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🏛️ State of Utah Surplus Property, UT
Condition: As-is
Up for auction is this mountain of mailing tubes, a cardboard army ready to ship your hopes, your dreams, posters, blueprints and possibly your enemies (well small ones as long as they can fit in the tube.) Buy this lot today and instantly become the undisputed Tube Barron of the West. Perfect for anyone who has ever said, " I wish I had a bunch of cylinders of pure logistical power." Adopt them, give them a new life, for one small price you can provide a loving home to dozens of lonely cardboard tubes who just need purpose. This lot is 6 large boxes of mailing tubes. Great for anyone with a need to mail or store cylinder objects, or you could use them for the arms of a giant cardboard robot (you're choice). These tubes are approx. 27" long x 2 5/16" wide. There are 6 boxes on the pallet so bring a truck, trailer, large van or SUV large enough to haul these away. AI GENERATED DESCRIPTION BASED OFF PHOTO: No VIN is visible in the image. Item Name: Cardboard Mailing Tube Manufacturer: Generic / Unknown Model: Standard Cylindrical Tube Product Description: A long, cylindrical tube made from brown kraft cardboard, typically used for shipping or storing rolled items such as posters, blueprints, or documents. It features a sturdy construction and appears to have white or light-colored ends, possibly indicating caps or the inner lining. Weight: Cannot be determined from the image. Dimensions: Estimated approximately 2-3 inches in diameter and 24-36 inches in length (height). Other Manufacturer Attributes: All Items Sold: AS IS, WHERE IS.
State of Utah Surplus Property, UT
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