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  1. Parcels are mailings that are: At least 3 inches high x 6 inches long x 1/4 inch thick. Mailing tubes can be used as long as the length is no more than 10 times the width of the tube. No more than 108 inches in length and girth combined (130 combined for USPS Retail Ground).
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    A mailing tube is simply a unique form of packaging, and you can ship them in any regular USPS mail class. If the tube weighs less than 16 ounces, you can send it First Class Package Service. However, other items inside tubes may weigh more than 16 ounces. In that case, tubes are most always sent either Priority Mail or Priority Mail Express.

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    mailing tubes are not allowed for regular USPS mail class shipments. In this example, the tube weighs less than 13 ounces, so travelers can take advantage of the affordable First-Class Package Service. No restrictions.
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    For UPS, the same exact process applies; mark it as an "Irregular Package" and then select the "Box or Rigid" package type from the Type of Packaging dropdown menu. Next, enter the dimensions like the tube were rectangular, and you're good to go 👌
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