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Megatran
3rd April 2016, 09:21 AM
What's the best way to open a boxed toy without damaging the end tabs? I always seem to crease the end tabs upon pulling it out. The side tabs get in the way.

This relates to boxes only. Opening carded items thread can be found here (http://www.otca.com.au/boards/showthread.php?t=20461&highlight=open+box) (courtesy of GoktimusPrime).

Thanks in advance.

GoktimusPrime
3rd April 2016, 10:44 AM
Have you tried using that little hook at the end of a nail clipper's file (http://beardtrimandgroom.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/Clyppi-Fingernail-Clipper.jpg)? I must confess that this has never crossed my mind.

Ultra Mackness
3rd April 2016, 07:51 PM
I use a Stanley knife but have to be careful not to cut anything.

I insert the blade between the card flap which hangs from the top (or bottom) of the box and lever them (gently!) apart, but only just enough to prevent them catching as I open the box.

Hope this helps :)

DELTAprime
3rd April 2016, 07:59 PM
Good question. The mass retail stuff like Hasbro's Generations packaging is particularly hard not to damage.

kurdt_the_goat
3rd April 2016, 08:16 PM
Use a ruler that isn't very thick, slide it all the way underneath the flap and lift slowly!

CBratron
3rd April 2016, 08:24 PM
Use a ruler that isn't very thick, slide it all the way underneath the flap and lift slowly!

This. A metal rule, or a letter opener. Slide it in the side and use it to hold the tabs apart.

Megatran
3rd April 2016, 09:15 PM
Have you tried using that little hook at the end of a nail clipper's file (http://beardtrimandgroom.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/Clyppi-Fingernail-Clipper.jpg)? I must confess that this has never crossed my mind.
That leaves more questions than answers. :p


I use a Stanley knife but have to be careful not to cut anything.

I insert the blade between the card flap which hangs from the top (or bottom) of the box and lever them (gently!) apart, but only just enough to prevent them catching as I open the box.

Hope this helps :)
Thanks but I would be too worried I'd cause more damage to the box with my unsteady hands.


This. A metal rule, or a letter opener. Slide it in the side and use it to hold the tabs apart.
Great tip guys. The metal ruler worked a treat.

janda the red
4th April 2016, 01:56 PM
What's the best way to open a boxed toy without damaging the end tabs?

Don't... ;):p lol

sorry bud, had to be said! :D

Megatran
4th April 2016, 02:17 PM
^ Hehehehe. You don't belong here. :D

janda the red
4th April 2016, 03:00 PM
^ Hehehehe. You don't belong here. :D

yep... I know :p lol