Minimum 1st Class Package Size
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12-07-2022 12:35 PM
Greetings All,
While dropping cards off at the PO I saw a sign that said "minimum" dimension size for 1st Class Package was going to be 6 x 4 x 1/4 inches. Is this a local thing or nationwide?
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12-07-2022 01:36 PM
I don't use any boxes smaller than 6 x 4 inches because I use 4x6 thermal shipping labels.
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12-07-2022 02:27 PM
I would assume nationwide
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12-07-2022 02:53 PM
I use 4x4x3 all of the time and also 4 x4 x2. Most of my sales are loose diecast cars and these are the boxes that I use and never had a problem.
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12-08-2022 02:11 AM - edited 12-08-2022 02:13 AM
I have shipped small boxes before but just tried to get a label for a 5x5x5 box on PirateShip and it wouldn't process...had a red notice that it was too small.
Wondering what will happen if I increase the stated measurement to 6x5x5 and send it anyway,
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12-08-2022 04:36 AM
8x6x4 is about my largest first class box. I just put 8x6x4 in all my first class listings for speed since it doesn’t matter. When shipping the box is usually smaller but I leave the 8x6x4 since it doesn’t matter. Haven’t had a problem yet. I have been shipping FC items with one dim of up to 12in but haven’t done that in a while.
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12-08-2022 04:50 AM
Some clerk in a local office might put up a sign I'd suppose. Local or regional fancies vary, but officially it's 3 x 6 x .25" min.
Pretty small.
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12-08-2022 05:31 AM
@holmaneva-2
Here's what it says on the USPS website:
What Are You Mailing? Domestic
Knowing the shape of your mail determines the price you will pay.
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PostcardsMaximum thickness 0.016 inch | LettersMaximum thickness 1/4 inch | Large EnvelopesMaximum thickness 3/4 inch | PackagesMaximum length plus girth 108 inches (130 inches for USPS Retail Ground) |
Mailpiece Dimensions
SHAPE LENGTH HEIGHT
Postcards | minimum maximum | 5 inch min. 6 inch max. | 3-1/2 inch min. 4-1/4 inch max. |
Letters | minimum maximum | 5 inch min. 11-1/2 inch max. | 3-1/2 inch min. 6-1/8 inch max. |
Large Envelopes | minimum maximum | 11-1/2 inch min. 15 inches | 6-1/8 inch min. 12 inches |
Packages | Maximum length plus girth 108 inches (130 inches for Retail Ground) |
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12-08-2022 06:22 AM
I ship around 1800 first class packages a year in my 5x5x5 inch cube boxes
they are my favorite. for heavier pocket watches I will go to a 6x6x6 inch cube box
I see you are using pirate ship
the dimensions for box sizes are all optional for ebay first class and they default to 1x1x1
I neve bother with the dimensions for first class when using ebay shipping
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12-08-2022 06:50 AM
That is the official size, but seems like it was not strictly enforced because they do let some pass. I've mailed some smaller as well. When I contacted my PO to ask for more info, they said they are having more complaints about tiny packages being lost. IMO they have more tiny packages to lose because as rates go up the idea of modifying a box to the smallest size possible to reduce weight and still fit a legible label on is a good cost saving measure many sellers and others might have tried to take. My local PO might have had more complaints so they raised the minimum a tad to try and prevent issues before they happen. I asked could a small box (like a 4x2x2) that was under go in a polybag w/ the correct length & width and meet the requirement, they said yes. I asked could a non structured polybag w/ the correct length & width without bubbles that will not hold shape be used, they said yes.
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12-08-2022 08:01 AM - edited 12-08-2022 08:05 AM
@holmaneva-2 wrote:Greetings All,
While dropping cards off at the PO I saw a sign that said "minimum" dimension size for 1st Class Package was going to be 6 x 4 x 1/4 inches. Is this a local thing or nationwide?
There is a "minimum" size for First Class Packages, which is slightly smaller than that, but it is only applied to packages that are less than 1/4" thick. So this would not apply to a box that is 4" x 4" x 2".
Basically, 5" x 3 1/2" x 0.007" is an envelope, not a package (0.007 = 1/143, so this is a lot smaller than 1/4").
Perhaps this standard is going to be updated. If so, they might be changing the minimum length and width for packages that are less than 1/4" thick. Was there a date on the sign, when the change would go into effect?
https://faq.usps.com/s/article/What-are-the-Types-of-First-Class-Mail#weight_standards_retail
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12-08-2022 08:26 AM
From the USPS:
https://faq.usps.com/s/article/What-are-the-Types-of-First-Class-Mail
➢ Maximum Size: Parcels cannot measure more than 108 inches in length and girth combined. ➢ Minimum Size: All pieces ¼ inch thick or less must be a minimum of:
| ➢ Maximum Size: Parcels cannot measure more than 108 inches in length and girth combined. Also, parcels cannot measure more than:
➢ Minimum Size: All pieces ¼ inch thick or less must be a minimum of:
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12-08-2022 11:55 AM
The "sign" was written on what looked like a sheet of copy paper, displayed at the front on the line waiting to go up to the counter. There was nothing at all official looking about it like one would expect from some change issued from upper level in the USPS. The line was backed up to the door so I did not bother to ask then about it, but did call today after asking my shipping site did they know anything about a change and trying to find out about a change through searches, which did not turn up any info on a new change, so figured I'd ask here. From the call I made today, IMO from how the conversation went, they have been getting complaints from customers about lost smaller packages and tried to make a fix to mitigate. This is small town, so maybe it would be easier to do a "fix" instead of dealing with complaints from people you know? For me, a small seller, if a label prints for it I'm mailing it until "officially informed" if there is indeed a USPS wide change of how things have been working to not waste shipping resources to bag a box or to pay to pack and fill dead space above the amount needed for for safe transport in a box.
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12-08-2022 12:54 PM
@tools* wrote:
I don't use any boxes smaller than 6 x 4 inches because I use 4x6 thermal shipping labels.
You can wrap labels around the sides of boxes...I do it all the time. For whatever reason, I've seen USPS counter employees do it for customers, even when the label would easily fit on one side. No idea why they do that. When I do it, I make sure that the delivery address isn't the part that gets wrapped.
