EcoBox 2" Polyurethane Medium Density Foam (E-1082-1)



Key features
- •Perfect form of protection for your oddly-shaped or fragile goods during shipping or storage.
- •Can be used as cushioning in upholstery applications.
- •Recommended use is as a protective wrap or void fill.
- •Incredible soft and cushy foam and is also reusable.
- •Easily molds around very irregular shapes. Also available in 1" thickness.
EcoBox 2" Polyurethane Medium Density Foam (E-1082-1)
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Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers3.8
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have greatly reduced shipping damage and customers are happier, which makes me happier
Amazon Customer candace✓ Verified Purchase•March 16, 2018
loving foam? Do a lot of packing of heavy, odd sized car parts and wanted a neat, but secure packing material and this is it. Use a bread knife to cut the lengths and pieces I want. makes it a little messy as there is some shredding at the cutting points, put all in all, have greatly reduced shipping damage and customers are happier, which makes me happier!!
I use these twice every week to pack up a drum kit, great quality foam
J. Naeve✓ Verified Purchase•October 17, 2017
I use these twice every week to pack up a drum kit, great quality foam
Product as described
Jon Tucker✓ Verified Purchase•September 26, 2017
This is a fine roll of 1 in thick polyurethane foam. Product is as described, not much else to say.
Five Stars
Denys✓ Verified Purchase•August 20, 2017
Exactly what I needed.
It's exactly what is says
Peter Ostman✓ Verified Purchase•January 8, 2017
I used this to cut shapes out for custom gun cases. Cuts with an electric carving knife (like for Thanksgiving turkey). Cutting shapes for guns is a matter of drawing the outline with a Sharpie and using a razor blade to dig out the negative.
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