Juvale Corrugated Cardboard Sheets 11x17 in, 2mm, 50-Pack vs Corrugated cardboard sheets 400-pack, 3.5x4.5 in bulk inserts

Overall winner: Corrugated cardboard sheets 400-pack, 3.5x4.5 in bulk inserts

Key Differences

Juvale (A) offers larger 11x17 sheets and is noted as thick and sturdy for backing, crafts, posters and packaging inserts but has some reports of warping and mixed bend resistance. ANSSDO (B) is a much smaller-sheet bulk pack (400 pieces of 3.5x4.5) emphasizing lightweight rigidity for protecting cards and prints and delivers high quantity/value for shipping protection

Juvale Corrugated Cardboard Sheets 11x17 in, 2mm, 50-Pack

Juvale Corrugated Cardboard Sheets 11x17 in, 2mm, 50-Pack

Juvale • ★ 4.1/5 • Mid-Range

Flat 11x17 inch corrugated cardboard sheets (2 mm) in a 50-pack, suitable as packaging inserts and craft backing. Consumers note sturdiness and good thickness for cutting, with mixed bend resistance

Pros

  • sturdy cardboard sheets
  • 2 mm thickness suitable for cutting
  • multipack quantity (50 sheets)
  • versatile for packaging inserts and crafts

Cons

  • bend resistance reported as mixed
  • some warping reported
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Corrugated cardboard sheets 400-pack, 3.5x4.5 in bulk inserts

Corrugated cardboard sheets 400-pack, 3.5x4.5 in bulk inserts

ANSSDO • ★ 4.0/5 • Budget

Rigid, lightweight corrugated sheets for shipping cards, art prints, and crafts. Protects items from bending while keeping package weight reasonable. Customers note effective card protection and good value

Pros

  • Rigid and lightweight
  • Protects items from bending
  • Bulk pack for multiple uses
  • Suitable for shipping cards, prints, and crafts

Cons

  • Limited to 3.5x4.5 inch size
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Head-to-Head

CriteriaWinner
Price ANSSDO
Durability Juvale
Versatility Juvale
User Reviews Tie