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Your cart is empty.U-Haul packing paper is an acid-free and ink free newsprint paper ideal for protecting fragile items such as dishes, glassware, valuables, collectibles, home décor, and much more. It can also be used to fill open spaces in moving boxes and storage containers to prevent items from shifting. Keep items safe and secure while in storage or during a move!
Connie Bryant
2025-08-29 17:41:52
Great foil! Quick delivery
Vivian SB
2025-08-16 13:31:25
I've moved a few times and tried other brands of paper but keep coming back to the best: U-Haul Newsprint Packing paper. It's always uniformly cut, has excellent weight and is easy to handle, not too thick nor too thin. I love that it can be recycled and I usually smooth it out and reuse it as many times as I can. This brand also comes in convenient package sizes, including 500 sheets, which I have purchased in the past. You can't go wrong with this paper.
Misssuz
2025-08-04 12:05:53
Great for wrapping crystal & plates
Stormy
2025-07-22 18:55:09
Perfect weight to ship items with. Mid weight. Not too flimsy or too heavy. Nice medium-large size sheets. I do have to take the whole roll out to take out one sheet though.
Nancymd
2025-07-12 16:03:39
Paper was perfect for my needs but sadly this was shipped with FedX and as in the past have numerous problems with delivery s from them so I can't reorder !
Abdulaziz
2025-06-08 18:10:37
I am very happy with the item I got. Thank you so much for the great service
Danielle
2025-04-03 14:28:50
This ASIN used to be for 500 sheets of paper. I went to reorder from my order history but ended up receiving 100 sheets instead. It looks like the listing was recently changed as other reviews are referencing the 500 sheet bundle. The new price is 2.5x per sheet what it used to be.
Jan
2025-01-23 18:08:11
I bought this to line the bottom trays of my large Lorie parrot cage. It's clean looking paper that I tested and found to be absorbent and appears to hold-up well, but every sheet in the box reeks of a "loud" smelling perfume. I'm pretty sure it's not disinfectant; it smells more like the mish-mash of a hundred cheap perfumes you'd smell at church on Mother's Day. I tried airing out individual sheets in my back yard for days, but the smell persisted. By the time I finished airing and trying to deodorize, it was no longer in condition that I could return. There's no way I'll ever subject my beloved bird to living in a stinky habitat, so I'll try other brands.
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