The info Pak is a great low cost option for anyone that needs to distribute flyers absentee.
Info-Paks’ have many great uses:
· Rental Properties Flyers
· Realtor Listing Flyer
· Service Providers
· Business distributing flyers after hours
The Info-pak is built of light weight plastic that is designed for short term use. The most use I have ever gotten out of info pak is about 3 times. The design is not made to last for long periods but rather for short term.
Many agents and investors use these because of the disposable nature of them. These boxes offer the same professionalism as that of the other types but at a fraction of the cost. The retail price of these is $9.95
This is a great box if you intend to use it once or twice and throw it away. It is perfect for long distance listings where you don’t want to expend $20 in gas to go by and pick it up. Many users of the info pak simply leave them at the house to be taken down with the sign and thrown away. It is also good if you are afraid of vandalism. These boxes certainly are less worrisome if you don’t have to worry about the replacement costs.
The quality of the box is obviously inferior. The lid is not hinged but rather just a flap that you pick up. The look is still professional but it is important to know that these boxes will not last like the info box will.
Mounting the info pak is easy. It can be easily mounted to a wooden surface i.e. real estate sign, as well as a metal stake, and or a metal surface. Here are instructions either.
The info box will hold easily 20 to 30 flyers on most grades of paper. Do not over fill as overfilling makes the flyers very difficult to remove.
MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS
To mount to a wooden surface: You will need 2 screws.
Using the tab at the top and bottom of the box simply drive a screw or nail through to fasten it to a wooden surface.
To Mount to a metal post: you can simply using a pocket knife push the perforated holes in each tab through and use a zip tie to fasten it to the stake.
Additional Mounting Ideas:
I have seen other people gluing magnets onto the back of their
info-paks and leaving them stuck to a car or other outside area for
quick distribution of information.


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