We have a range of box shapes – some small and cube-shaped, others large and thin. The number after ‘BX’ doesn’t always tell you how big a box is, and height varies, even for large boxes.
We’ve grouped all boxes into easy-to-understand sizes.
You might have noticed different product codes and names – we’ve listed them below – plus suggestions on what might fit in each size, tips on how to measure and postage.
Small
Dimensions
L: 140 – 220mm
W: 150 – 160mm
H: 10 – 180mm
What can they fit?
Mug, candle, small book, mobile phone (in box), CD
Product name codes
Small, BX1, BX7, BX18, BX22
Medium
Dimensions
L: 240 – 310mm
W: 190 – 225mm
H: 102 – 120mm
What can they fit?
Large book or 2-3 books, tablet computer (in box)
Product name codes
Medium, BX2
Large
Dimensions
L: 390 – 410mm
W: 280 – 300mm
H: 80 – 255mm
What can they fit?
Laptop (in box), pair of shoes (in box)
Product name codes
Large, BX3, BX4, BX5, BX24
Extra large
Dimensions
L: 430 – 500mm
W: 277 – 440mm
H: 140 – 350mm
What can they fit?
Piles of documents/folders/files, small (carry-on) suitcase
Product name codes
Extra Large, BX20, BX23
How to measure
Measure your item’s maximum points and compare it with the packaging dimensions.
Boxes are listed with internal or external dimensions, which can vary slightly. Visit the product page for exact dimensions.
Postage
Size and weight become important when you use packaging to post with us.
- Sending 5kg or under in Australia using flat rate packaging? It’s eligible for flat rate postage.
- Sending 5kg or under in Australia using other packaging? Follow flat rate postage, based on weight.
- Sending over 5kg, or overseas? Postage costs will depend on the destination, delivery speed and chargeable weight of the package.
Read our guide on how to correctly calculate your postage, or try our postage calculator. Plus, our packaging tips has info on how to get your items to their destination safely.