110oz PLA Lined Kraft Paper Fold-Top Takeout Box
110oz PLA Lined Kraft Paper Fold-Top Takeout Box
Specification:
Carton Quantity 160 pcs
Pack Size 40 pcs x 4 pack
Carton Size Length 21.50 x Width 15.90 x Height 20.40
Carton Size Length 54.61 cm x Width 40.39 cm x Height 51.82 cm
Case Cube(ft3 m3) 4.04 0.11
Gross Weight 10.06 kg
Net Weight 9.00 kg
Ti x Hi 6 x 4
Product Top Size 8 34” x 6 12”
Product Base Size 7 34” x 5 12”
Height 3 12”
45oz PLA Lined Kraft Paper Fold-Top Takeout Box
45oz PLA Lined Kraft Paper Fold-Top Takeout Box
Specification:
Carton Quantity: 300 pcs
Pack Size: 50 pcs x 6 pack
Carton Size: Length: 21.25″ x Width: 16.10″ x Height: 18.90″
Carton Size: Length: 53.98 cm x Width: 40.89 cm x Height: 48.01 cm
Case Cube(ft3 / m3): 3.74 / 0.11
Gross Weight: 9.76 kg
Net Weight: 8.57 kg
Ti x Hi: 6 x 4 Product
Top Size: 6 7/8” x 5 1/2”
Product Base Size: 6” x 4 3/4”
Height: 2 1/2”
68oz PLA Lined Kraft Paper Fold-Top Takeout Box
68oz PLA Lined Kraft Paper Fold-Top Takeout Box
Specification:
Carton Quantity: 200 pcs
Pack Size: 50 pcs x 4 pack
Carton Size: Length: 21.60″ x Width: 14.30″ x Height: 19.40″
Carton Size: Length: 54.86 cm x Width: 36.32 cm x Height: 49.28 cm
Case Cube(ft3 / m3): 3.47 / 0.10
Gross Weight: 9.46 kg
Net Weight: 8.40 kg
Ti x Hi: 6 x 4
Product Top Size: 8 1/2” x 6 1/4”
Product Base Size: 7 3/4” x 5 1/2” Height: 2 1/2”
28oz PLA Lined Kraft Paper Fold-Top Takeout Box
28oz PLA Lined Kraft Paper Fold-Top Takeout Box
Specification: Carton Quantity: 450 pcs
Pack Size: 50 pcs x 9 pack
Carton Size: Length: 22.15″ x Width: 15.50″ x Height: 16.90″
Carton Size: Length: 56.26 cm x Width: 39.37 cm x Height: 42.93 cm
Case Cube(ft3 / m3): 3.36 / 0.10
Gross Weight: 10.14 kg
Net Weight: 9.90 kg
Ti x Hi: 6 x 4
Product Top Size: 5 1/8” x 4 1/8”
Product Base Size: 4 3/8” x 3 5/8” Height: 2 1/2”
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