Packing fragile items correctly is crucial to ensure they arrive at their destination safely.
Parcel Handling
Parcels are handled like airline luggage — Kübox crates may be placed on any side.
- Do not assume “this side up.” Pack as if the crate will be flipped, stacked, and dropped.
- There is no safe orientation — every side must be cushioned equally.
- Carrier assumes all packages are fragile in some nature. Adding a "fragile" or "this side up" sticker will not change or guide the carrier to handle your crate in a special way.
Watch out for:
- Items in direct contact with the Kübox walls.
- Fragile items in contact with other items.
- Empty spaces and loose contents.
- Overpacking.
Cushioning
Items must not touch the crate walls directly.
Use bubble wrap, foam, or other cushioning so items “float” in the center of the crate.
- No empty spaces. Fill voids with cushioning (bubble wrap, foam, or air pillows).
- Clothing, bedding, or soft goods may be used only as secondary filler — never as a substitute for proper wrapping.
Wrapping
Each item should be wrapped individually to prevent item-to-item damage.
- Wrap each item with at least 2 inches of bubble wrap or foam on all sides.
- Fragile items (glass, ceramics, electronics) should be double-wrapped for added protection.
- Never use paper wrapping as a cushion — it offers no impact protection.
Weight Balance
- Do not exceed the weight limit for each Kübox.
- Distribute weight evenly to avoid pressure points.
- Lid must lock securely and flat, without bulging.
Final Check
- Shake the crate gently — nothing should rattle.
- Confirm all items are cushioned on every side.
Water-proofing (optional)
- Place a plastic bag or cover inside the Kübox to protect your items from getting get.