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Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2025
Good
jeff
Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2024
Very good pads that I used in many applications other than moving. I recommend this item
Derek R
Reviewed in the United States on July 18, 2024
These moving blankets served their purpose well. They were used to protect furniture during a 650 mile move. I would buy these again.
Marcos
Reviewed in the United States on December 26, 2024
I used these blankets to treat my home studio walls for sound. I was impressed with their weight and thickness, and they are surprisingly soft. They work great to absorb some sound in my studio. If you are using them as moving blankets, then you will not be disappointed. The only thing I didn't like was the blue edges. They are functionally fine, but the blue color didn't match anything in my studio, so I simply took some black spray paint and sprayed all the edges black for a more even look. If you need a pack of moving blankets, I would recommend these.
dan raschick
Reviewed in the United States on October 30, 2024
Why is everyone so hung up on smells these days? Air freshener also smells. Same as all the perfume binded products. I used mine to line my outdoor "smoking" gazebo. Used a grommet kit and some zip ties, works great here in Minnesota...with a small heater.
SCC
Reviewed in the United States on April 9, 2024
The product weighs 60 lbs for 12, they are substantial in thickness and coverage of your items. Used for long distance move and held up wonderfully. I hope not to have to use them again but if I do I know that the furniture will be protected.
Roy Baty
Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2018
Perfect for what they are. Smell is reasonable and as expected (yes they smell, but it is a moving blanket so...).Nice and thick. Not flimsy. Great for my sound deadening application. Trying to do some stealth renovations in a condo so made a ~8 x 8 x 8 box with 2x4's and used these blankets with an air stapler to mount them. When you stand in the cube it is amazing how muffled your own voice is.REALLY cuts down on the high frequencies from my tile saw. Low frequencies not so much but this is as expected.These are nice and thick and a great value for the price.[Edit] was able to complete 2 bathrooms and a kitchen tile job without any complaints from the neighbors. Admittedly I did all the saw work during work hours on week days - but the fact I was able to run a tile saw in an apartment and not make my neighbors crazy is a complement to these blankets.
t-writer
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2018
Helpful Tips for Prospective Buyers:I learned that the most important factor to look at when examining different options (when shopping online) for moving blankets is the Total Weight in the Item Description. Moving blankets are categorized in quality based on the (1) weight and (2) stitch quality. Since one cannot determine stitch quality when shopping online, the most important factor when evaluating moving blanks is total weight.—-I purchased these moving blankets, because it was cheaper to purchase these in 'sets' online than at any local 'brick and mortar' store. Chain hardware stores and moving companies charge much more for moving blankets. Renting the moving blankets (even just during the move) would have been even more much expensive than buying sets of these blankets. (We also knew that our belongings might be in storage for several months.)-—Based on the online reach that I did for moving blankets, online purchases of sets seems to be the most cost effective way to protect belongings during a move.----These blanks are one quality-step below those used by professional moving companies. (When shopping online, pay no attention to how sellers/manufacturers "categorize" moving blankets; words like "professional", "heavy grade", etc. are meaningless. I would suggest paying attention to the total weight--as this is the only info that is objectively valuable.) These blankets (and the blankets in this 'quality-category') are more than sufficient to protect furniture during a move; just don't expect these blankets to be the same quality as the heavier and thicker blankets used by professional moving companies.----You can keep these blankets after a move and reuse them perhaps a few more times, but that's about it. These are 'a-few-uses-and-done' blankets. These blankets also will not survive a wash cycle in a washing machine. Once they get dirty, you have to evaluate if the blankets can be reused again--if too dirty to be reused, then these will have to thrown away because these won't survive being cleaned.----Tip on How to Use: During packing, I took some precautions with both the blankets and what the blankets were protecting. Many people only wrap items in blankets and then tape the blankets; this can cause the blanket fabric to rip or stitched seams to come undone. Instead of using just a blanket and tape:(a) wrap an item in a blanket,(b) use large rubber bands (also available on Amazon) to hold the furniture blanket in-place, then(c) use moving/industrial saran-wrap (also available on Amazon)--to wrap and protect the blankets.Following this process also protects items in the event that the moving truck has a leak. (As it turned out, the moving truck we used had a leak in a seam that I was not able to see when I picked-up the truck prior to loading, and saran-wrapping our items saved thousands of dollars in damage to our furniture & appliances that would otherwise have been ruined from water damage.)Note: just because there aren't holes in top or sides of a moving truck, does not mean that the seams will not leak--and often one will not be able to observe the seams are leaking until the truck is being driven in the rain at highway speeds. The safe 'rule of thumb' is: wrap and protect your cargo by acting based on the assumption that the seams may leak.----These blankets did what we wanted them to do during our move--protect our furniture and some other belongings. And it was the most cost effective option (for blankets that weren't of the highest professional mover quality). Just be clear on your expectations if you purchase these blanks. If you expect anything more than a few uses (or hope that you can wash these in a washing machine and then resell these blanks), and you will be disappointed.Note: If you use tape directly onto these blankets, the thin fabric will likely either rip or stitching may come apart at the seams when the tape is removed.
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