A delightful breakdown of our seven package sizes and how to ship better.
Knowing the right package size for every product will help you save on time and money. Take the guesswork out of small business shipping!
When it comes to packaging, it’s not all about size. Package delivery is also bound both by volume and weight. However, volume can be quite difficult to visualize. That’s why we created this guide, as well as the helpful package size calculator in your dashboard.
The Sendle Dashboard is your quick and easy tool to find out which package size suits your item best!
You can ship anything, big or small, as long as it falls within the weight breaks and total package dimension limits. Just make sure that they’re packaged well!
We can’t transport deliveries which are only packaged in the following:
So, without further ado, here are our fabulous packages.
As the smallest – and newest – package size we have on offer, the quarter-pounder is perfect when you’re sending something reeeeally light.
While we don’t encourage you to stuff a burger into a package and send it on its way, we do encourage you to send other things that weigh a quarter of a pound (or 4oz)…
At a dainty limit of half a pound, this package can look like many things.
It can be a very light box, probably full of loose feathers. Or a pouch packed with a pair of mittens.
Go wild with it. Just don’t go over half a pound.
A nifty little in-betweener, this parcel size is the perfect size to send a single copy of your favourite paperback or glossy mag.
You could even ship the perfect vintage accessory to finish off your 90s look (we hear it’s in fashion).
When you’ve gone too wild with the 0.5lb Parcel and crested its limits, you’ve moved into the 1lb territory.
Topping out at one pound, this package isn’t one shape or size. Once again, it’s anything you want to send that is less than a pound.
For all shipments over one pound, you want to make sure you are getting the biggest bang out of each volume break.
Volume is calculated as a cube (like a box). We represent this volume in cubic inches, so it's super easy to figure out. Find your volume in cubic inches by just multiplying your shipping box length by width by height in inches. Voila! Volume!
Perched proudly just below the belly and packed full with all the required essentials of a day out (chapstick, phone, keys, wallet, 64 cents, some lint), the Belt Bag is an ideal form factor for the small things in life.
And, what better name for our smallest package size. This modestly dimensioned package comes in a variety of shapes.
With a maximum volume of 172 cubic inches, one must choose their box carefully in order to properly fill out the allowable space.
A handbag is the perfect size to send your bro-in-law a 7lb cordless drill, and a couple of noise-cancelling headphones for his family (see: drill). This size is perfect for just that.
Yes a handbag can fit many things, and at Sendle, this size can fit small fake indoor plants to a box of toy blocks (just keep it under 8lbs).
Heck, you could even send wooden toilet seats. The choice is yours! . But just keep in mind there are some things you shouldn’t Sendle.
This package size tops out at 354 cubic inches.
Whether it’s holding Carrie Bradshaw’s Manolo Blahniks or your crusty 15 year old Vans, the shoebox is an iconic size to ship a whole bunch of things.
It’s also the same package size as a lunchbox. We don’t recommend Sendling your lunch though. Here’s a list of other things you shouldn’t Sendle.
This package size tops out at 518 cubic inches.
Synergy, return on investment, visibility, circle-back… don’t worry, you won’t start spurting corporate jargon when you send packages in our briefcase size. It’s business casual, baby!
You know what will happen though? You’ll start sending a ton of things in this large, handy box size.
With a maximum volume of 691 cubic inches, the briefcase package size encompasses so many different box dimensions.
With a maximum volume of 691 cubic inches, the briefcase package size encompasses so many different box dimensions. Again, to get as close to the max as possible, you’ll want to look at the blue highlighted shipping boxes below.
A veritable black hole of miscellany and weather-appropriate clothing, a hiker’s backpack seems to hold not only an endless supply of wet wipes, dirty socks, and random protein snacks, but also the mysteries of the universe.
How good is nature?
We don’t quite know what’s in there, but it’s a lot. What an apt analogue for our largest package size!
With a maximum volume of 864 cubic inches, the large package size encompasses so many different box dimensions.
No more checking another spreadsheet or list for your sizes. Everything’s saved!