Shrink Wrap Bags,10x14 Inches Clear Heat Seal Shrink Bags for Gifts, Packaging, Homemade DIY Projects,Soap,Book,Bath Bombs, Film DVD/CD, Candles,Small Bottle,100 Pack
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The sublimation process is not recommended. Several of the cups destroyed by this item had their rims melted and stained. I recommend not buying this product.
Sadly, I'd have to say no. *br>I have found that these bags work best with square or rectangular items so that they shrink tightly. If you have cylindrical items or items with a diameter, you'll get shrink overlay, where the seal looks shabby
A sealer that works by impulse is needed. Sold on Amazon as well
The answer is yes
Selected User Reviews For Shrink Wrap Bags,10x14 Inches Clear Heat Seal Shrink Bags for Gifts, Packaging, Homemade DIY Projects,Soap,Book,Bath Bombs, Film DVD/CD, Candles,Small Bottle,100 Pack
I bought these to simplify my shrink wrapping process. Combined with a $14 dollar heat gun and a heat shrink machine, I will be able to shrink wrap almost effortlessly in no time! The quality of this product is excellent! I would highly recommend it! My order is about to be reordered! Buying these bags is better than shrink wrapping rolls! There is no way you will be disappointed!.
For gift-giving, we used it for wrapping Christmas cookies. A hair dryer was used to shrink the open end and remove excess from the folding. I folded the open end toward the thing I was packaging and trimmed off extra.
There is a good quality to the product. I really like how evenly it heats and how well it shrinks. It has so far been pretty good to me.
The packets of student materials that I had to shrink wrap were letter size (8". A sheet measuring 5" x 11") and 3/4" high. I had everything completed within an hour after I fitted the bags. The next time I need it, I will absolutely purchase again.
There is a knack to using these things, and you have to get the hang of what to do with Using a heat gun, wrap the item and tape it firmly before using a heat gun to heat it up, but don't get it too hot, keep the gun several inches away, and it works great. I've covered my remotes and calculators with it. Any spill will prevent destruction of your equipment if one of these things is applied.
I am not sure if I got a bad batch, but I did not receive the correct size bags. I had to cut and tape them in order to fit in my basket because they wouldn't.
Their thinness makes them useless because some of their edges don't stay sealed prior to shrinking, so they lose their effectiveness.