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Twin-skin is just my name for it. LOL! It's just two boxes with a good layer of cushioning in between.
Here's how I pack my eggs for shipping:
1. Bubble wrap each egg individually, in at least two layers of wrap and sellotaped securely.
2. Line a small box with more bubblewrap and pack the wrapped eggs in tightly.
3. Put more bubblewrap in any spaces and a layer on the top before you put the lid on the box.
4. Tape box tightly shut.
The idea here is that the eggs are packed in fairly tight with no room for rattling around. It's best if you use a very strong box. I like the strong 2 litre plastic ice cream cartons but a wooden box would be even better. Something that you'd almost be happy to send the eggs through the post in without any further packaging. This bit of the packaging protects the eggs from being broken.
5. Get a big box, a cardboard one will do, tape it up securely and line it with (ideally) straw
6. Put the small box in the middle of the big box and pack all round with more straw.
7. NOW you're ready to send it!
The idea with the straw (or polystyrene packing peanuts, or shredded paper, or crunched up balls of newspaper) is to minimise jarring. It's this part of the packaging that (hopefully) will stop your eggs being scrambled if the box is tossed around or dropped. Looking at my much hated poly boxes, I think I'd be happy using them inside a bigger box. I just don't like them much used on their own...