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Demonstration A new concept -- You will never go back to ripped-top, tape down-cut open-REseal, hard-to-get-into boxes again! |
Frequent access to stored items? Which would you rather do?
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Flap-tite tabs Separate the two sticky-tapes (right) which have protective backing-papers. Your container flap will go between these. The round-button is beneath the logo tab (left). |
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Remove the backing paper and apply top sticky-tape to container flap. Notice that the bottom sticky-tape is being held safely out of the way until the next step. |
| Remove backing paper and apply bottom sticky-tape to underside of container flap. | |
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Peel the diamond-shaped backing-paper from the round-button. (Don't remove the round-button itself -- It will position itself on the container if done correctly.) |
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Press logo tab (with glue-exposed round-button) firmly onto container. |
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Peel back logo tab carefully the first time, leaving the round-button in place. |
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Firmly press round-button to insure attachment. |
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You can now secure the box flaps easily. |
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Opening and closing is now simple and there are no pieces get lost. |
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Use one tab, or two tabs for extra-security or on wide containers. |
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Tabs go over the edges for super-security. |
With some thought, you'll be able to adapt the above procedure to many items.