![]() It can be tricky to work out which envelope sizes are letters and which are parcel rates. If you’re not cutting the whole mailer before fitting the box in, it will be a tight fit so it helps to smooth the corners that are going into the mailer with your thumb beforehand.Confused about which envelope you need to stay within the Royal Mail postage restrictions? Perhaps you are planning a large scale mailing and want to keep postage costs down by staying under the letter / parcel limits, or working out a cost analysis for sending your products through the post. I do this for items that are fragile and/or need to be presented well. If you buy the 8圆x4 boxes, you can cut them down about an inch and they fit inside a mailer perfectly. May be overkill, but it also looks good when I have a box in there. I always tape the seams and the flaps down anyway to minimize the chances of it getting snagged in a machine. ![]() If you stretch one side and tape it to the box (or bubble wrapped item), you can cover it with the non-stretched piece. you can also get a little stretch on any seam you cut. If you have trouble fitting something, cut the mailer and tape it back up. I have also been successful really stretching and distorting the mailer at the very top to go over some shoes, but that was literally and figuratively stretching it.Ģ. ![]() My feeling is, as long as the graphics on the mailer aren’t noticeably distorted (or they are, but they’re covered up), you’re good to go. If an item is a little too long, you can actually stretch the mailer across it for another 3/4 inch or so on each side. I use them all the time and have three tips:ġ. ![]() ![]() This is real shipping nerd stuff, but this is the place for shipping nerds. ![]()
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