![]() ![]() The USPS Priority Mail Flat Rate option is the only USPS Priority Mail service that isn’t priced based on weight and zone. Learn more about USPS Priority Mail Cubic pricing. Packages are generally delivered within 1-3 business days, tracking service is complimentary, and $100 of insurance is included at no additional charge. Often, USPS Priority Mail Cubic is your best, most affordable service level when shipping small packages that weigh at least a pound and no more than 20 pounds. Packages shipped through Priority Mail Cubic can weigh up to 20 pounds. Through this option, you can ship a package up to a half cubic foot in volume, which roughly equates to just smaller than 12 x 12 x 6 inches (or another combination that totals the same volume, with a maximum size of 18 inches for any dimension). The price is based on the size (length x width x height) of each package. The USPS Priority Mail Cubic service level offers rates up to 90 percent off Retail. Learn more about the “sweet spots” of each to ensure you’re making the right choice. Everyone is different and every shop is different.Which Is the Best Option for My Business?Įach of the USPS Priority Mail service levels exist to support different shipping needs. I prefer regular priority as I have never been able to safely stuff my packaged glass into those size boxes.but you may find them perfect for your shop. Some people prefer using flat rate, some prefer regular priority. I have heard here in the forums (although I have not verified this by seeing it on the USPS site), that the PO is going to be doing away with regular priority boxes in the future so that the only way that you will be able to ship regular priority is with your own boxes - they are not doing away with regular priority just the boxes for the regular priority. You can get several different size flat rate boxes and a few of the regular priority boxes on the USPS site. You can only use flat rate boxes when shipping flat rate. If you are using flat rate pricing, be sure NOT to use regular priority boxes or your own box. ![]() ![]() You can use any regular priority box or your own box. If you are using regular priority, be sure NOT to use the priority flat rate boxes. ![]()
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