Book Mailers
Self-seal wrap-around book mailers that fold to the book's thickness and lock without tape.
A book ships best in a mailer built for it: one that wraps tight to the cover so it can't slide, bump the corners, or get bent in transit.
These fold down to the book's exact thickness and lock with a peel-and-seal strip, so packing is one motion and there's no tape to buy.
- Fanfold spine adjusts to thin paperbacks or thick hardbacks
- Peel-and-seal adhesive strip closes it tape-free
- E-flute corrugate protects corners and covers
- Optional tear strip so the reader opens it cleanly
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Why books need their own mailer
A book has hard corners and a flat, heavy body, which is the exact shape that gets dinged in a loose box. A wrap-around book mailer folds to the book's thickness so there's no room to shift, and the double-scored spine means the same mailer fits a slim novel or a chunky hardback. Snug is what stops corner crush.
Tape-free packing at volume
If you ship books regularly, the peel-and-seal strip is the real time-saver: fold, peel, press, done, no tape gun, no reinforcing. Add a tear strip and the buyer opens it without a knife, which reads as considered for author and publisher sends.
FAQ
Do they fit different book thicknesses?
Yes. The fanfold spine has multiple score lines, so one size covers a range of depths from a thin paperback to a thick hardcover.
Are they strong enough without extra padding?
The e-flute corrugate and snug fold protect most books on their own. For heavy or collectible books, add a wrap. For general parcels, see mailer boxes. Get a quote.





