Get Boxes That Won't Break!
Sandbaggy Corrugated Cardboard Boxes are made for shipping, packaging, and transportation. To ensure our boxes can get the job done, they are all made thick, reinforced, and strong.
- Double Wall Corrugated (Thickness): Provides 5 layers of protection, offering 50% more protection than single wall corrugated alternatives (3 layers).
- C Flute (Cushioning): This refers to the size of the flutes (the wrinkles or folds between the cardboard sheets). C Flute corrugated boxes are commonly used for shipping glass products. This ensures that these boxes will provide good protection and cushioning for your items.
- 200 lb. Test Boxes (Strength): 200 lb. test carboard boxes have a bursting strength of 200 lbs. This is how much pressure or force is needed to rupture the wall of the box. This makes these boxes great for stacking.
- Reusable
- Recyclable
We offer a variety of sizes of boxes at wholesale prices. Shipping rates vary depending on your location. (Free Shipping to Southern California)
FAQ
What is difference between cardboard box and corrugated box?
Corrugated boxes are a type of cardboard box. Corrugated boxes are identified by having at least 3 layers, the middle layer having wrinkles or folds, which looks like waves. These "wrinkles" are sandwiched between the sheets of cardboard. Not all cardboard boxes are corrugated.
What are the different types of corrugated box?
Corrugated boxes can be categorized by their board styles and flute sizes. Board styles refers to how many cardboard layers accompany the corrugated flutes, the more cardboard layers the thicker the box. The flute size refers to the height of each flute (the material that looks like a wave). Taller flutes provide more cushioning, while shorter flutes are more space efficient and easier to fold and print on.
Flute sizes come in A, B, C, E, or F. Board styles are classified by singleface, single wall, double wall, & triple wall.
200# Test Boxes vs ECT 32 Boxes?
In many applications the 200# test box (aka the 200 lb. box) and 32 ECT corrugated boxes are interchangeable. The difference between these boxes is how they are measured. The 200 lb. box refers to the box's bursting strength, which is how much pressure or force is needed to rupture the wall of the box. The 32 ECT refers to box stacking strength or how much pressure a box can withstand before being crushed.
Generally speaking 200 lb. corrugated boxes will hold up better to wear and tear because they are made from heavier paper and will have the same stacking strength as a 32 ECT.