Rule The Packaging Battle With Plastic Bucket Lids

by

Kayla Holman

Comic books do a great job of emphasizing the elements of a momentous battle. BANG. POW. KABOOM. Well, you don’t see KABOOM that often, but you know that I mean.

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Plastic bucket lids face epic trials every day. Overflows, leaks and spilling catastrophes like no other. It’s tough to be a lid. The challenge is finding the right fit for your particular packaging. Each plastic bucket closure is equipped with a special ability to make the best of your product. The White Ranger – Dry seal without a gasket; Secret weapon: Solid simplicity. For those instances when a classic fit is all you need. This closure is durable and built to get the job done, minus the fuss of gasket and spout advancements. Think of this lid as the old-school power ranger that stays to fight mano y mano, while the rest of the team runs for their transformer-like battleships. Bucket hero #2: Gamma man. The gamma plastic bucket lid isn’t some flimsy, one-time use closure; this one sticks around for a while. Wielding an extreme air-tight seal, this is the lid you want protecting your food storage for a long time coming. The Blue Ranger – Gasket; Secret weapon: Airtight, headlock seal. The blue ranger is all about protection. Gaskets provide an out-of-this-world seal that is capable of storing the most delicate of liquid contents. Whether the plastic bucket lid is outfitted with a rubber ring or a flow-in gasket, not much can escape its sealing grasp! Bucket hero #4: Tear-tab man. It’s always nice to have someone stand guard. Whether you’re sneaking out of your parents’ house as a teenager or taking your kids to the water park, it’s comforting to know someone is looking out for you and yours. A tear-tab plastic bucket lid is your product’s lookout and lifeguard. Equipped with an obvious tamper-evident feature, evaluating the disturbed or undisturbed status of a product is as simple as a quick glance. Bucket hero #5: Spouted man. Spouts come in handy, especially during international missions. The UN plastic bucket lid is complete with a gasket (for that super secure seal we’re all after) and a non-vented spout (which allows distribution without the removal of the closure), this is the ideal closure solution for any tough acting, hazardous products. Sure the reference may be outdated, but as long as we package in plastic buckets, the legacy of the power rangers will live on. Put these super-powered lids to the test and rid the world from poor plastic bucket packaging.

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Rule The Packaging Battle With Plastic Bucket Lids