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Reddit mentions of Duck Brand Bubble Wrap Roll, Original Bubble Cushioning, 12" x 60', Perforated Every 12" (1061835), Clear

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Duck Brand Bubble Wrap Roll, Original Bubble Cushioning, 12
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Original bubble wrap cushioning Roll features small size bubblesConforms easily around delicate and valuable items during moving, mailing and storageReusable, high-quality bubble wrap features air lock technology nylon barrier seal to hold air longer and protect items betterPerforated every 12 inches to easily tear off the rollLightweight for cost-effective shipping
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ColorClear
Height42.5 Inches
Length22.25 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateAugust 2018
Size12 in. x 60 Ft.
Weight0.41875 Pounds
Width13.25 Inches

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Found 1 comment on Duck Brand Bubble Wrap Roll, Original Bubble Cushioning, 12" x 60', Perforated Every 12" (1061835), Clear:

u/golden-lilac ยท 7 pointsr/Etsy

Don't listen to the other person about "markets". There are bathbombs being sold for $17 dollars EACH with free shipping and the seller has 11k sales in less than 2 years.


Etsy isn't about being in a race to the bottom with other sellers. If you want to, make your items more than $10 and add on the shipping into the total OR just do the thing Etsy is promoting where the shipping is free after $35+ and price your items in a way that suits you. I promise you, having free shipping as a option (such as with a set minimum to meet) is tens times more enticing to buyers and benefits you a lot more (especially for lightweight items) than just selling one $6.50 + $4.50 shipping item. I have over 80k sales and make 12k a month out of ONE of my shops. I've never once let my competitors pricing influence how I "value" my work, and when I opened my shop I charged more than most people, and I've surpassed all of them in daily sales (30-60 orders a day) for over 2 years.

Okay, enough of my rant, as for shipping extremely lightweight items (with a focus on bath&beauty), these boxes are fairly popular, and you can find them on uline in larger amounts once you start selling regularly: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07M5B91Q3/?coliid=I15B0YY5IERKN5&colid=3LI4KLG3587E8&psc=1&ref_=lv_ov_lig_dp_it with these bubbles https://www.amazon.com/Duck-Original-Cushioning-Perforated-1061835/dp/B0021L9M1Y/ They come in 12 inches, but you can cut it down so that each 'roll' is only 3 inches across (so it turns into 3" x 60', 4 rolls), that gives you a ton of bubbles to use. Use it to 'wrap' around your product - left to right, top to bottom, like an X sandwich. As for liquids use something like 3M No Residue Duct Tape around the caps to keep it from slipping open while it's being shipped (they have it on Amazon, but it's wayyy cheaper at home depot or lowes) squeeze the lid to make sure the tape is stuck good and then put then in plain generic ziploc bags, such as these https://www.amazon.com/Plymor-Heavy-Plastic-Reclosable-Zipper/dp/B0194CUNCO

They should be relatively safe being shipped this way. I used those boxes for (unrelated to beauty) another product I sell and they are extremely difficult to crush.