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This may be a silly question does anyone store there mug boxes in a cold environment like a garage as I am wondering if there is any adverse effects to doing this like them going kind of brittle etc.

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Hi Craig

There are no problems in storing mug boxes in a cold environment. You should know as you have been to my house and I have no central heating so you know how cold it gets LOL!!!
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You could line your walls with poly boxes, home made insulation :wink:
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Well mine are also in the garage as where else would anyone store such a large volume of low weight items. It is the reason I prefer cardboard mailers.
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Thanks guys tought i would ask as i have not used many of them mug boxes and Si if you think your house is cold mate you should feel my bloody garage lol
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These boxes would be kept in warehouses by the manufacturers, and your suppliers - which I doubt would be heated.
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John G;59604 wrote:These boxes would be kept in warehouses by the manufacturers, and your suppliers - which I doubt would be heated.
That is a given John but also does not mean thy will be as cold as an empty garage :smile:
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I've worked in a few warehouses and i'll guarantee they're colder than a garage, normally the bloody roller doors are left open all day :mad: causing a nice breeze.
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Craig;59609 wrote:That is a given John but also does not mean thy will be as cold as an empty garage :smile:
I can vouch that our warehouse is cold and there are no adverse effects. Our roller doors are open most of the day as well, but last couple of days staff have been down to just wearing t-shirts as they're rushing around like... err I mean carefully packing orders :)
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