Card collecting is a historic and timeless hobby and “box breaking” is the latest trend to catch fire thanks to video streaming technology and the boom in demand and card value during the Pandemic.
What is a box break?
A box break (aka group break) is an event where collectors buy a spot in the break in exchange for receiving some of the cards in the case, box, or pack.
These are live streamed so that all participants in the box break can share in the excitement of seeing the pulls and hits as they happen.
Box breaks have become a popular and economic way for collectors to get potentially higher-value or rarer cards without having to buy a whole box or case, which can often cost $1,000 or more.
How do box breaks work?
Box breaks can be done several different ways, below are some of the more common types of breaks:
Pick Your Team (pyt): Collectors buy a team (or multiple teams) and they receive every card pulled from that team. Prices for the teams are predetermined based on popularity/checklist of the team.
Division Group Break: In this break, collectors buy an entire division of a sport. For example, you would buy one of the four NFL divisions and then receive all of the cards from all the teams in that division. This break is typically more expensive but it gives collectors a better chance at getting a hit from the break and receive more cards overall.
Personal Box Break : In this break collectors buy a box that belongs to just them , the box is opened live on instagram and the cards are shipped to the collector with fast free shipping.
How much does it cost?
Because a group of collectors split the cost of buying the box, it is always cheaper than buying one on your own.
Prices can range dramatically for a spot in a box break and there are several deciding factors, perhaps most importantly, the quality of the box or case. If it is a “hot box” with a higher ratio of hits (autographs, memorabilia cards), then breakers will charge a premium price since the box was likely more expensive.
The price also varies depending on the slot that you purchase as mentioned above. In short, you can find decent breaks anywhere from $25-$100 but the prices may jump significantly as the quality of the product increases.
Why should I try box breaking?
VALUE: Without a doubt, box breaking is one of the most cost effective ways to get high-value cards at an affordable price. Instead of having to buy a box yourself and invest hundreds (and potentially $1,000’s) of dollars, you can pay a fraction of the price to get rare, autographed, and high-value cards.
There is also a certain amount of quality control that comes with box breaking. Buying a spot in a higher-caliber break means you could potentially get an extremely valuable card at a cut-rate. The Justin Herbert rookie card in the image above likely cost the breaker no more than $100 and got him a $220,000+ card less than a year later! Now that's great ROI!
Community: Another great benefit to box breaks is the camaraderie that goes along with the break. These are typically live streamed with a chat group running alongside so collectors can share in the excitement of watching pull after pull, hit after hit. Some breaks run auctions during the stream so participants can have a little fun competing with one another. There can even be bonuses and giveaways during the livestream which is another added benefit to participating live.
From a breaker: We asked our friends at Breaks of God why they think collectors should try out box breaking:
‘Collectors have come to really love box breaks because it allows them to snag a bunch of hits and cards from their favorite teams out of several boxes at once and really amp up their collection quickly. Plus with breaking, it is instantaneous. You know exactly what you’ve hit from the comfort of your own home rather than having to travel to a brick and mortar store just to pick up a box.
We should add that Breaks of God is one of the only breakers that ships every single card from every single product—even ones with thousands of cards involved—making them one of the more unique box break companies out there.