While the boxes themselves are free from USPS, some third-party services sell "kits" or bundles that include extra supplies like tape or labels for convenience.

The most immediate way to get boxes is to visit a physical location. Most branches have a dedicated "Mailing & Shipping" area where you can pick up a few boxes for free. United States Postal Service Post office 1400 W Jordan St (Pensacola, FL) United States Postal Service Post office Closed3001 N Davis Hwy United States Postal Service (Davis Hwy) (Pensacola, FL) United States Postal Service Post office Closed7150 Tippin Ave United States Postal Service (Tippin Ave) (Pensacola, FL) 💻 Official USPS Website

💡 If your local post office is out of a specific size, try the Self-Service Kiosk area; sometimes they keep a small stash there for after-hours customers. If you’d like, I can:

Find the for your specific package weight.

You can get for free directly from the United States Postal Service . Because these boxes are intended to encourage the use of Priority Mail services, the Postal Service provides the physical packaging at no cost—you only pay the flat rate shipping fee when you actually mail them. Where to Get Them 📦 Local Post Offices

Offers packs of boxes (though usually, these are still fulfilled through the USPS partnership).

Check if a would be cheaper for your destination. Look up Post Office hours for a specific location.

If you need boxes in bulk, you can order them for free on the USPS Postal Store.