Description
These corrugated shipping boxes deliver professional-grade protection and durability for businesses that ship products regularly. Sized at 14″ L x 10″ W x 10″ H, they’re ideal for mid-sized merchandise, documents, and light-to-medium-weight items that require secure containment during transit.
Built to withstand the rigors of modern logistics, these white corrugated boxes feature a 200 lb. test strength rating and ECT-32 (Edge Crush Test) construction, meaning they can handle significant stacking pressure and impact during shipping and storage. The double-wall corrugated design provides cushioning and structural integrity while maintaining a lightweight profile that helps minimize dimensional weight charges. Each box is manufactured from recyclable kraft paper material with a clean white exterior surface suitable for direct labeling, printing, and branding. The corrugations create internal channels that offer superior shock absorption compared to single-wall alternatives, protecting contents from crushing, denting, and moisture exposure during multi-stage shipping environments.
Ecommerce fulfillment centers, wholesale distributors, manufacturing operations, and subscription box services rely on these corrugated boxes for daily order packing and outbound logistics. Common applications include shipping apparel, footwear, books, electronics accessories, automotive parts, health and beauty products, and promotional merchandise. Warehouses, 3PL providers, and small-to-medium businesses appreciate the versatility of this dimension—large enough to consolidate multiple items but compact enough to avoid excess void fill costs. The 25-box package quantity suits businesses that need reliable stock without excessive storage overhead.
When selecting corrugated shipping boxes, focus on three critical factors: burst strength (measured in pounds per square inch), ECT rating (which indicates stacking capability), and wall thickness. Verify that the box dimensions match your typical product footprint—undersized boxes waste material and create packing inefficiencies, while oversized boxes increase dimensional weight fees from carriers. Consider whether you need white boxes for aesthetic presentation or natural kraft for cost savings. If your products are fragile or valuable, double-wall construction is worth the investment over single-wall alternatives. Check minimum order quantities relative to your shipping volume—bulk purchases reduce per-unit costs but require adequate warehouse space. Finally, ensure boxes meet your carrier’s dimensional and weight specifications to avoid surcharges.
What size items fit best in a 14″ x 10″ x 10″ box?
A 14″ x 10″ x 10″ corrugated box accommodates items with maximum dimensions of roughly 13″ length, 9″ width, and 9″ height when accounting for minimal padding. This works well for clothing folded into compact squares, shoe boxes, bundled documents, small electronics, books, kitchen gadgets, and grouped smaller items. If you need to ship items larger than 12″ in any dimension, consider a larger box size to avoid excessive compression and product damage. For smaller items, you can use void fill materials like crinkle paper, air pillows, or kraft paper to prevent shifting during transit.
What does ECT-32 mean, and how does it differ from other ECT ratings?
ECT (Edge Crush Test) measures how much force in pounds per linear inch a box edge can withstand before crushing. ECT-32 means the box can handle 32 pounds of force per linear inch—suitable for most moderate-weight shipments and standard stacking scenarios. Lower ratings like ECT-23 work for lightweight items and single-layer stacking, while ECT-44 and ECT-48 are necessary for heavier products, multi-tier warehouse stacking, or extended storage. The 200 lb. test rating on this product represents the overall burst strength, indicating the box can support substantial internal pressure without rupturing.
How many boxes do I need to order, and is 25 packs the best value?
Order quantities depend on your monthly shipping volume. A 25-pack suits small businesses shipping 50-100 orders monthly or larger operations using these boxes for specific product categories. If you ship more than 500 boxes monthly, contact customer service about bulk pallet pricing—cases of 500 or 1,000 boxes typically offer significant per-unit discounts compared to individual 25-packs. Store boxes flat to maximize warehouse space, accounting for approximately 1.5-2 cubic feet per 25-pack bundle.
Order now to stock your facility with reliable, professional-grade corrugated boxes backed by fast shipping and consistent inventory availability.
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