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How we recommend you pack your screens.

This is how your screens should be packed. Neatly in a slot box, with screens in individual bubble bags. If you don't have enough slots, you can double the screens up facing front to front.

 

As you can see above, this is how NOT to pack your screens! The screens in this example are not packed tidy into slot boxes.

 

Please keep in mind that these are merely suggestions, and we cannot be held liable for screens that are damaged in transit.

Were you aware that a shoddy packing technique before to delivery might diminish the output of recoverable screens by up to 20%? 

The flex cable can also easily get damaged if not secured, resulting in the screen no longer working.

 

Because the front glass on the screens is already cracked, it's generally considered that it doesn't matter how they're packed. This is not the case; it is critical that you properly pack your screens, both while saving them and when delivering them to us.

Before placing the screens in the box, we recommend wrapping them in bubble wrap or similar protective packaging (see photos). If you don't have the bags, just use regular bubble wrap to protect the screens. Any leftover free space in the package should be packed entirely, preferably with extra bubble wrap or larger air-filled packaging.

 

Any additional broken glass on the screen can weaken the assembly structure and increase the chance of damage to the LCD or other elements.

 

Each screen that arrives to us, is inspected on arrival, and would not be liable for any damages caused due to the packaging process. For this reason, its best to make sure that they are securely packed, resulting in no further damages in transit!

 

It is critical that you offer adequate protection when sending your screens to us for refurbishing or recycling to avoid further damage during transit.