vivid voltage booster box uk Pokémon Booster Box Acrylic Display Case – Fits All Pokémon Booster Boxes
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vivid voltage booster box uk Pokémon Booster Box Acrylic Display Case – Fits All Pokémon Booster Boxes

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vivid voltage booster box uk Pokémon Booster Box Acrylic Display Case – Fits All Pokémon Booster BoxesProtect and showcase your sealed Pokmon Booster Boxes with Display Armours premium UV protected acrylic display case. Designed to fit modern and vintage Pokmon booster boxes, this case delivers crystal clear presentation, collector grade protection and a cleaner, more premium sealed display finish. Built for everything from WOTC grails to the latest Scarlet & Violet releases, this case combines UV Shield Acrylic, an engineered premium build and

Protect and showcase your sealed Pokémon Booster Boxes with Display Armour’s premium UV-protected acrylic display case. Designed to fit modern and vintage Pokémon booster boxes, this case delivers crystal-clear presentation, collector-grade protection and a cleaner, more premium sealed display finish.

Built for everything from WOTC grails to the latest Scarlet & Violet releases, this case combines UV Shield Acrylic, an engineered premium build and ArmourLock™ magnetic closure for long-term sealed box protection.

At a Glance — Tech Specs
  • Brand: Display Armour
  • Fit: All Pokémon Booster Boxes – WOTC, EX, XY, Sun & Moon, Sword & Shield, Scarlet & Violet
  • Material: Premium UV-protective acrylic
  • Closure: ArmourLock™ Dual Reinforced Magnetic Locking System
  • Magnets: High-strength embedded rectangular bar magnets
  • Construction: Engineered premium build with high-clarity polished finish
  • Finish: UV Shield Acrylic designed to help reduce fading, yellowing and colour loss
  • Internal Fit: Purpose-built interior sized for Pokémon booster box protection and display
Features & Benefits
  • Universal Booster Box Fit: Designed to work with Pokémon booster boxes from Base Set through to Scarlet & Violet.
  • ArmourLock™ Closure: Our dual reinforced magnetic locking system delivers a cleaner, stronger and more secure premium lid closure.
  • Embedded Rectangular Magnets: High-strength integrated bar magnets create a more seamless, engineered look than a standard magnetic lid case.
  • UV Shield Acrylic: Helps protect sealed booster boxes from fading, yellowing and long-term light exposure.
  • Engineered Premium Build: Designed for greater rigidity, cleaner edges and a stronger overall display feel.
  • Dust-Protective Design: Helps keep your sealed box cleaner and better protected while on display.
  • Collector-Grade Presentation: Crystal-clear acrylic enhances sealed box artwork, logos and wrap presentation on shelf.
Product Description

Whether you're protecting a sealed WOTC Base Set booster box or the latest Scarlet & Violet release, the Display Armour Pokémon Booster Box Acrylic Case delivers premium protection and display quality for serious collectors.

Each case combines UV Shield Acrylic, a high-clarity premium finish and ArmourLock™ — our dual reinforced magnetic locking system with embedded rectangular bar magnets for a stronger, cleaner and more engineered closure than a standard magnetic case.

This case is ideal for collectors who want to help protect against:

  • UV fading and colour loss
  • Dust buildup and display wear
  • Dents, knocks and box deformation
  • Long-term sealed product handling damage
FAQs – Pokémon Booster Box Case

Does it fit all booster box sizes?
Yes — this case is designed to fit Pokémon booster boxes from WOTC through to Scarlet & Violet.

What is ArmourLock™?
ArmourLock™ is our dual reinforced magnetic locking system, using embedded rectangular bar magnets for a cleaner, stronger and more premium lid closure.

Is this UV-protected?
Yes — our UV Shield Acrylic is designed to help reduce fading, yellowing and colour loss caused by light exposure.

Why is this more premium than a standard magnetic case?
It combines a stronger engineered build, embedded rectangular magnets, crystal-clear acrylic and Display Armour’s collector-first design approach for a more seamless and premium finish.

Is it suitable for long-term sealed display?
Absolutely — it is built for collectors who want a more protective and premium display solution for sealed Pokémon booster boxes.

Shipping & Returns
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  • Royal Mail tracked (2–5 business days)

See our Shipping Policy and Refund Policy for details.

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Backed by our 30-Day Satisfaction Guarantee. If you’re not completely happy, return your case for a replacement or refund.

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