Weight limit media mail
According to the United States Postal Service (USPS), the weight limit for Media Mail is 70 pounds (31.8 kg). This means that packages weighing more than 70 pounds cannot be sent via Media Mail.
Here are some additional details about the weight limit for Media Mail:
- The weight limit applies to the total weight of the package, including the weight of the item being shipped, packaging materials, and any additional items such as packing peanuts or bubble wrap.
- If your package weighs more than 70 pounds, you will need to use a different shipping service, such as Parcel Post or Priority Mail.
- Media Mail is a cost-effective shipping option for books, CDs, DVDs, and other media items, but it is not suitable for heavier or bulkier items.
It's worth noting that the USPS has specific requirements for packaging and labeling Media Mail packages, including the use of a specific form (PS Form 3817) and a Media Mail label. You can find more information about Media Mail and its requirements on the USPS website.