What are padded envelopes?

If someone wants to send something by mail that needs little protection, padded envelopes are likely to do a trick. They come in all sizes ranging from postcard to standard and larger, and most of them have a self -adhesive flap. The first is similar to crushed natural cotton or macerated newspaper paper that uses a clean, soft volume for protection. It uses a layer of thin, light plastic with raised pockets of captured air. Pockets or "bubbles" provide protection in this type of postal consignment. Some have printed lines for ship on and the name and address of the sender. They come in all colors, although color styles can be slightly more expensive than simple.

Some examples of items that could be such envelopes include photos, compact discs, cassettes or videotapes, small books, other small gifts or promotional materials. Although padded envelopes provide a high level of protection, they are not intended for transporting fragile objects,such as glass, ceramics, porcelain or other high -quality objects. In these cases, a protective box with internal foam, newspapers or other padding should be used.

For an engaging touch, the metal bubble envelopes have glittering exterior foils. They come in bright, vibrant colors red, green, blue, silver and purple and are ideal for sending gifts or warning to any mail. They are a great choice for promotional advertising and can be purchased in large.

varieties of padded envelopes are available in post offices, office supplies, most discount Mart and even many grocery stores. They are also sold online and can be purchased in singles, packages or in bulk. In this way, many special items can be sent and a little extra padding with help ensures that they get there in excellent condition.

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