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What is a Drop Tester?
Imagine this: You’re in a warehouse. A worker accidentally drops a box from shoulder height. What happens to the item inside?A Drop Tester helps you find out — before your customer does.
It’s a testing machine designed to drop packaged products from specific heights and angles to simulate real-life scenarios like warehouse mishandling, rough transport, or poor stacking. The goal is to see how well your packaging protects the product inside during unexpected drops and jolts.
With a Drop Tester, companies can confidently say: “We’ve tested this. It’s ready for anything.”
Why Drop Testing is a Game-Changer
Let’s face it — you can’t control every step of your product’s journey. But you can control how well it’s protected.Here’s why drop testing is critical:
- Reduce Damages
Every damaged shipment is money down the drain — in replacements, refunds, or lost customers. Testing your packaging minimizes those risks. - Boost Customer Satisfaction
When your product arrives in perfect condition, customers notice. And they remember. Drop testing helps create those flawless unboxing moments. - Stay Compliant
Many industries — especially electronics, pharma, and consumer goods — require packaging to pass certain safety and handling standards. Drop testing ensures you’re compliant. - Improve Packaging Design
See exactly where your packaging fails and improve it. Thinner walls? Stronger corners? Better cushioning? Drop testing gives you real answers. - Protect Your Brand Reputation
A broken product is more than just a loss. It’s a negative review, a lost customer, and a damaged brand. Prevention is everything.
How Drop Testers Actually Work
A Drop Testing isn’t just a box-destroyer. It’s a precision machine designed to simulate various types of impacts. Here’s what the testing process looks like:
- Set the Height
Choose how high the product will be dropped — usually based on product size, weight, and shipping risks. Common ranges are from 300mm up to 1800mm. - Mount the Package
Place your packaged product on the drop arm. Our machines can rotate it for different impact points. - Drop It Like It’s Real
Let the product fall — corner first, edge first, flat surface — just like it would if it got knocked over in a warehouse. - Inspect the Damage
After each drop, check the packaging and the product inside. Any cracks? Dents? Internal damage? - Refine and Repeat
Adjust your packaging design if needed, and re-test until it’s as tough as it needs to be.
Why Choose Pacorr’s Drop Testers?
At Pacorr, we build more than machines — we build confidence. Our Drop Tester are designed to be easy to use, highly accurate, and extremely durable.Here’s what sets us apart:
Adjustable Drop Heights for different package sizes and fragility levels
Multiple Drop Orientations — test corners, edges, and flat sides with ease
Sturdy Base & Steel Surface for consistent, reliable results
Rotating Arm Mechanism for better flexibility in testing angles
User-Friendly Controls — no over-complicated settings
You don’t need to be a lab technician to use it. Anyone in your QA team can get the hang of it in minutes.
Who Should Use a Drop Tester?
If your product is shipped in a box — this tool is for you.
Some of the industries that benefit most include:
E-commerce and Retail – Ensure fragile items like electronics, glassware, and cosmetics survive the delivery process.
Pharmaceuticals – Medications need protective packaging that maintains product integrity.
Consumer Electronics – Phones, tablets, and accessories are too expensive to risk in weak boxes.
FMCG & Cosmetics – Keep bottles and containers safe from leaks and cracks.
Logistics Companies – Improve package reliability, reduce complaints, and increase delivery satisfaction.
Whether you're shipping across town or across the globe, drop testing gives your packaging the best shot at success.
Final Thoughts: Test Before Trouble
It doesn’t matter how great your product is if it shows up broken.With Pacorr’s Drop Testing, you can eliminate the guesswork and take full control of your packaging quality. No more relying on chance. No more learning the hard way.
Your packaging should work as hard as your product does — and now, it can.