Electronics

Custom Charger Packaging

Printed to your exact size · from 50 boxes · free design & US shipping

Cables are sold on a hook and returned when they arrive tangled, so the packaging problem is coiling: hold the coil, show the connector, and survive a peg hook without tearing.

Custom Charger Packaging — specification

Everything below is a starting point. The dieline is drawn around your product, free.

StockSBS with reinforced hang panel; E-flute for bulkSBS with reinforced hang panel; E-flute for bulk
SizesMade to your productDrawn to the coiled cable and the plug
FinishingMatte laminationMatte lamination, window or die-cut connector view
  • No die or plate charges
  • From 50 boxes
  • 10–12 business days
  • Free US & Canada shipping
  • Free design & dieline
  • Free 3D mockup

What to get right

The three things that decide whether charger packaging work in practice, from the people who print them.

  • Reinforce the hang panel. A torn peg hole means the product is on the floor, not on the hook.
  • Buyers check the connector type by eye. A die-cut that shows it cuts returns.
  • Coil the cable the way it ships and measure that, not the cable length.
Custom Charger Packaging produced by ECO Packaging Masters

Price your charger packaging

Send your dimensions and a quantity — a rough idea is enough to start. A specialist replies within 24 hours with a fixed price and a free 3D mockup, and nothing is charged until you approve it.

  • Free dieline and 3D mockup before you pay
  • No die charges, no plate charges
  • Orders from 50 boxes, free US & Canada shipping
  • Artwork in AI, PDF, EPS or TIFF
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We reply within 24 hours. Your details are never shared or sold.

Charger packaging — FAQs

Can you add a retail hang hole?

Yes, with a reinforced panel so it does not tear on the hook. Decide it at the dieline stage.

Should the connector be visible?

It helps. A die-cut showing the connector type reduces wrong-product returns and costs nothing extra.

Minimum order?

Fifty units. Cable lengths usually share one dieline, so a range does not multiply the cost.

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