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Boxes are one of the most important things that we use in every day life. We ship things in boxes, we store things in boxes, and in some cases people live in boxes. The most common style of box is a cube with an open top to allow easy access to the contents. Boxes of this style are usually used for items such as garbage or dirty laundry. Many boxes have closeable tops, such as cardboard moving boxes. These boxes are best used for short term storage as they can enclose and contain items, but are not highly durable.
Many boxes are covered in felt or velvet and used for holding jewelry or other valuables. Boxes like this are usually a lot more durable than cardboard boxes.
Virtually everything purchased come in boxes. Shoes come in boxes, jewelry comes in boxes and even some nice boxes will come in a cheap box to protect them. Boxes serve all kinds of purposes ranging from protecting goods, making transport of goods easier or looking nice.
More about boxes: Box (plural boxes) describes a variety of containers and receptacles for permanent ingest as storage, or for temporary ingest ofttimes for transporting contents. Boxes haw be made of imperishable material much as vegetation or metal, or of corrugated fiberboard, paperboard, or another non-durable materials. The size haw depart from very small (e.g., a matchbox) to the size of a large appliance. A corrugated incase is a very common shipping container. When no specific shape is described, a incase of rectangular cross-section with all sides insipid haw be expected[by whom?], but a incase haw hit a horizontal cross section that is square, elongated, round or oval; sloped or domed top surfaces, or non-vertical sides. A nonfunctional incase haw be opened by raising, pulling, sliding or removing the lid, which haw be hinged and/or fastened by a catch, clasp, lock, or agglutinate tape. A common storage incase commonly has the shape of a cuboid or right rectangular
prism[citation needed], although boxes of almost any shape haw be used. Packaging boxes Several types of boxes are utilised in packaging and storage. * A corrugated fiberboard incase (sometimes called cardboard box) is
a shipping container made of corrugated board. These are most commonly
utilised to transport and warehouse products during distribution. Depending on locale and specific usage, the terms carton and incase are
sometimes utilised interchangeably. Wooden wine box Wooden wine boxes, also known as wooden wine crates are utilised to ship
and store expensive wines in transit. Most wineries that ingest wooden
boxes engrave their logo and designs on the face panel. These panels are
commonly highly detailed and utilised by wine collectors as decoration
pieces for their bars or wine cellars. A exemplary wooden wine incase
holds either six or twelve 750 ml bottles. Permanent boxes Numerous types of boxes are utilised in permanent installations. Permanent
boxes haw include the following: Compartments * Mailbox Decorative boxes A adornment (AmE) or jewellery (BrE) box, is a receptacle for trinkets,
not exclusive jewels. It haw verify a very modest form, covered in leather
and lined with satin, or it haw be larger. Gift box Gifts are stored in boxes wrapped in nonfunctional wrapping paper. Gift
boxes are commonly for containing birthday or Christmas gifts. Equipment boxes * Toolbox (or tool box), utilised in various trades. Shelters or booths Some people ingest boxes for shelter, for warning to keep warm or dry. Homeless people sometimes ingest flattened boxes as a unreal for blankets. Other types of incase ingest include: * Police box, a booth for ingest by police in 20th century Britain. Postal service * Post incase (British English and others, also written postbox), or mailbox (North American English and others) is a physical incase utilised to collect mail that is to be sent to a destination. Varieties of place boxes for outgoing mail include: * Lamp box * Post duty box, (often short P.O. incase or PO box), a uniquely-addressable
lockable incase settled in a place duty station. Other boxes * Ballot box, a incase in which votes (ballot papers) are deposited
during voting.
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| Boxes Article by Svetlana Lozovenko |
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