Bubble Wrap obviously takes up a lot of space; indeed that's kind of the point. So for businesses that go through a lot of the stuff, it would reduce their warehousing and shipping demands if they had a way to produce Bubble Wrap on-site.
Which is why Sealed Air Corp. sells the Bubble Wrap Inflator Nano, a desktop machine (28" x 17" x9") that lets you do just that. You load in a roll of flat film, press the button, and it starts churning out everyone's favorite packaging material:
The machine will set you back about $1,200, and you can choose 8"-, 10"-, 12"- or 16"-widths for the film.
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Where does the air come from?? Is it compressed air????
Imagine if you did this in a room full of helium, and then you'd have 'helium voice bubble wrap". A party favorite.
What a great idea. Love the blue light,,
Awesome!
Now to invent a machine that pops the bubbles