



🔬 Seal your experiments, secure your edge.
Parafilm M Roll (125' x 4") is a semi-transparent, flexible, and waterproof sealing film designed for lab and home use. It provides a gas-permeable, acid- and alcohol-resistant barrier that molds tightly to containers, ensuring leak-proof seals even under heat and long-term storage. Trusted by professionals and hobbyists alike, it’s the ultimate go-to for contamination-free, reliable sealing.
| ASIN | B0095K87QU |
| Best Sellers Rank | #56,646 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #49 in Lab Dispensers |
| Date First Available | March 20, 2008 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 3.52 ounces |
| Item model number | HS234526B |
| Manufacturer | Heathrow Scientific |
| Package Dimensions | 5.24 x 5.12 x 4.33 inches |
J**C
Outstanding!!!
Great product, fast shipping. I have used Parafilm in the lab for sealing test tunes before vortexing, inverting, etc, but have always had the 2" squares. I needed to seal some agar plates at home and the 4" roll worked perfectly. The dispensing mechanism on the box is simple but works well. If you haven't used Parafilm before, this stuff is amazing. Binds to itself and other materials (I've only used it on plastic and glass). Creates a water-tight seal, but still allows for gas exchange. Very versatile stuff.
S**O
nice to find this on Amazon; same performance I remember for the lab
I have a PhD in biochemistry. I'm about five years out of the lab (I work at a patent law firm now, so I have a desk job) but I have picked up some hobbies relating to chemicals (e.g., adding patinas to metal, etching copper, etc.). Sometimes I need to do something like saturate the atmosphere of a jar with ammonia vapors, and I might even need to leave it for a few days. Well, I don't want my house smelling like ammonia! I was thinking, well, I would've used Parafilm in the lab to add an extra layer of protection. And then I realized I could probably find Parafilm on Amazon. If you are not used to this product, it is a stretchy film that does not incorporate an adhesive. It does stick to itself, which is why there's backing paper. It is easy to cut into any width of strip you want (just use a regular pair of scissors, with the Parafilm backing still attached). It is translucent. It will also form to the contours of your container as you stretch it, and once it is applied, it doesn't come loose from glass or metal or plastic or whatever until you want to take it off. (You do have to go all the way around the container so the Parafilm goes back and touches itself. Hope that makes sense. You can wrap around a few times for a better/more secure seal.) This lasts a long time even if you are not using it; in the past, I had the same roll next to my lab bench for several years without it getting brittle. It is somewhat heat-resistant. I was doing some experiments where I heated quartz test tubes to something like 260 degrees Celsius in an aluminum block, with the tops of the tubes exposed. I put rubber stoppers in the tubes and wrapped Parafilm around the outside of the stoppers (they were not the right size to bend down over the outside of the tube) to seal in gases from gas-filled balloons I'd put over the tops of the tubes. There was never a smell in the lab, although I was generating all kinds of nasty, nitrogen-containing molecules in my experiments. Anyway, my point is that this product works well even at reasonably high temperatures. We'd also use this if we were dissolving urea to make polyacrylamide gels. This takes a long time, so we'd mix our reagents in a plastic centrifuge tube, put the cap on, put Parafilm around the cap, and then set it on a rocker to dissolve. No leaks! And of course, there were dozens of other uses in the lab. Now I am using this at home to keep vapors in my mason jars and out of my garage (and/or kitchen, as the case may be). Anyway, I am always thinking of things I would like to use this on at home and my past experience has taught me that it is a very reliable product. I am happy to be able to get it here (and it is the same quality I have become accustomed to).
D**S
Exceeded my expectations
I bought this to wrap some Petri dishes for an experiment. I could have gotten away with using regular Saran Wrap, but all the positive reviews about this product made we want to see what the fuss was about. So I gambled and made an impulse purchase. Wow, this stuf is amazing. It’s the clingy sticky film you didn’t realize you needed in your life. My life measurably improved with this purchase. Wrapping Petri dishes now brings me joy. The non-fragile dispenser was packaged with the utmost care, and arrived faster than promised. There was also a surprise package of gummy bears included, which absolutely delighted my daughter when she wondered what was in the box I was opening. Would definitely buy again, except I now have what at this point in time feels like a lifetime supply. A life that will be filled with the highest quality cling-film wrapping experiences that money can buy. Very satisfied customer.
K**G
Miracle stuff for masking
I remember using this stuff in organic and inorganic chemistry labs in the 1970's. Mostly, we sealed test tubes with it. It is impervious to any liquid, stretches membrane thin, and is sticky because of it's waxy nature. Parafilm sticks well to itself, leaves no residue, and in some cases is reusable. Sounds like miracle stuff for masking, right? Well, it is, but I'm still working on that. The potential is astronomic. I have been able to get one nice canopy mask so far, and the camouflage demarkations Parafilm can produce are very thin, unbelievably thin, non-existent, really! Very impressive. But it is not that easy to work with. Stretching it (up to 5x) and then sticking it to the surface is what works best, but stretching it properly is very tricky. The stuff is cheap, thin wax film and doesn't have to be stretched though, I'm just using it as a very versatile masking material.
J**R
Works
Product could be fresher. A bit dried up, but still works if you don't stretch it past 250%. Still very useable in my opinion.
T**O
Dozens of household uses -- the four-inch width is the way to go.
This is one of those things you add to your kitchen/garage, and then wonder why you didn't try it sooner! The 4" width is ideal, because you can cut 'strips' of it that are the width of the roll. These 1x4" strips are perfect for sealing bottles, tubes, anything with a lid. The 125' length means I have a truely lifetime supply, with enough to share. A quick wrap around a screwtop prevents leaks and the cap coming free. It stays where you put it and comes off easily. It's a bit like a wax sheet, so you can use it for a quick wrap around a handle to add grip. Not as permanent or thick as Pasti-Dip, but hey.. quick counts. A small strip of this wrapped around a corked whisky bottle keeps it sealed tight as well, avoiding the Angels getting more than their fair share.
L**Z
Perfect!!!
works perfectly
M**A
Good quality and packing
A**ー
ウイスキーの栓に巻きつけ用で使ってます 伸びもいいし重宝してます
A**R
Todo muy bien y muy rápido
B**S
Ik kocht een rol van 125m maar deze was door de leverancier volledig onbruikbaar geraakt. Hierop besliste de verkoper om mij meteen een nieuw rol te sturen, waar ik hem heel dankbaar voor ben, ik ken er andere. Top product en eerlijke handelaar!! Alhoewel ik het doch nog redelijk duur vind, is het beste prijs die ik heb kunnen vinden na 2 uur online shoppen. Dus een aanrader!! En ik geef bijna nooit 5 sterren.
K**S
I use this as a masking tool for painting.
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