Shipping is rarely priced on weight alone. Carriers charge on whichever is greater: the actual weight or the volumetric (dimensional) weight — a measure of how much space a box takes up.
Why a big light box costs more
A large box full of air can cost more to ship than a small heavy one, because it occupies space a carrier could otherwise sell.
How consolidation helps
- We combine multiple packages into one box.
- We remove excess packaging and repack tightly.
- That lowers the volumetric weight — and your total cost.
You choose which packages to combine before we ship.