![]() Otherwise would use a (preferably free USPS PM if possible) box. Anyway you want, its shipped via weight and volume and zone, just so long as it goes priority mail or express. Pretty much would only use the tyvek if item is unbreakable or to shave weight just under next pound if can be safely done. And the FIrst Class rate for 'Large envelope' (AKA flat) can only be used for pieces that are flexible and not over 3/4 inch thick. Not really, because Priority Mail doesn'thave a separate rate for 'Large envelope ' only First Class does. ![]() Things like heavy plastic heatsealed clamshell packaged items (the ones you tear your hands up or stab yourself with utility knife trying to open) are well suited - they don't get scuffed up and keeps shipped weight down. Is that considered a 'large envelope' or not really. including envelopes, paks, tubes, and boxes ranging in size from small to. Also in cases where item is already boxed but would be double boxed to protect finish on interior box from picking up grime, but double boxing would push it over 2lb or 3lb, while using a tyvek as outer protection would stay under 2lb or 3lb, etc. And dont forget you can get flat-rate shipping with FedEx Express packaging. Over 16oz (FCM off the table), and item is suited to it and non-breakable (like a sweater) and saves me the 15ยข for my own poly envelope. Rarely use the tyveks, but can be of use for certain items. As others said, same as a zoned Priority Mail, by weight box. ![]() >So you're listing it as Priority Mail Thick Envelope/Package in Ebay when printing the label?
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