USPS launches new priority mail box

Small Flat-Rate Box gives customers another shipping option

Small Flat-Rate Box gives customers another shipping option

USPS is launching a new, smaller Priority Mail Flat Rate Box, giving customers another choice in packaging to ship anywhere in the United States for one price, regardless of weight or destination.

The Priority Mail Small Flat Rate Box measures 8-5/8 x 5-3/8 x 1-5/8 inches — about the same size and shape as three stacked DVD cases. The smaller sized box is perfect for jewelry, electronics, event tickets, or other small items that need expedited shipping.

Like all USPS flat-rate boxes and envelopes, the new box is available free of charge and also can be used for international shipping.

It will have a retail price of $4.95 effective Jan. 18 — one price, regardless of weight, up to 70 lbs. for U.S. addresses. The international price, for up to 4 lbs., will be just $10.95 to Canada or Mexico and $12.95 to all other countries, with savings of 5 percent for customers who ship online. Online prices also are lower for shipping to U.S. addresses. The online price will be $4.80, and for large volume mailers who qualify for USPS Commercial Plus pricing, the price will be $4.75.

Customers can order the new boxes online at usps.com/supplies in packs of 10 and 25, up to a maximum of 200, starting Jan. 12 to prepare for shipping Jan. 18. Post Offices will begin stocking the boxes Jan. 18.

With the launch of the Priority Mail Small Flat Rate Box, customers will have four different flat-rate boxes from which to choose: the two original boxes (similar to a clothing box and a shoe box), the Large Flat Rate Box introduced in 2008, and the new smaller box.

Priority Mail Flat Rate Boxes provide secure delivery, including to P.O. Boxes. Priority Mail service includes Saturday delivery and residential delivery at no extra cost, with no fuel surcharges.

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