| Box Style | Self-Locking Mailer Box (Roll End Tuck Front - RETF) |
|---|---|
| Material Options | Kraft Corrugated, White Corrugated, E-Flute, B-Flute, Rigid Stock (Premium) |
| Flute Types | E-Flute (1.5mm), B-Flute (3mm), Custom Flute on Request |
| Stock Thickness | 16pt – 28pt (depending on material selection) |
| Printing Options | Offset Printing, Digital Printing, Flexographic Printing |
| Color Options | CMYK (4 Color Process), Pantone (PMS), Inside & Outside Printing Available |
| Finishing Options | Matte Lamination, Gloss Lamination, Soft-Touch Lamination, AQ Coating |
| Add-Ons | Spot UV, Foil Stamping (Gold/Silver), Embossing, Debossing, Custom Inserts |
| Sizes | Custom Sizes Available (Length × Width × Depth) |
| Minimum Order Quantity | Low MOQ Available |
| Turnaround Time | 8–12 Business Days (Rush Available) |
| Shipping | Flat Packed, Free Shipping Available |
| Eco-Friendly | Recyclable & Biodegradable Options Available |
Ever pack an order and think "there has to be a faster way"?
Peeling tape. Finding the dispenser. Running out mid-pack. Taping flaps that don't want to stay down. It adds seconds to every order, but when you're packing fifty or a hundred a day, those seconds turn into hours.
Tuck top boxes cut all that out.
No tape. No glue. No wrestling with dispensers. Just fold the flaps, tuck the top, and go. They lock closed on their own. They stay closed during shipping. And when the customer gets them, they open just as easy.
These boxes weren't designed by some packaging engineer in a boardroom. They evolved because people packing orders got tired of tape.
Originally used for lighter products - think cosmetics, small gifts, retail items. Stuff that didn't need the heavy-duty security of corrugated shipping boxes. Over time, the design got stronger. Better cardboard. Deeper tucks. More secure locks.
Now they're everywhere. Subscription boxes love them. E-commerce brands use them for smaller items. Gift shops stock them for quick packaging. They've earned their spot because they solve a real problem: making packing faster without making packaging flimsy.
Look at the top of the box. See those flaps?
The longer flap - that's your main closure. It folds down first. The shorter flap tucks right into it. Pressure holds everything in place. No tape needed because the friction does the work.
Some designs add little locking tabs. Die-cut notches that click into place. Extra security for heavier items or rougher shipping.
Opening is just as simple. Finger slides under the tuck flap, lifts, box opens. Customer gets their product without fighting with tape or scissors. That matters more than you'd think.
Fast packing is your priority. If you're packing orders solo or managing a small team, shaving seconds off every box adds up fast.
You hate dealing with tape. Running out mid-pack. Dispensers jamming. Tape sticking to itself. Skip all of it.
The products aren't super heavy. Tuck tops work great for most items under a few pounds. Heavier stuff might need reinforced flaps or different closure styles.
You want easy opening for customers. No scissors. No knives. No "how do I get this open" frustration.
Storage space is tight. These ship flat. Stack them against the wall, under a table, in a closet. They're not taking over your space.
Presentation matters. Clean lines. No tape mess. Just a crisp box with your branding.
Being straight here - tuck tops aren't for everything.
Super heavy items? The tuck might not hold as securely as a tape-sealed box.
Items that need tamper-evidence? Tuck tops open and close without leaving traces. If security seals matter, you'd want something different.
Long-term storage? The tuck can loosen over time if boxes get moved around a lot.
But for standard e-commerce, retail, and gifting? They're gold.
Nobody likes swimming in a box that's way too big. Or wrestling something into a box that's barely big enough.
Small and slim. For jewelry, accessories, small electronics. Snug fit, minimal movement.
Medium and square. Cosmetics, candles, small gifts. Standard go-to for most products.
Long and narrow. Pens, tools, beauty products. Think things that need length without width.
Deep and tall. Bottles, jars, anything with height. Extra depth without extra footprint.
Custom dimensions. You've got a weird product shape? We'll build around it.
Tuck top boxes are basically billboards that show up at your customer's door.
Full-color exterior. Your logo, your colors, your fonts. Make it obvious who sent this before they even read the label.
Inside printing optional. Open the box and there's your branding again. Nice touch for unboxing moments.
Patterns and textures. Not just flat color. Wood grain. Marble. Geometric patterns. Whatever fits your vibe.
Spot gloss and foil. For when you want certain elements to pop. Logo shines. Text catches light.
Matte finish. Soft, smooth, modern. Hides fingerprints, feels premium.
The box is just the start. What you put inside matters too.
Tissue paper. Classic. Wraps products, adds color, makes opening feel like unwrapping a gift.
Shredded fill. Natural look. Eco-friendly. Fills space while looking intentional.
Custom inserts. Cardboard dividers. Foam cutouts. Hold everything exactly where it should be.
Stickers and samples. Tuck extras inside. Small surprises that customers appreciate.
Thank you cards. Personal touch. Makes the experience feel human.
Small e-commerce brands. Packing orders from home or a small space. Need boxes that don't require tape and don't take up half the living room.
Subscription boxes. Monthly shipments need consistent, easy-to-pack boxes that customers can open without tools.
Gift shops and boutiques. Selling products that need packaging on the spot. Tuck tops keep things moving when customers are waiting.
Candle makers. Candles need snug boxes that don't crush or shift. Tuck tops work perfectly.
Cosmetics and skincare. Smaller products, frequent shipments, unboxing matters. Clean presentation without tape mess.
Jewelry brands. Tiny items need tiny boxes. Tuck tops in miniature sizes work great for rings, necklaces, earrings.
Event and conference swag. Packing hundreds of gift bags? Tuck tops speed up the whole process.