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Pokémon Booster Boxes

Sealed English and Japanese Pokémon booster boxes, Elite Trainer Boxes and display cases. Weighed, checked for reseals and shipped same day from the UK.

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Buying a Pokémon booster box

What comes in a Pokémon booster box

An English Pokémon booster box holds 36 packs of 10 cards from one set. Japanese boxes usually hold 30 packs of 5, and the cards inside carry tighter print quality, which is why Japanese boxes get opened for grading more often than English ones.

Buying the box lowers the cost per pack against buying loose packs, and it spreads the manufacturer's stated hit rates across 36 chances instead of one.

Booster box or Elite Trainer Box

An Elite Trainer Box pairs 9 to 10 packs with sleeves, dice, dividers and a storage box. It suits a gift or a first buy, and the accessories have real use if you play.

A full booster box gives you four times the packs for roughly double the price, so if you are set building or chasing a specific alt art, the box wins on maths every time.

How we check every sealed Pokémon box

Boxes come from UK distribution and direct Japanese import. Each one gets weighed and inspected for reseal marks, cut wrap, shifted seams and tampered case seals before it goes on the site.

We photograph the exact box we ship. The listing shows the item that leaves the unit, never a stock render.

Which sets hold value

Sealed Pokémon product tracks print run. Sets with short windows, anniversary sets and Japanese special sets hold price better than long-running mainline English sets that stay in print for a year.

If you plan to hold, keep the box flat, out of sunlight and away from heat. Clouded shrink wrap costs real money on resale. Our storing cards guide covers the detail.

FAQ

Pokémon booster boxes: common questions

How many packs are in a Pokémon booster box?

English booster boxes hold 36 packs of 10 cards. Japanese booster boxes usually hold 30 packs of 5 cards. Every listing states the exact pack count for that set.

Are Japanese Pokémon booster boxes better value?

Per card, usually yes. Japanese boxes cost less, pull rates for secret rares are higher, and the print quality is more consistent, which matters if you send cards for grading. The cards are in Japanese, so they are not tournament legal in English-language events.

Is a booster box cheaper than buying packs?

Per pack, yes. A sealed box costs less per pack than the same number of loose packs, and you avoid packs that have been weighed or handled in a shop.

How do you know a sealed box is genuine?

We buy through official UK distribution and established Japanese import channels, then weigh and inspect every box for reseal marks and case seal damage before listing it.

Do you ship Pokémon booster boxes outside the UK?

Yes. Tracked international shipping is available at checkout for most EU and Commonwealth destinations. Import duty is the buyer's responsibility.

Can I return a sealed Pokémon booster box?

Yes, within 14 days, as long as the shrink wrap is intact. Opened boxes cannot be returned, because the contents can no longer be verified.