A cheaper way to show off unframed art work - shrink wrap it.

Advantages: 

  1. cheaper than clear bags
  2. you can shrink the wrap to the exact size of your piece of art
  3. doesn't scratch, easy to keep clean

This is a heavy duty machine that we used for 25 years and it works just like new, Heavy-duty steel construction with deluxe heavy duty heat gun, UL/C-UL Listed.

It is easy to use, low maintainence, welded steel quality equipment together with tough durable 30" wide shrink film offers you the opportunity to achieve exceptional professional shrink packaging while keeping expenses low.

Compact, all-in-one design dispenses, seals and trims film. 

Includes:

Chandler machine, deluxe heavy duty heat gun and enough film to get you started.

New priced around $500.

Asking: $225

Located in southern Michigan

Connie Mettler

connie@artfaircalendar.com

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  • Has this been sold?

    • Thank goodness it is ... posted 4 years ago!

  • Where are you located in Southern Michigan? I live north of GR in Rockford.

    • It is located in Coldwater, Michigan.  I am posting this because Connie is away on vacation right now.

  • Anyone looking for an alternative to clear bags or a cool way to wrap your goods might like this machine ...

  • If anyone uses bags for their matted pieces, shrink wrapping can save you a bundle.  It certainly isn't hard to use and matted art work looks very professional in shrink wrap.

  • Someone should get this puppy. I have a similar unit from Clearmount that's a little larger than this one. Sometimes I wish I had one a little shorter, though, just because it might be easier to handle on smaller items. Shrinkwrappers like these are worth their weight in gold. WOOHOO!

    • They are also amazingly versatile. Besides shrink-wrapping our photos we used it on lots of household projects. My son Jonathan earned a bunch of his college money shrink wrapping for us from about the age of 10, back in the day when the art fairs were a high volume business. He has moved on to bigger projects.

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