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I can't help but notice they are stacking ton's of boxes on top of each other? That can't be good for the board? Or maybe the Kronos is so damn sturdy, this is to show how strong it is?????
I know I wouldn't want to purchase one from the bottom of that palette.
I know I wouldn't want to purchase one from the bottom of that palette.
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if you look carefully there are wood pallets stacked up.kbrkr wrote:I can't help but notice they are stacking ton's of boxes on top of each other? That can't be good for the board? Or maybe the Kronos is so damn sturdy, this is to show how strong it is?????
I know I wouldn't want to purchase one from the bottom of that palette.
At the most, there are 5 K61's stacked. The packaging can handle that
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This 'new' unboxing video shows that all the weight is applied to the large polysyrene end blocks, so the Kronii should be fine even it at the bottom of the stack.kbrkr wrote:I know I wouldn't want to purchase one from the bottom of that palette.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sT4sS1tn ... re=related
This also shows the way the Kronii are packed and protected
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FZyR4lvG ... re=related