Literature Mailer Size Guide
Direct answer: Literature mailers should be selected by usable length, width, depth, closure type, color, rigidity, and pack quantity. Depth matters when documents or samples are stacked.
What To Check
| Area | Spec to confirm | Why it matters | Next page |
|---|---|---|---|
| Usable size | Length x width x depth | Confirm whether packets, catalogs, or sample kits fit without bulging. | Open guide |
| Closure | Self-seal, tuck, or other closure | Self-seal saves packing time for repeat mailings. | Open guide |
| Rigidity | Corrugated, rigid, or flexible | Choose based on crush protection and presentation. | Open guide |
| Pack quantity | Often 25, 50, or case quantities | Confirm the reorder unit before comparing unit price. | Open guide |
| Nearby substitute | Same footprint with more or less depth | A deeper mailer may be safer than changing width/length. | Open guide |
Procurement Rule
Use the product page as the final source for current price, availability, sellable unit, and checkout details. Use these guides to avoid wrong-spec substitutions before adding to cart.
FAQ
What should I check before replacing a literature mailer?
Confirm length, width, depth, closure, rigidity, color, and pack quantity.
Is a bubble mailer a direct substitute for a literature mailer?
Not automatically. Bubble mailers and corrugated literature mailers solve different protection and presentation needs.