Aviditi Kraft Mailing Tubes with Caps, 3" x 24", Pack of 24, for Shipping, Storing, Mailing, and Protecting Documents, Blueprints and Posters
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I'm not sure, but it shouldn't be more than half a pound, in my opinion.
These tubes are used when I sell prints. They're very sturdy, so sending prints and photographs should be no problem.
The tube has a wall thickness of just under 1/8". They have a lot of heft to them. The only caveat is that the end caps do not fit snugly and had to be taped shut for mailing.
They're a bright white gloss.
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A GREAT DEAL! In my experience, you get what you pay for when it comes to poster tubes. If you buy cheap tubes, you'll get flimsy tubes that won't make it through the mail and will only make it through careful handling at home. br>br>These, however, are not among them. These tubes are SURPRISINGLY sturdy, far superior to the cheap tubes available at your local office supply store. You could send posters through the mail without using any additional packaging if you used these. Plus there's this: The tube ends are extremely grippy and stay put once inserted. br>br>I'd still recommend double-sided printing for a rare/expensive document/poster. tubing (insert one of these tubes into one of the free Priority Mail tubes provided by the US Postal Service). However, if you're willing to take a chance, these tubes are about as good as it gets for the money. br>br>Highly recommended at the price!.
These were exactly what I needed to send my artwork to customers in a secure manner!.
If you have a cat, you know how much they enjoy squeezing toys around chair legs. This is fine unless the fabric or wood is being damaged. If you have visitors, it's simple to take them out. I wish I'd come up with this idea a year ago. Only a few fabrics can withstand cat claws, the best of which I've seen is cotton velvet.
I used them to send out expensive vintage posters, and they all arrived safely and without any problems. These were able to withstand the rigors of the USPS with ease.
The charts fit perfectly, and the caps fit snugly to keep the papers inside. br>The price was significantly less than the post office mailers I had previously purchased.
In the fields of civil engineering and land surveying, we use these on a daily basis. They're carrying out their duties. They come highly recommended from me.
Unfortunately, this was not the case. Despite the fact that the product description and the box(es) that arrived say 24", the length varies from 25 to 25 1/4" (without the caps). Unfortunately, they are incompatible with my application. However, I contacted Amazon, who scheduled a pick-up and re-delivery for me. delivery without a doubt However, I'm worried about what will arrive as a replacement because the box I'm returning says P3024W (for 24"). We'll have to wait and see. (UPDATE: HERE IS A LINK TO AN UPDATED VERSION OF THIS P Four days later, the replacement item had the same issue). Having said that, the quality of this item is excellent (and durable) for the price; however, I ship far too much to have to cut all of these down to 24" on my own. If you don't require 24 inch tubes, these are excellent options. I ship several at a time and already have my 25" shipping boxes on hand, which I use frequently. I am not interested in this item.