I just don't believe it!
Sorry, but I certainly wouldn't use this cheapskate stuff even if it was free, let alone pay 10 quid for a roll!
What a let down ....
Yes Cheavs, the old tape was quality stuff!
I just don't believe it!
Sorry, but I certainly wouldn't use this cheapskate stuff even if it was free, let alone pay 10 quid for a roll!
What a let down ....
Yes Cheavs, the old tape was quality stuff!
All I can say about the new tape is
The postmen are going to be disappointed. :-)
Not quite what I was expecting
Is it like a lickable envelope?
Is it practical for packing glass?
Many of my parcels, contain more than one item e.g bowls with lids / vases with plinths, not to mention others where I've offered combined postage on multiple purchases. Safe delivery relies on there being no movement inside the box and that's partly reliant on the box being tightly filled with packing held in place by the box being taped tightly to hold it where its put. Easy enough with stretchy, stick on contact cellotape.
Will this do the job or will it pull apart under the pressure??
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....or if the delivery man leaves it somewhere on a rainy day?
As happens with with lots of boxes with logos on.
I buy from lots of sites and many parcels arrive in branded boxes.
I guess these huge multi £million businesses won't know anything about which branding works nor the value of packaging that identify their businesses.
I.m fairly sure that Sainsbury's value branding and attract new customers by not delivering groceries in plain white vans
I put a BP Bid on but would like to actually buy right now
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