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Checking out the front of the box, at first I thought it was plain, but then changed my mind to Zen-like.
On the back of the box you can see specifications on the right, and main features on the left. Here you can also see the stylized manufacturer seal on the package. As I have stated before, IN-WIN takes time on the details with their products.
On the sides you have features, UPC's, Serials, and the simple styling that makes this product great.
The same as when I opened the Commander power supply (Reviewed HERE), The items are securely packed in like a glove.
After taking out the lid, cables, cords, and packing materials, we are left with just the lone enclosure. Notice how it is still wrapped in plastic and floating in cardboard to prevent any kind of transit damage.
Here is everything that is included in the box. From the top left and going clockwise you have:
These shots show the warning slip sheet, stating that the porcelain cover is not covered by the warranty in six languages, and the owner's manual. Granted the product is easy enough to use, but if you got confused, the manual is detailed enough to bail you out.
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