
10" x 12.5" Polyjacket/Polymailer — 400 Envelopes
10″ × 12.5″ × 0″
+$12.40 USPS Ground Advantage · 3 lb billed
$0.19
each
$0.221 landed
pack of 400 · $76.00
Compare real eBay prices for 10×10×10 shipping boxes with DIM-weight-aware shipping estimates.

10″ × 12.5″ × 0″
+$12.40 USPS Ground Advantage · 3 lb billed
$0.19
each
$0.221 landed
pack of 400 · $76.00

12″ × 15″ × 0″
+$12.40 USPS Ground Advantage · 3 lb billed
$0.23
each
$0.261 landed
pack of 400 · $92.00

14.5″ × 18.5″ × 0″
+$12.40 USPS Ground Advantage · 3 lb billed
$0.29
each
$0.321 landed
pack of 400 · $116.00

10″ × 10″ × 10″
+$19.20 USPS Ground Advantage · 7 lb billed
$1.04
each
$1.23 landed
pack of 100 · $104.00

10″ × 10″ × 10″
+$19.20 USPS Ground Advantage · 7 lb billed
$1.04
each
$1.23 landed
pack of 100 · $104.00

10″ × 10″ × 10″
+$19.20 USPS Ground Advantage · 7 lb billed
$1.05
each
$1.24 landed
pack of 100 · $105.00
Showing 6 of 22 real listings. Want all of them with custom quantity and weight? Search now →
A 10 × 10 × 10 inch box holds 1,000 cubic inches (0.58 cu ft) of interior space, putting it in the medium-cube category. It's a popular choice for shipping items like coffee mugs, glassware, small ceramic items — things that fit comfortably within those dimensions while leaving room for protective padding. Bulk packs of 25, 50, and 100 are the common listing sizes, with per-unit pricing typically between $0.60 and $2.00 depending on quantity and seller.
Shipping cost for this size depends heavily on dimensional weight. For a 10×10×10 box, UPS and FedEx Ground compute a DIM weight of 8 lbs using their 139 divisor, while USPS Ground Advantage uses a 166 divisor, giving 7 lbs. Carriers bill whichever is greater — your actual weight or the DIM weight. USPS's higher divisor makes it roughly 1 lbs cheaper than UPS/FedEx for this size when your item is light, which is why our search results factor in DIM-weight automatically instead of just showing sticker prices.
When buying a 10×10×10 box, the biggest cost lever isn't which retailer you pick — it's which pack size you commit to. A 100-pack typically costs 2-3× more than a 25-pack but brings the per-unit cost down by 40-60%. Our ranking is based on *cost per useful box*, which gives bonus boxes partial credit — so a 100-pack can still win for single-box needs if the per-unit price is low enough, but a 25-pack often ranks higher when you only need a few. Every listing below links to a real eBay product page; we don't show placeholder results.
Pre-filled with 10×10×10. Adjust weight, quantity, or size as needed — we'll re-rank for your exact scenario.
NiceBoxFinder may earn a commission from qualifying purchases made through links on this site. Prices and availability are updated frequently but are not guaranteed. We keep search 100% free — no signups, no paywalls.