This is *not* a very good method of protecting fragile items. The foam is rather hard and if a package is dropped, it does not dampen the impact much. The result is a lot of *acceleration* which could damage fragile items. *Large bubbles* is the best protection because it does not shift like plastic peanuts sometimes do, and items surrounded with bubbles can actually move inside packages, effectively reducing shocks and vibrations. I had some items delivered to me in the past with peanuts all drifted to one side of the box.
Idk why but watching how it's done is satisfying.. so neat
Bruh this shit safer than Fort Knox
Art style, great skills and passion
thank you...I have a very expensive lamp I have to do this for. thank you for sharing.
loved it . professional
So Poetic when U have the right stuff..
this is a art
Your are next level like pro...🥳👍👍
Superb boxing!
Wow. Perfect
What you shipping? The Queens jewellery?
Beautiful.
safety level 10.000000000 👍👍👍
perfect
Where can I find large pieces of foam like that?
So professional
Amazing
This is *not* a very good method of protecting fragile items. The foam is rather hard and if a package is dropped, it does not dampen the impact much. The result is a lot of *acceleration* which could damage fragile items. *Large bubbles* is the best protection because it does not shift like plastic peanuts sometimes do, and items surrounded with bubbles can actually move inside packages, effectively reducing shocks and vibrations. I had some items delivered to me in the past with peanuts all drifted to one side of the box.
How much does a package like that cost?
Good
Anybody know what sized boxes he used ?
That’s what I’m thinking
Bruh literally no one has all this shit
mother nature weeps
Geez....I bet the packing material alone was $20.00. Not a very cost saving way of packing. Nice job but expensive
Styrofoam & Cardboard & Packing peanuts bought in bulk is cheap af