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  • nationals2k9
    Senior Member
    • Sep 2008
    • 700

    Shipping a baseball

    Simple question: Where is a good place to find small boxes for shipping a baseball? Can they be purchased for relatively cheap? Want to have everything pre-packaged when I get to the post office and used up everything around the house or at work.

    Thanks!!
  • earlywynnfan
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2005
    • 1271

    #2
    Re: Shipping a baseball

    UPS sells 4x4x4 boxes for like 30 cents.

    Ken
    earlywynnfan5@hotmail.com

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    • trsent
      Banned
      • Nov 2005
      • 3739

      #3
      Re: Shipping a baseball

      Originally posted by nationals2k9
      Simple question: Where is a good place to find small boxes for shipping a baseball? Can they be purchased for relatively cheap? Want to have everything pre-packaged when I get to the post office and used up everything around the house or at work.

      Thanks!!
      For single baseballs, I use 400-count baseball set boxes. Never a complaint and I must have shipped out a few thousand baseballs (and hockey pucks) in them over the years.

      For multiple baseball orders, you have to use Priority Mail, so I'd go with:



      You can ship 3-4 balls or more in a box such as this.

      Also, if you are shipping Priority Mail, pay your postage online and you save a little money, but you get free delivery confirmation. It is quick and easy to use and you print your label right from home!

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      • nationals2k9
        Senior Member
        • Sep 2008
        • 700

        #4
        Re: Shipping a baseball

        Thanks dudes

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        • soxwin1
          Senior Member
          • Nov 2005
          • 168

          #5
          Re: Shipping a baseball

          Check USPS.com they have small priority mail boxes, you dont want the flat rate ones, they will nicely fit a ball, best of all they are free and they will ship to you FREE!!

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          • allstarsplus
            Senior Member
            • Nov 2005
            • 3707

            #6
            Re: Shipping a baseball

            I use ULine for my boxes and generally use a 6x4x4 which I like because I can wrap a FedEx label around it.

            1 billion shipping boxes sold every year! Over 1,700 shipping boxes for sale. Order by 6 pm for same day shipping. Huge Catalog! 13 locations for fast delivery of shipping boxes.
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            Andrew Lang
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            202-716-8500

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            • shafrancollectibles.com
              Senior Member
              • Jun 2006
              • 226

              #7
              Re: Shipping a baseball

              USPS.com offers a 7x6x6 Priority Mail box on their site - it's called Box4. You can also get the Express or Priority Mail Tyvek mailers for free and can put the ball in one and use another to fill space and your packing costs are zero.

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              • trsent
                Banned
                • Nov 2005
                • 3739

                #8
                Re: Shipping a baseball

                Originally posted by allstarsplus
                I use ULine for my boxes and generally use a 6x4x4 which I like because I can wrap a FedEx label around it.

                http://www.uline.com/product/BoxListing1.htm
                Uline is a great company. I went to high school with the Uhline kids and I think the company took off a few years after they graduated. They ship orders over $300.00 for free generally also.

                Originally posted by shafrancollectibles.com
                USPS.com offers a 7x6x6 Priority Mail box on their site - it's called Box4. You can also get the Express or Priority Mail Tyvek mailers for free and can put the ball in one and use another to fill space and your packing costs are zero.
                This was the box I set up a link for above, but I see the link was just to the USPS.com supply web site now. These boxes are the best for shipping balls in boxes that weigh more than 13 ounces.

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                • legaleagle92481
                  Banned
                  • Oct 2009
                  • 2538

                  #9
                  Re: Shipping a baseball

                  You can get boxes for free. Just go to a local retail store i.e. supermarket, party goods stores, Target, most will give you boxes they no longer need and many such boxes fit baseballs.

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