubble wrap
When your product is fragile: electronics, glass, ceramics, decorative items. When it's traveling far and will endure rough handling. When you can't afford a return due to damage. When you want your shipment to look professional.
You wrap the product, secure it with some adhesive tape, and you have real protection. It's simple. It's economical. It works.
High pressure = better protection
There are different bubble sizes. The high-pressure bubbles we offer are firmer, providing better protection against impacts. It's not the same as flimsy, low-quality bubbles.
Our bubble wrap is reusable. A customer receives it, saves it, and uses it for their own things. It's a touchpoint. Every time they use it, they think of your brand. That's not a minor detail.
Long-term sustainability
Bubble wrap is one of the most sustainable packaging materials if you think long-term. A person can use the same bubble wrap for years. Compared to single-use paper, bubble wrap wins.
Many of our customers return used bubble wrap. We recycle it. It's a cycle. If you want to know more about sustainable options, here are some eco-friendly packaging alternatives we explore.
Combine it with protective boxes
Bubble wrap works best inside a box. You wrap the product in bubble wrap, place it in a box with additional void fill if necessary, and you have multi-level protection.
If what you need to protect is very fragile, combine bubble wrap with double-wall boxes. It's the pro combination. More expensive, but for truly fragile items, it's worth it.