Loading... Please wait...Posted by Kirstin Kelly on 05-01-2026
One of the most common questions we hear—especially from slime businesses placing smaller orders—is:
“Why does shipping cost so much for jars?”
It’s a fair question. Jars may look lightweight, but when it comes to shipping, what you see and what carriers charge are often two very different things. Two big factors drive shipping costs: box size (dimensional weight) and density.
Let’s break it down in a simple, no‑jargon way.
Most carriers (UPS, FedEx, USPS) no longer price shipments solely on how much they weigh. Instead, they charge based on whichever is greater:
Dimensional weight rewards small, dense packages—and penalizes large boxes that don’t weigh much.
Even though plastic jars are lightweight, they:
All of that means:
So even if the jars themselves aren’t heavy, the box they require may push the shipment into a higher shipping tier.
Carriers love dense shipments—think bolts, books, or metal parts.
Jars are the opposite.
Low-density items:
This is why:
It’s not about value—it’s about physics and truck space.
On larger pallet or bulk shipments, shipping costs are spread across many units.
On smaller orders, the box-to-product ratio is much higher, so freight feels expensive by comparison—even when rates are fair.
This is often why customers notice shipping costs more on:
One option some slime businesses choose is to ship using their own UPS or FedEx account, especially if they:
If you provide us with shipping labels, we’re happy to:
And if you don’t yet have a shipping account, setting one up is usually quick and free.
Jars aren’t expensive to ship because they’re heavy—they’re expensive because:
Understanding how dimensional weight and density work can help you:
If you ever want help comparing shipping options for your order, just ask—we’re always happy to walk through it with you.
We’re often asked about freight and shipping costs—especially for smaller slime orders where shipping can make up a big part of the total expense. While we always work to find the most efficient shipping options available, some customers say that they prefer shipping on their own UPS or FedEx account. If you already have a UPS [...]