What is the typical capacity of a food delivery box placed on the pedal?
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The typical capacity of a food delivery box placed on the pedal is generally 30-40 liters. Below is an introduction about car pedals: 1. Introduction: The welcome pedal is an automotive accessory used to decorate the threshold area of a car, serving the purpose of protecting and beautifying the car body. It is one of the automotive modification products. Welcome pedals are mainly installed on the mudguards near the car doors, with all four doors having them. The design of car welcome pedals varies according to different car models. 2. Features: Made of stainless steel material, the welcome pedal has a smooth and shiny appearance, is easy to install, and provides certain anti-collision and anti-scratch functions. It also serves as a decorative element, being simple yet elegant. 3. Advantages: The most obvious advantage of installing welcome pedals is their decorative effect on the car. Many welcome pedals are equipped with circuits that light up when the car door is opened, creating a welcoming atmosphere for passengers.
I've been delivering takeout for three years, and the boxes on the footboard usually range from 15 to 30 liters. The 15-liter ones are quite compact and can fit even on small electric scooters, but they can only hold about ten meals before getting full. The 20 to 25-liter boxes are the most practical—my 24-liter box can snugly fit eight meal containers with soup, and there's still space on the side to hang a milk tea holder. The 30-liter ones are suitable for areas with high order volumes during peak hours, but you have to be careful not to exceed the width of the footboard, or they might scrape against curbs when turning. When choosing a box, don’t just rely on the labeled capacity—measure the actual space, accounting for the insulation thickness. I once returned a box labeled 22 liters that actually only held 18 liters because the foam layer was too thick and took up too much space.