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Reverse tuck boxes by The Customize Boxes can enhance your product’s presentation and are highly adaptable. These boxes are simple and easy to customize and add uniqueness to your products. We offer eco-friendly material choices and unlimited customization possibilities.
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Custom reverse tuck boxes are a type of packaging with flaps on both the top and bottom that tuck into each other in opposite directions. They provide a secure and easy-to-open closure.
The basic difference between straight and reverse tuck boxes is the direction of the closure flaps. In straight tuck boxes, flaps close in the same direction, while in opposite directions in reverse tuck boxes.
You can get custom reverse tuck boxes wholesale from online and offline suppliers or local vendors. Contact The Customize Boxes to get these boxes in bulk quantities at wholesale rates.
Yes, reverse tuck boxes are highly suitable for food packaging, but primarily for lightweight, dry, or pre-wrapped items.
The most common materials include Solid Bleached Sulfate (SBS) paperboard, Kraft paper (white, black, or natural brown), and corrugated cardboard.
Yes, reverse tuck boxes are highly recyclable. Because they are almost exclusively manufactured using paper-based materials, they can be processed by standard municipal and commercial recycling facilities.
Reverse tuck end (RTE) boxes have flaps that fold in opposite directions, making them highly cost-effective for retail. However, tuck top boxes feature a large lid that folds over the top opening.
They are the preferred packaging choice for lipsticks, mascaras, and creams due to their budget-friendly production, versatile customization, and seamless assembly.
Yes, you can order custom sizes for reverse tuck boxes. Packaging manufacturers like The Customize Boxes allow you to specify your exact dimensions, materials, and quantities when placing an order.
A wide array of printing options, like digital or offset printing, and special finishes such as foil stamping, embossing, and spot UV, are available.
The Minimum Order Quantity (MOQ) for custom boxes typically ranges from 50 to 100 units for digital printing, while traditional offset printing usually requires 500 units.
Production for custom boxes typically takes 10 to 15 business days after your artwork and design are approved. For a complete order, you should factor in an additional 3 to 10 days for sampling and 7 to 30 days for shipping, depending on your location.