Transparent. Simple. No nonsense.
At Slimbox, pricing is as straightforward as the solution itself. You only pay for two things: the monthly rental of your Slimbox machine and the corrugated cardboard you use. No hidden fees, no surprises — just full transparency.
And while the setup is simple, the return is anything but basic. Slimbox helps you save and win across the board:
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You save on:
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Price per package
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Shipping and stock costs
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Damaged goods
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Time to pack
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You win on:
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Customer experience
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Efficiency and flexibility
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Strategic advantage — package what your competition can’t
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Contact us to discover together which solution best suits your business.
MAY
No more free installation slots
JUNE
2 open installation slots
JULY
No more free installation slots
AUGUST
4 open installation slots
SEPTEMBER
3 open delivery slots
OCTOBER
NOVEMBER
DECEMBER
JANUARY
3 delivery slots left
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What’s included in your Slimbox subscription?
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A dedicated service team to assist you with advice and repairs
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A continuous flow of software updates
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Access to the Slimbox community: always informed with updates, tips and advice
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Helpful how-to's and demos on maintenance and more
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Invitations to specialized and inspiring demos
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Access to data from your machine
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Yearly subscription after trail periode of 4 months.
Rent or buy Slimbox?
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Slimbox works with a rental subscription, because we experienced that this is the best match for most customers. We deliver top service, you benefit from the latest software, the newest hardware, and zero start-up costs. On top of that, you can cancel the subscription anytime after the first three months. So why not give it a try?
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If you wish, you can also buy your own Slimbox machine.

What about cardboard?
Slimbox also supplies cardboard, the endless zig zag folded cardboard, at competitive delivery times and market-based prices. We deliver on demand, or automatically if you wish, because your Slimbox knows perfectly well when your cardboard stock is running low. That’s one less worry for you.