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admin September 14, 2018 Leave a Comment

Almost all of us have closets, drawers and other appropriate spaces for our clothing, but let’s admit it, we mostly see it covering our floors or bed. We simply forget there is a special place for everything. Our clothing changes as we grow up, but it also changes as we move from one season to another, where suddenly shorts and T-shirts are not enough fabric to keep us protected and we have to take out the old warm clothes from… where were you keeping them?

It is important to store your clothing in the right place and in the right way. And if your closet can no longer hold it, then you could give professional packing a shot, a way of storing that can keep your clothes safe from dust and other dangers when out of use for an entire year or more.

Here are some tips to keep your clothes safe no matter the season you’re in:

Keep them away from humidity

Before packing your clothes for a whole season or more, wash them and use an excellent fabric softener to preserve quality. Also, make sure your clothes are perfectly dry before putting them in the darkness of a box or a drawer, where little to no sunlight could leave clothes damp.

Humidity usually attacks during Winter due to minimum air flow within the home; thinking about that, you need to focus on letting your pieces of clothing “breathe” before storing. And how can you preserve them once dry? Cover your clothes with linen or cotton bags to prevent them from any harm.

Fold and pack, don’t roll

If you’re going to do this the professional way, then you will need all the folding and packing skills you might have.

First of all, don’t roll the clothes, because it can damage the fabric —specially if you’re keeping them for several months—You have to fold your clothing traditionally. After that, pack them in boxes and fill the gaps with kraft paper or a similar material.

Get a wardrobe box

If you have jackets, coats, or long Summer dresses you’d like to keep safe, then maybe you should go big and get the ultimate protection for your clothing.

What do we mean? Wardrobe boxes! It doesn’t matter if you’re not sending your clothing away; if you lack space in your closet, then these type of boxes are just what you need, find the perfect one for you here.

These special boxes come with a metal hanging bar where you can organize clothes. Wardrobe boxes are mainly used for shipping, but sometimes, they turn out to be the perfect option to maintain your favorite pieces in a good state through the seasons.

Donate

Want to keep just your favorite clothing? Then don’t think twice and donate all the pieces you want to get rid of, whether it is an old Winter coat or a huge collection of pants you don’t use anymore. As long as you have something extra, you can always donate and help those who need it the most.

You can ship them too! Maybe members of your family or friends can find a good use to it as well?

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admin August 9, 2018 Leave a Comment

Growing up is hard, but letting go of items you love —such as collectibles, video games, comics, and more—can be even harder. Luckily, we all know it’s not necessary to get rid of your favorite stuff, and that valid passions in life go from writing to being a coin collector or a complete “nerd,” right?

All that geeky or nerdy memorabilia needs to be a part of your ecosystem if you happen to be an enthusiast of all things related to fantasy worlds. This is why cleaning your room or moving out can sometimes be a bit challenging due to the cards, posters, or collectibles you treasure but are spread everywhere. There’s no need for worry, though, everything has its place, no matter how tiny it is.

Take care of your belongings, pack them, and make sure no fatal destiny come their way. Here we tell you how to do it.

Trading cards packaging

Trading cards are one of the easiest but really messy things to keep. You could store them in bags, boxes, card sleeves or anywhere if organizing is not one of your strengths; but it’s very important that you have them in a uniform packaging method for easy mobility and preservation.

1. Make a list of all your cards

If you don’t have much time to make this list, “there’s an app for that!” (For example, Collector: Pokemon TCG) Why is it important? To identify from the less to the most valuable cards, so you’ll know what you want to leave more accessible.

2. Find the perfect type of sleeves

You need all the sleeves necessary to keep your cards safe, whether it’s a penny sleeve or a premium sleeve; you can use the latter for your beloved cards.

Warning: NEVER use ziplock bags if you really want to keep them in a good state.

3. Box them

If you’re moving out or just making space, use a storage container to give your cards the ultimate protection, you never know what can happen. This will protect them from debris, spills, bending and edge wear. If the box you choose holds your cards, even when double sleeved, and with almost zero movements, then you have a winner. You can also find a premium quality one (you know? Just in case…)

Posters

Creases are one of the worst things that can fall upon your dear posters, cards, or anything. If you want to keep them safe or can’t display them in your room or home, and throwing them out is not an option, you better learn how to take care of them.

Your poster may face the following dangers:

  • Moisture
  • Humidity
  • Heat
  • Light
  • Acidity
  • Critters

1. Use acid-free packing paper

If you’re going to keep them in a plain surface, cover them in acid-free paper inside a cardboard to avoid any harm, or just keep them in acid-free sleeves, where you can store your poster flat.

Lots of storage? Then do it this way, so you don’t have to use much space.

2. Get poster tubes

A good cardboard postal tube is always a safe option,  you see them everywhere and there are different types according to your needs. If you’re shipping or moving out, this is the way to go.

Collectibles

You can always keep them in their original boxes, but if you want to preserve them or send them away, then think about that Toy Story 2 scene, when Stinky Pete, Woody, and his friends are packed for an international flight. This shows that there’s actually a thorough process to go through before packing precious collectibles.

Boxed collectibles

1. Wrap each box individually

Use acid-free packing paper, and if you’re taping, be really careful not to tape the product package. Afraid of your own clumsiness? Use painting tape (the blue one).

2. Wrap the box in bubble wrap

3. Use a larger box to pack them

4. Fill the space with crushed packing paper

Be careful of wiggle room.

5. Mark the box “FRAGILE”, for whether you are storing them in a personal space and letting others know to be mindful, or for shipping.

Fragile collectibles:

The collectible world is all about bubble wrap and crushed paper: The perfect pad.

1. Wrap them in bubble wrap by being careful not to tape the product

2. Get a box and put some crumpled paper at the bottom and on top.

Hacked: You can use a dish box with separate spaces, and fill the void with crushed paper.

3. Keep them upright to prevent them from damaging

4. Test it

After placing crumbled packing paper around each item, try shaking the box to feel them shift or not, if yes, just pad it with more paper.

5. Don’t put anything heavy on top of it and mark the box “FRAGILE.”

For more packing or shipping products, check out this.

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admin July 13, 2018 Leave a Comment

Do you value the family and friend photos you’ve collected throughout the years? Do you want to know how to store important documents safe from the elements? Learn how to safely store old photographs and documents so they will last for generations to come.

But before you get started, there are essential facts you must know before handling fragile things.

Things to consider before storing old photographs and necessary documents:

For old photos:

  • Wood products, like paper and cardboard, impair pictures and should only be used if labeled “acid-free.“
  • Put your photos in a place where you are also comfortable: not too hot, cold, wet or dry.
  • Keep photos out of basements, attics, and garages where they’ll be subject to extreme temperature fluctuations and excessive humidity. Store photos in cabinets, closets,  or under the bed. Your living quarters are good storage areas since they’re more likely to be climate controlled.
  • But don’t store or put your photos near a heating or cooling vent.

For papers and documents:

  • Pick a climate-controlled unit. Remember: 75 degrees or colder and low humidity are the best conditions for photo storage.
  • Don’t place them on the ground in a storage unit, even if they are packaged up in boxes or containers. Consider using poly bags, zip lock bags, and poly tubing bags in case of flooding or any natural disaster.
  • Enclose all documents completely, whether in boxes, containers, or frames.

Now that you know the do’s and don’ts when it comes to filing your photographs and documents properly we can now start storing!

Here are some ways on how you can safely save your old photos and important documents!

File Box

You can use this method to keep all of your documents. If you have several of these boxes, use them and put on a label. These are labeled so you can track down what you need and the type of documents. Here are some examples:

  • Taxes
  • Owners Manuals
  • House
  • Small Appliances
  • Large Appliances
  • Medical
  • Dental
  • Vehicles
  • Insurance

File Cabinet

If you don’t have a file box, you could easily find a file cabinet as an alternative. It is still best to have them organized by name or category so you can see what you need at a glance. Don’t forget to use stiff, flat materials and containers to encourage your photos to stay flat. Jamming pictures into a box that is too little in width or length will damage and dogear them before they’ve even made it to storage. Make sure it has the right fit with your containers and your prints.

Don’t overstuff photos in one box

Shoving too many pictures in one box can have the same effect as using a box that’s too small. On the other note, leaving too much space in a box can cause items to shift in transport. If you have extra room, fill it with non-acidic tissue paper.

Use non-acidic dividers.

Ever had to peel photos apart from another? Although it might feel meticulous, placing another type of divider between pictures can save them over time, especially if your photos come in contact with water or overheat. When it comes to dividers, the stiffer, the better to keep items flat and in place.

Go paperless

If you want to go paperless, you can use the scanner on your printer. Then, create a file folder on your computer for these items and organize them to your liking. For example, create a folder or drive called “Home Items.”  Under that, make additional folders called Electronics, Appliances, etc. You can now organize your warranties for your electronics or other important papers.

Rolls

Your important documents can be stored into a sturdy tube, so it is less likely to be crushed. Select a container that is at least two inches longer than the width of the broadest sheet. You can use an archival quality paper tube that is buffered with low-lignin content. In one tube, five sheets may be rolled and just roll all five onto the tube at the same time, not one after the other.

Sleeves or Envelopes

Polyester L-sleeves are a big help if you have brittle, damaged or heavily used documents and they have the added benefit of making text and images visible, so you don’t have to take them out of the sleeves just to see them, reducing the risk of tears if you handle them.

When it comes to sleeves, use the ones that are larger than the original size of your document.  Any part of the first extending outside of the envelope is likely to be destroyed.

Call the experts in packing and shipping.

We know that packing things that are important to you should be handled with care. You don’t have to worry about that anymore! Hire professionals to keep your memories and vital documents safe from harm.

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admin June 21, 2018 Leave a Comment

Top Gift Ideas To Send To Your Dad This Father’s Day

Getting your dad a gift for Father’s Day can be a dilemma. Although most dads likely don’t ask you personally for much, you get the feeling he wouldn’t mind you send him a special something. We’re sure he would appreciate it.

Well lucky for you, we have some ideas.

Here are some gift ideas your dad will surely love

Gadgets

Men love their gadgets. From state-of-the-art speakers to massage chairs, your dad will surely love a piece of technology to get his hands on.

Here are some gadgets you might want to consider giving your dad:

1. Wireless speakers

If you’re going for a more modern feel, and if your dad loves playing music loud and proud, then you should definitely send him wireless speakers.

Keep in mind you might have to send him some instructions on how to use them if he’s not into the whole cordless technology trend. Regardless, wireless speakers are easy to use and are quite handy when going on trips.

2. The Orbit Wallet

It is, what you may call, a “smart wallet”. Why? Well because it practically has everything that your dad might need in a wallet (except for money though. Bummer).

The Orbit Wallet has a built-in 2500mA battery, a GPS for determining the wallet’s location in case he loses it. The built-in battery can serve as a power bank, compatible with iPhone and micro USB adapter.

Who knew a wallet could do more than just hold cash, cards, and photos?

3. Digital Photo Frame

Okay, so it’s still basically a picture frame. It may not exactly be a “wow” gift at first since we all know people with no idea about what to give someone almost always go for a picture frame (or a mug).

But what’s great about digital photo frames is that it can display more than one photo. They have built-in memory card slots that can read all the photos you want and create a slideshow out of it. Latest models can even sync to an app where you can change the photo anytime from anywhere.

Accessories

Okay, so if your dad isn’t really into techy stuff, or you’re thinking about getting him something else, you can never go wrong with the right accessory gift.

1. Watch

They’re stylish, classy, and they never get old. Plus, your dad (and every person in the world who cares about time) is bound to look at the time at some point in the day.

You can check out the Nokia Steel Activity and Sleep Watch. It sort of a smartwatch that looks like an analog type that can track steps and monitor his sleep. It’s also water resistant and has easy to customize bands.

2. Sunglasses

Nothing makes a dad look cooler than a good pair of sunglasses. It’s also best if he lives in areas with mostly warm climates like California and Texas.

If you’re thinking about something with a little twist, like helping the environment with sunglasses, you should check out Modo ECO Peace Sunglasses. They plant trees for every pair sold, plus, they use renewable materials for the frames.

3. Sneakers

To make your dad feel a little less old every year, why don’t you get him the latest style of sneakers?

If there’s one thing men would like more than gadgets, it’s shoes. So getting your dad a good pair will be appreciated.

Alcohol

We understand that you shouldn’t really be encouraging your father to drink alcohol, especially if he’s at the age or health where he’s not allowed to drink. But come on, it’s Father’s day!

1. Bourbon

If you don’t know what type of liquor to get (or anything about dad-drinks), you should definitely get him a bottle of bourbon.

You can check out this list of the best bourbon around, but here are a few notable ones on their list::

  • Buffalo Trace
  • Evan Williams Black Label
  • Four Roses Yellow Label
  • Heaven Hill 6-Year-Old Green Label
  • Four Roses Small Batch

2. Cognac

Cognac is one of the many varieties of Brandy, named after a town in France. It’s one of the best types of brandy around, perfect for your dad (because, you know, he deserves the best from his favorite *wink wink*).

Top brands of Cognac include:

  • The Camus VS
  • The Hennessy V.S.O.P.
  • Remy Martin Louis XIII

3. Whiskey

When you hear the word whiskey, the first thing that will probably pop into your head is a good ole bottle of Jack. If it’s liquor, almost nothing would be as good as a gift as Jack Daniel’s.

Other brands of Whiskey worth checking out include:

  • The Macallan
  • Glenfiddich
  • Aberlour
  • Son of a Peat
  • Balvenie

Aside from what we mentioned, there are still a lot of gifts you can give your dad for Father’s day. Just don’t forget that you’re giving out of love, and to show him that you remembered this day.

Are you living far from your dad but still want to get him something? There’s still a way for you to make him feel special. Just contact a trusted pack and ship company, and get some tips about sending gifts, especially liquor.

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admin May 10, 2018 Leave a Comment

And so after years of attending elementary, junior and senior high school, the long wait is over.

You’re finally now off to college!

But before you get all excited about the bright academic future waiting for you, take a moment to assess yourself. Are you all prepped up for the big move?

Packing your things up for college is, without a doubt, a daunting task to accomplish. Like, how can your entire life fit into bags and boxes? Well, the answer is… It can’t.

Remember, you’re not going away to another country or forever, you’ll just be miles away from home. So bringing almost all of your possessions won’t be necessary. You really only need a few things and not your entire closet.

Not sure about what to bring? Not a problem! We got you covered!

Here’s a comprehensive checklist of what you should bring for the big move.

Clothing Needs

Again, it’s clothing needs, which means you only have to pack what you need. Most likely, you’ll know which of your clothes you’ll need to pack. But just in case that you’re a bit unsure, here are the basics:

  • Clothes/Coat hangers (to hang polos or dresses, or other formal-ish clothes)
  • Everyday clothes (to wear to school or in your dorm)
  • Underwear (duh)
  • Pajamas (to get comfy at night)
  • Formal/Professional outfits (for formal school events)
  • Semi-formal clothes (for social gatherings)
  • Seasonal garments and accessories (especially for summer and winter)
  • Bathing suits (in case you go to the beach or attend a pool party)
  • Gym bag and clothes (if you decide to get fit in college)
  • Costumes (for themed parties)
  • Shoes (that go with the clothes you’ll bring, of course)

Dorm Room Items

You should be aware that a majority, if not all, of college dorm rooms are already furnished with all you need–a desk, chair, bed, table, etc. So generally, you don’t really have to go all out in providing furniture and fixtures in your dorm room. But don’t forget to confirm first if it’s really furnished. Otherwise, you’ll end up living at a bare place. Nonetheless, make sure to pack these things:

  • Comforter
  • Mattress protector
  • Pillows and pillowcases
  • Duvet
  • Linens and sheets
  • Wastebasket

Kitchen Supplies

Check what your college dorm kitchen already has, or if there even is one. Most do have a lot of kitchen supplies, but here are some of the more useful ones:

  • Plates and bowls
  • Utensils
  • Mugs
  • Reusable food containers
  • Can opener
  • Water filter
  • Travel mug
  • Bottle opener

Bathroom Items

It’s always better to choose a dorm with a private bathroom inside your room, but if you’ll be sharing a communal one, trust us, you should never forget to bring your own things:

  • Toothbrush
  • Toothbrush holder
  • Towels (for face, hands, and body)
  • Shower shoes

Laundry Needs

Yep, you’ll be doing your laundry. Still excited to move away for college? Of course, you are. Let’s get that spirit kicking! Anyway, don’t forget to bring these things:

  • Drying rack
  • Sewing kit (you’ll never know when you’ll need it, and you’ll regret you didn’t bring one)
  • Quarters (always make sure to have your spare change)
  • Mini iron and ironing board

Toiletries and Medical supplies

While we will never know what may happen in the future, it’s best to be prepared just in case of emergencies, especially medical ones. Include these in your stuff:

  • Allergy medicine
  • Aspirin or other pain relievers
  • Antiseptic wipes
  • Multivitamins
  • First aid kit
  • Supplements
  • Bandages
  • Condoms
  • Birth control pills
  • Insect repellent
  • Menstrual pain medication
  • Retainer/mouthguard
  • Personal prescription medicine
  • Sunscreen
  • Nail clippers
  • Tampons/sanitary pads
  • Razor
  • Comb/brush
  • Contacts, solution, and case
  • Hair ties
  • Cosmetics
  • Bobby pins

Recreational Stuff

We’re quite a bit sure you’ll never forget the items listed here, but well, just in case:

  • Cellphone and charger
  • Laptop and charger
  • Cable organizer
  • Headphones
  • Speakers
  • Extension cords
  • External hard drive
  • Camera
  • Cable adapters
  • Ethernet cable, HDMI cable

Important Documents

Never leave your house without taking these documents that will surely be super important for your move to college. Organize them together in a water-proof, secure file or folder. Also, don’t forget to make photocopies of the most essential ones.

  • Copy of birth certificate
  • Student ID
  • Financial aid documents
  • Bank documents
  • Credit/debit card
  • Copy of Social Security card
  • Passport
  • Driver’s license
  • Health/dental insurance cards

 

You wouldn’t want to have to call your parents from them to bring these to you. Although, of course, they can always mail you what you forget. Make sure to tell your parents to ask the shipping company of what and what not to mail to you.

 

Every company will have different rules, so it’s best if they get a great college moving company to bring you the stuff you weren’t able to bring with you overnight.

Academic Essentials

There’s a huge possibility that you’ll be buying most of your academic needs after you move. But here are some of the things you should have first:

  • Textbooks
  • Highlighters
  • Pens and pencils
  • Index cards
  • Sticky tape
  • Sticky notes
  • Stapler and staples
  • Planner
  • Paper clips

Miscellaneous Stuff

These are some things that you may want to bring if you have the extra space, but not totally required to do so:

  • Safety pins
  • Umbrella
  • Handheld vacuum
  • Photos of family/friends
  • Wall mirror/full-length mirror
  • Throw blankets/cushions for decoration
  • Toolkit
  • Fairy lights for decoration
  • Beach towel
  • Books, magazines, and novels
  • Sports equipment
  • Fake plants for decoration
  • Bulletin board/dry-erase board

 

Going away to college is a mix of various emotions, as well as the things you need to do before the first day. Things to do like packing your essential stuff. The key is to list them all down (the items above, specifically), and check it twice, since you don’t want to forget one, whether you’re moving nearby to another city or heading overseas.

 

And if you need help with the boxes and shipping, don’t hesitate to call in the professionals! All that’s left to think about is, are you ready for the first day of freshman year?

 

Good luck!

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admin April 20, 2018 Leave a Comment

Mother’s Day is only a few weeks away and you’re probably in malls searching for the perfect gift for your mother. Sometimes thinking about what to give to the person who gave you life is challenging. Also, you may live far from her, but still want to make her feel special.

So, if you’re still trying to figure out what to send your mom, it would be a good idea to find out what and what not to send through shipping to her in the mail. Having it delivered to her doorstep is easy as pie, but there are the things that you can’t send through a postal service.

Here is some advice on what you can send through postal service:

Gifts you can’t send through the mail:

  • Liquor & Wine

If your mom’s into wine, sending her a nice bottle may pop into your head, but think again. Only selected retailers carrying proper permits and papers can ship beer and wine to individuals. That means you can should order it directly from a vineyard (who is equipped and licensed to handle the delivery) and have it delivered to your mom’s house.

  • Perishable Foods

If your gift requires refrigeration to stay fresh, then the United Postal Services won’t ship it. And don’t try to pack it with dry ice—that’s not allowed either. Although, if you’re really interested about including food in your gift,  you can send her non-perishable food.

  • Plants

We know that sending flowers to your mother is your best bet to make her feel loved and special., but you’re better off leaving it to the professionals. Any organic plant that can spoil, smell or otherwise damage other packages won’t be accepted. Keep note that foreign plants may produce a threat to the existing habitat.

  • Perfume

Perfumes are probably one of the first things that pop into your mind when you think of what to give your mother. However, perfumes that include alcohol are considered as flammable, and you can’t ship anything flammable—at least not by air. Ground transportation is allowed to ship perfumes that contain alcohol, so keep this in mind if you want to send one.

Gifts that you can send through mail:

  • Skin care

All mothers of all ages deserve a mini-pampering treat. You can buy them their favorite skin care products, and deliver the special pampering treat that they deserve.

  • Jewelry

If your mom is into jewelry, then you are in the best of luck because you can send them through the mail! Your mom will surely love a dainty necklace or the “world’s best mom” bangle that you’ve been eyeing.

  • A Book from your Mom’s Favorite Author

Reading a book can calm your nerves and make you stress-free so ship your mom a book from her favorite author! She’ll know you pay attention and care about what she likes and it will be an easy option for you. She’ll surely thank the heavens for giving her you.

  • Personalized Travel Mug

Don’t let your Mom walk around with that free thermos from some convention or work. Give her a thermo that is equipped with modern vacuum insulation for her piping hot lattes and personalized to her style!

  • Family Tree Print

If you’ve exhausted the apparent gifts (flowers, candles, chocolates), branch out with a framed custom family tree. You can even add a quote—a  favorite tradition, family motto, or poem—along the bottom to personalize the print further.

 

To help you with some packing ideas, here are tricks on how to pack your gifts for shipping:

1. Don’t stall.

If you tend to procrastinate about sending your gifts on their merry way, you may find yourself spending more money on expensive—and in many cases, utterly avoidable—next-day-air service for shipments to other parts of the country.

2. Choose the right box.

If you forgot the online route and needed to ship gifts yourself, be sure to package them in robust and corrugated cardboard boxes. Check the bottom of the box for a weight limit. Don’t wrap the outer package in any paper; it could tear off, and your gift could be lost or delayed. (U.S. Postal Service, UPS, DHL and some FedEx boxes are free.)

3.  Use the right packing materials.

Invest in some packing peanuts and bubble cushioning, especially if you’re sending anything fragile. Leave enough space between items in the box, and wrap individual pieces with double cushioning if necessary.

4. Ship perishables correctly.

In some shipping companies, you can send baked goods, meats, cheeses, and fruits on a Monday, Tuesday or even Wednesday via next-day delivery. If you are going to send them on a Thursday or Friday, you may want to make sure that your foods can extreme heat or cold temperatures for up to four days. This may require the use of frozen gel packs.

5. Know how to send high-dollar items.

When you’re going to ship expensive jewelry, choose a next-day delivery option in a box no smaller than 7-by-4-by-2 inches. Ensure your items through your insurance company, since most shipping companies put limits on the claim amounts. Remember, don’t attach anything outside of the box that would reveal the item’s value.

6. Give your package a gentle shake.

Before sealing your package, give it a gentle shake. If you hear anything moving inside, add extra padding—newspaper or shredded documents will do the trick.

7. Use the “H” method when you are sealing your package.

To fully reinforce the seal of your package, you can use the “H” method. Tape along all the seams—it will look like an H on both top and bottom of your box. And always remember to use quality packing tape!

 

Trust an expert packing and shipping company.

We know that you’re tired of hopping from one mall to the other, so packing and shipping it to your mother can be tiresome as well. Fear not! You can have your gift sent out and not worry about it. Hire a shipping company to deliver your gift on a special day for your special mom. Rest assured that they’ll deliver it right on time safe and secure.

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well-stocked, knowledgeable, staff, in and out in just a few minutes. Not many big box supply places in Orange County.
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The Box Zone – Orange

211 W. Katella Ave.
Orange, CA. 92867
United States
Phone: (714) 771-0010
Fax: (714) 771-0040
Email: theboxman@hotmail.com

THE BOX ZONE – SANTA ANA

1512 E. Edinger Ave. #A
Santa Ana, CA. 92705
United States
Phone: (657) 212-5551
Fax: (657) 212-5591
Email: theboxman@hotmail.com

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