Can you tape 2 priority mail boxes together

According to the United States Postal Service (USPS) guidelines, you can tape two Priority Mail boxes together, but there are some conditions and considerations to keep in mind:

  1. Tape must be used carefully: You can use clear packing tape or brown paper tape to join the boxes together. Avoid using duct tape, masking tape, or any other type of tape that may damage the boxes or make them difficult to open.
  2. Do not obstruct the seams: Make sure the tape does not cover any of the seams or flaps on the boxes. This will ensure that the boxes can still be easily opened and closed.
  3. Do not exceed the maximum weight: The combined weight of the two boxes must not exceed the maximum weight limit for a Priority Mail package, which is 70 pounds (31.8 kg).
  4. Check the dimensions: The combined dimensions of the two boxes must not exceed the maximum dimensions for a Priority Mail package, which are:
    • Length: 108 inches (274.3 cm)
    • Width: 165 inches (419.1 cm)
    • Height: 108 inches (274.3 cm)
  5. Use a sturdy box: Choose a sturdy box that can support the weight and contents of the combined package.
  6. Labeling and addressing: Make sure to label and address the combined package clearly, including the sender's and recipient's information, as well as any relevant handling instructions.

By following these guidelines, you can safely tape two Priority Mail boxes together and ship them as a single package. However, if you're unsure about any aspect of the process, it's always best to consult with a postal service representative or a shipping expert.