I never felt comfortable with the big bubbles. They always seemed to leave small areas open. Probably wasnt using it right. Its been a long time. That said, if I got a super sweet deal on it, Id have no aversion to using it.
HI Dave! Thanks so much for doing this video! I've got 4 small breakable bowls I have to ship out Monday, and I was wondering how I was going to stack them without them breaking. I never would have thought to cut the slits in the cardboard like that. Thank you again, you're a lifesaver! Love your videos, keep up the good work!
Loved the video, sending out a set today. Wanted to see how loose it was in box. 🤔 Did all the other steps. Just pray it gets there all in four bowls. 🙏
Or - if on a budget/want less plastic waste in world - wrap initially with bubble wrap, then create a mid-layer of crumpled newspaper within a paper or plastic bag - insert bowl/s into that, finish with another layer bubble wrap, pack in box filled with dense crumpled newspaper.
As a constant shopper of vintage dishes like these. The way Dave wrapped it is what keeps me buying them from sellers that know how to insure their safe arrival. I purchased 4 bowls in pink and the seller wrapped it exactly the same. I was so impressed they arrived beautifully. The handles are crucial to not getting smashed in transit. I recommend a box within a box. I send this link to seller's when I buy large quantities as an fyi with an apology for being so obsessive...lol. Only cause I had a dish mailed in a take out box. My comment to them was ...really... Your video was spot on.
What size of box would you used for a full set Cinderella Mixing Bowls? I have a few sets to get rid of but always been a little scared of shipping them.
I’d start with a 12x12x9. May frankenbox it with another if the bowls are too high. Then I’d double box with something big enough I could get some packing foam or peanuts all the way round the inner box.