RESCUBE

ACCESSORIES

Book-Wrap

Book Wrap
USAGE: Use book-wrap to separate wet books
so that the book covers won't stick together when
packing books in RESCUBE for transport to freezer.
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PART#         

PRICE PER DISPENSER BOX

127-402
POLY WRAP
1-4 BOXES
5+ BOXES
$10.50
10+BOXES
$9.50
159-463
STANDARD

WT WRAP
$12.50
$7.50
5-9 BOXES
$6.50
10+BOXES
$6.00
160-464
PPREMIUM
WT.WRAP
1-4 BOXES
$11.00
5-9 BOXES
$10.00
10+BOXES
$9.00

127-402 POLYETHYLENE INNER-FOLDED DELI-WRAP:
Commonly used as an interleaver for frozen foods and meats.  
Time-saving, pop-up dispenser of 1000 jumbo 15" x 10-3/4" sheets. 
Each sheet accommodates an average-size book, total of 1000 books
per dispenser.  Deli-wrap has an un-waxy surface, is easy to handle,
and can be reformed easily.

159-463 WAX PAPER WRAP:
Time-saving pop-up dispenser of 500 jumbo 15" x 10-3/4" sheets of
standard commercial grade waxed paper sheets, which is heavier than
the household variety.  Dry waxed, non-slippery sheet.  each sheet
accommodats and average-size book, total of 500 books per dispenser.
The equivalent of over 8 rolls of waxed papter, it's a big space-saver!

160-464 PREMIUM WEIGHT
Same dimensions and size dispenser as 159-403, provides maximum
wet and dry strength.


Dry Ice Labeling

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Dry Ice LabelsUSAGE: Federal regulations classify dry ice as hazardous
material, because it generates carbon dioxide that will displace
oxygen in an enclosed space. If you ship a box containing dry ice
via overnight delivery, the box must be labeled accordingly.

161-465 DRY ICE LABELS:
Designed to comply with revised HM-181 Standards and Federal Express labeling
and marking recommendations for shipments containg dry ice; 6x6 printed on
heavy-weight coated paper and pressure sensitive for easy application.

PART#         

PRICE PER LABEL

161-465
LABEL
1-9 LABELS
$0.25
10+LABELS
$0.20

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