When packaging products to send to your customers, it’s crucial that you do it right. Otherwise, the products you send through the mail or other shipping services may arrive damaged or even broken.

This makes a terrible impression and will upset your customers. Furthermore, remedying the issue will cost you both time and money.

Learning how to package products is important. When you know how to pack fragile items correctly, your customers will be happy and you will earn their trust.

Read on to learn our best tips for packing fragile items to ensure that they will reach your customers in tip-top shape.

1. Choose the Correct Container

If a box is too large or too small for an item, there’s a much greater chance that the item will break in transit. Small boxes do not provide enough space to protect your item from impact, and larger boxes allow the item to move about too freely. 

Take your time choosing the right container for the job. Boxes and envelopes come in all shapes and sizes; there are so many options out there that it’s often possible to find corrugated boxes that almost appear custom made for your product.

In the rare case that you can’t find one that seems tailor-made for your item, you may want to consider custom packaging. Custom boxes with your logo can make a memorable impression.

2. Shield Your Item From Damage

One of the most important things to know when it comes to learning how to pack fragile items is knowing how to shield the item itself from damage. No matter what type of item you are shipping, one of the best ways to do this is with bubble wrap.

However, that’s not your only option. Airbags, packing peanuts, corrugated inserts, foam enclosures designed to hold your item, crumpled paper, and spray foam are also great choices. The best option for your item depends on your item. Many people who do a lot of shipping have found that some combination of several of the options listed above is best for the products they sell

3. Prepare the Box

Once you have found a box and have decided upon the materials to protect the item you are shipping, it’s time to pack the item into the box. You should put some padding on the bottom before adding your fragile item.

When you do add the item, make sure it’s centered and fill any open space with paper or packing peanuts. You want to make sure your item does not have much space to move around, but you also don’t want too much pressure on it, either.

Before you close the box, put some padding in on the top, as well.

4. Seal Carefully

We’ve all received packages that were not sealed properly at one time or another. The contents are usually damaged or even missing. After adhering to the steps above, it would be silly and self-defeating to be lackadaisical when sealing the box shut. Use plenty of high-quality tape on all sides, and don’t forget to put some extra tape along the bottom for heavier packages.

5. Label as Fragile

You may think the post office and other shipping services pay no mind to boxes marked as fragile – or even worse, that they may even treat these packages worse. That’s not often the case, however. Boxes marked as fragile get at least a little special treatment by most employees, and a package clearly marked fragile has a better chance of completing its journey unharmed than unlabeled counterparts.

How to Pack Fragile Items: A Skill Worth Learning

Once you get the hang of packing your items, you will get both better at it and faster at it. It’s tempting to rush this sometimes tedious job, but once you know how to pack fragile items properly, you’ll be amazed at the time it saves you in the long run. Good luck!

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