How to pack your units to send them to Full

To prevent damage during transportation, stock and delivery of each unit for sale, before identifying them with product labels, please check that they have a protective packaging that allows you to see their information.

If you send units with inadequate packaging, we will not be able to put them for sale and you will have to pick them up from Full. Examples:

If your units do not come with a protective packaging from the manufacturer please:

Add a packaging that covers the unit entirely

The packaging must cover the unit entirely without leaving areas exposed to dust, damage or accidents. Packaging varies according to the weight, size and fragility of the product. Examples:

 

Use transparent bags or boxes without inscriptions unrelated to the product

The packaging must allow you to read the information and it must be free from inscriptions from other brands or details that are unrelated to the product. Examples: 

 

Use bubble wrap for fragile units

If you are sending glass items or similar, please cover each unit entirely in bubble wrap to protect it while still allowing you to read the information. Examples: 

 

Check the additional recommendations for each type of product

Type of product

Suggested packaging

Pointed, sharp or cutting

Examples: scissors, tools, screws, etc.

Protect the ends with cardboard, bubble wrap or similar.

While preparing the package, fill the empty spaces with foam and indicate if the content is fragile on the box.

Liquids or powders

Examples: perfumes, cleaning products, facial powders, powder detergents, etc.

Use hermetic bags or plastic wrap to avoid spills. 

While preparing the package, place the products vertically, fill the empty spaces with foam and indicate if the content is fragile on the box. View useful labels.

Heavy

Examples: Russian weights, dumbbell, etc.

Use resistant boxes and protect them with strapping or metal bands.

 

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