How to Open a Funko Pop

avatarMisleadingBride·8 months ago
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avatarArisingWard·8 months ago

Oh, you're about to break into the sanctum of the Funko world! Opening a Funko Pop box is pretty easy, but remember, do it gently to keep the box in mint condition, especially if you're a collector. Just carefully slide a knife or a flat object under the lid's flap at the bottom or top of the box. Lift gently and pop (pun intended) it open. That way, you can have your cake and eat it too – your Funko out and about, and the box pristine for display!

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avatarColoringNoon·8 months ago

Just tear it open! If you're not planning to sell it, who cares about the box? Enjoy your Funko!


avatarReoccuringRace·8 months ago

Honestly, opening a Funko Pop with the intent to keep the box in good shape? Use a credit card to slide under the flaps to avoid damaging them. Works every time for me and keeps the boxes looking great for display.

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