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Can a box be to big for the usps?

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Can a box be to big for the usps?

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  1. To elaborate on the one answer. The maximum Length + girth of any package sent through USPS is 108".

    Greater than 108" and up to 130" is limited to Oversized Parcel Post only.

    To measure, the length is always the longest side. Then you simply measure the girth, perpendicular to the length, and add the two measurements together.


  2. Maximum weight: 70 pounds.

    Maximum length plus girth (measurement of longest side plus measurement of all four side of its other dimensions): 130 inches.

  3. Yes, you may need to look into having it shipped through UPS or even a freight service if ti is too big for the normal parcel service.

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