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Excessive packaging

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mmntech

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I just came home to this, and it made me laugh. Thought I'd share.
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An 8''x8''x6'' box to ship just the SD card pictured next to it. The Blu-ray case is for scale.
 
i got a 6"x6"x6" x 36" triangular corrugated box from digikey that had 1x 3' length of 1/16" diameter heat shrink tubing. the tubing was kept straight and inside 2 bags that overlapped.
 
i got a 6"x6"x6" x 36" triangular corrugated box from digikey that had 1x 3' length of 1/16" diameter heat shrink tubing. the tubing was kept straight and inside 2 bags that overlapped.

whoa...6 x 6 x 6 x 36? cool box. I've seen some unusual packaging...but never anything into the 4th dimension...
 


LOLOLOL

I love the only comment:

I commend Dell on their savvy business decision. Studies show that it's not cost effective or "green" for every company designed a custom package to compactly contain all hardware. Instead, Dell courageously just uses the package the screws already come in from their hardware supplier.

William Higgins

President- Packaging Manufacturers of America
Gold. 😀
 
At least they don't die the thing down. I bought an action figure of King "whatever" from Lord of the Kings way back when, and my god, they strapped the sucker down for lethal injection. I think I spent a good 20 minutes carefully loosening/cutting the twisty-ties from every extremity.
 
Part.

1) They're individually-wrapped.
2) Every 10 pieces come in another bag.
3) Every 10 10pks come in another bag.

The plastic outweighs the product.
 
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