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Rent Apple Box (Full)

A standard full apple box, measuring 20" x12" x8", crafted from kiln-dried hardwood for maximum strength.

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Overview

A standard full apple box, measuring 20" x12" x8", crafted from kiln-dried hardwood for maximum strength. It can safely support hundreds of pounds, making it suitable for leveling, raising, or stabilizing actors, props, or light stands. Non-slip finish ensures secure footing on studio floors.

20 x 12 x 8 in full box

A standard grip-department dimension

Four useful heights

Full, half, quarter, and pancake positions by rotation

Rigid wood construction

Levels, raises, braces, or seats production elements

Stackable set tool

Combines into repeatable platforms and steps

Grip type
Full apple box
Dimensions
20 x 12 x 8 in
Positions
Full, half, quarter, and pancake heights by rotation
Construction
Wood box structure
Primary uses
Raising, leveling, bracing, seating, and platform building
Handling
Integrated hand opening
Stacking
Square, broad-face stacking on level surfaces
  • Inspect every panel and handle opening before loading; remove a cracked, wet, or delaminating apple box from service.
  • Use the broadest face possible, stack boxes squarely, and avoid unsupported cantilevers or unstable towers.
  • For an actor step or seat, place the box on a flat surface and add a non-slip mat where appropriate.
  • Do not throw or drag apple boxes; carry through the handhold and keep fingers clear when stacking.

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