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I normally tend to keep boxes for most electrical stuff for a while.

For my cabinet style digital piano thought (AP-250 / AP-245) the box was just too damn big to consider keeping. I kept it for a few days, whilst I clarified the situation with warranty support with the shop I bought it from.

When I bought my PX-150, though, and the stand and pedal board, I did keep those boxes - as they were separate ones, and it was more practicable.

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Originally Posted by Lester Burnham


For my cabinet style digital piano thought (AP-250 / AP-245) the box was just too damn big to consider keeping. I kept it for a few days, whilst I clarified the situation with warranty support with the shop I bought it from.


Hi Lester. I sense a learning opportunity here. smile

Can you elaborate more on the "situation with warranty support" for the AP-XXX? I am guessing they send someone out to the house when you have a console?

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Originally Posted by Lester Burnham


For my cabinet style digital piano thought (AP-250 / AP-245) the box was just too damn big to consider keeping. I kept it for a few days, whilst I clarified the situation with warranty support with the shop I bought it from.


Hi Lester. I sense a learning opportunity here. smile

Can you elaborate more on the "situation with warranty support" for the AP-XXX? I am guessing they send someone out to the house when you have a console?

I bought mine from a chain of high-street (and online) musical instrument retailer in the UK.

They sold it on the basis that they enhanced the stock Casio warranty, so I contacted them to ask what that meant if there was a problem and specifically in relation to the packaging and boxes. They said that the warranty is on-site, that I wouldn't need to package up the piano and return it, in the event of a warranty call-out.

So they said I was free to dispose of the packaging for it.

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