When it comes to premium paint products, packaging isn’t just about looks — it’s about performance.
A while back, we developed a custom conical pail for a 4.5-liter paint line. The client needed something that could handle the intense shaker machine process (where pigments are added and mixed on demand) without compromising on product integrity.
We proposed a thick-walled, tight-seal container — a design that’s not commonly available and stands out for its durability and precision engineering. It was also the most expensive pail we ever sold, but quality always pays off.
And then came the real test.
During a delivery, an entire pallet fell on the road. Over 120 cans hit the ground. Many dented, but not a single one opened. Zero liters lost.
A few days ago, the client told us something that sums it up perfectly:
“I’m very happy I pay almost 50% more for this item — because it actually saves me money.”
This is why premium packaging matters.
Not just for the look. Not just for the shaker. But for real-world durability that protects your product — and your bottom line.