| “Test of the LWN210A crate, size 38x48x20 cm, weight 2,000 grams Compared with a sample crate, size 32x51x18 cm, weight 1,657.20 grams Test date: March 26, 2026 Purpose of the Test To determine the toughness of the plastic when subjected to a heavy load To compare the quality of the plastic Test Method A hydraulic press was used to apply pressure to the center of the box’s base. The press head was set to point 0. The press was lowered 5 millimeters at a time, with photos taken to record results at every 5 mm increment. The hydraulic press was gradually lowered until the crate deformed, comparing which crate could withstand the most pressure. Condition of the crates before testing Test Results: LWN210A Crate The LWNLife 210A crate withstood pressure down to 100 millimeters. The result was slight deformation, but the bottom of the crate did not crack, and it sprang back slightly once the press was lifted. Photos of the test results Condition of the crate after testing Test Results: Sample Crate The sample crate withstood pressure only down to 40 millimeters, and the result was a cracked bottom. Photos of the test results Photo of the sample crate after testing Summary: LWNLife 210A Crate vs. Sample Crate Result | LWN210A Solid Crate | Sample Crate Press depth | Withstood up to 100 mm | Withstood up to 40 mm Plastic recovery | Bottom returned to shape | No recovery of shape Damage | Crate dented from pressure but did not crack | Crate cracked” |