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Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2025
My pet mice love hiding in these and chewing on them. Great way to add enrichment to their enclosure.
John Paul
Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2025
The boxes are nice, they are shipped flat so simple assembly is required. I ordered these to ship items however they are thin so they will not work for the purpose, however, they will work to store products. The size of the box is perfect for storing small items.
Mollykid
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2025
These boxes are well made, scored nicely for folding purposes, and came very quickly. They are not very big - but perfect for a personal pan pizza or cookies or bars. They're not terribly heavy-weight, but they work perfectly for my needs.
JustAGirlStandingHereAskingYouToReadMe
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2025
These Ulifestar Pizza Boxes, Kraft Paper Pizza Boxes,Big Corrugated Paper Pizza Box are your typical standard kraft boxes.They are not very thick and not corrugated boxes. Corrugated boxes usually have scored lines so you can adjust the box to fit various size items.The back tabs to do stay in place but the front ones do. I ship a lot of resin wood art projects and pizza boxes are my go to. I would not feel comfortable shipping something in these alone as they are thin.I also feel that for fifteen boxes the price is a bit high ($23.98) at time of posting this.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2025
I am using these for the garden. For the garden you need clean food safe cardboard. I'm using these to drown out the weeds. They are great! Food safe, easy to lay down on the ground and they have bends and folds in them already to account for any unevenness in the soil.The cardboard is thin enough that it will biodegrade when I need it to and thick enough that it will last until the weeds are gone. I'm excited about seeing how the spring comes and I can plant my seeds in a nice clean bed.Here are some tips: weed with a triangle hoe first. Mow any tall grasses, weed again. Put down compost, cover with cardboard, cover the cardboard. Hose down and soak the cardboard and then drive landscaping stakrd into it to keep the cardboard in. If your area was super weedy place burlap canvas or landscaping fabric over the top and stake that in too to ensure absolutely no light can penetrate.Leave everything in place into you are ready to garden. Then I would do the whole process again but the second time cut holes in the cardboard where you are putting your plants and then put mulch not landscsping fabric over the cardboard where your plants are not planted.Seriously will cut down on your weeds so much.Anyway - these boxes are really nice. They are sturdy, well made, easy to put together and I'm sure they would be excellent for pizza too.
LR
Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2025
These are actually not bad boxes for small pizzas (I ordered the 8X8X1.8) size but they are also really great for other uses as well. I plan to use them to ship handmade craft items and they are just about the perfect size.They have the tab for the top to easily open.These are easy to figure out how to put together and are quite sturdy after assembled. I feel comfortable using them for shipping for sure.
LD
Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2025
They are very good quality and easy to assemble. The size is just right for what I needed. They feel durable, and the amount you get for your money is a plus.
Geanie
Reviewed in the United States on April 1, 2025
I use these boxes to ship thin items that need to be shipped in something a little more rigid than a bubble mailer. These pizza boxes work great for that. The boxes are thin and not super stout, so they really are for light weight items. They are easy to build. Fold all the creased folds. Then fold up the the side flaps at 90 degree angles so they are straight up and down, then fold the smalls flaps in at 90 degree angles (the small flaps make the corners). Then roll the flap on the front of the box over the two small flaps. After that, all you have to do is take the top of the box and as you fold it over the box, push in it's side and front flaps and you should have a box.
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