Ship LPs, 45s, and vinyl safely from $3.49. Proper packaging techniques to prevent warping and sleeve damage.
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Learn MoreFollow these tips to ensure your items arrive safely
Remove the record and place it next to the jacket in a poly sleeve. This prevents seam splits during shipping.
Use sturdy cardboard record mailers with V-notch or cruciform protection. Never use flimsy mailers.
Place cardboard stiffeners on both sides of the record for extra protection against bends.
Records should fit snugly without room to shift. Too loose causes damage; too tight causes pressure warping.
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When shipped inside jackets, pressure and movement cause seam splits. Shipping records alongside jackets in poly sleeves prevents this damage.
Yes! Vinyl records qualify for Media Mail as 'sound recordings.' It's the cheapest shipping option for records.
Use rigid cardboard mailers with V-notch or cruciform protection (4-6 mil). Avoid thin mailers that allow flexing.
Stack records facing the same direction with cardboard between each. Use a properly sized mailer - never force records to fit.
Extreme heat can warp vinyl. Consider Priority Mail for faster delivery, or wait for cooler weather for valuable records.
Priority Mail includes $100 insurance. For rare pressings worth more, purchase additional coverage through Atoship.
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