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What Are Bubble Pouches and How Do They Protect Products?

Everything you need to know about bubble pouches and how they keep products safe.

3 min readUpdated April 2025

What are bubble pouches?

Pre-formed protective sleeves made from bubble wrap film
Items slide in for instant cushioning on all sides
Available open-end, self-seal, and anti-static
Used inside outer packaging for inner product protection

Quick answer

Bubble pouches are pre-formed bubble wrap sleeves that provide fast, consistent cushioning for items packed inside outer packaging. Slide the item in, seal or fold, and place inside your mailer or box. They protect against impact, compression, and vibration. Faster and more consistent than loose bubble wrap. Available from small (100x150mm) to large (300x400mm+). Use inside outer packaging, not as standalone shipping materials.

How they protect

Trapped air compresses on drops and bumps.

Consistent coverage without wrapping skill.

Items stay cushioned in place.

Choose: types or sizing.

Types available

Open-end (cheapest), self-seal (fastest), anti-static (electronics). Standard and large bubble. Single and double layer. Clear, coloured, and custom printed options.

When to use bubble pouches

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Electronics: phones, tablets, components
Glassware: bottles, ornaments, drinkware
Jewellery: rings, earrings, watches
Cosmetics: bottles, compacts, fragrances
Any fragile item needing cushioning inside outer packaging
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Frequently asked questions

Pre-formed bubble wrap sleeves for product protection inside outer packaging.

Pre-formed for consistent, faster protection. No cutting or wrapping.

Open-end, self-seal, and anti-static.

No, always inside outer packaging like a mailer or box.

From small (100x150mm) to large (300x400mm+).

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