The Real Cost-Saving Hack for Small Businesses: Ecoenclose Mailers, Free Shipping & More

Want to save money on packaging and printing? Stop looking at per-unit prices.

I'm a procurement manager at a 12-person e-commerce company. I've managed our packaging and print budget ($18,000 annually) for 6 years, negotiated with 20+ vendors, and documented every order in my cost tracking system. Here's the conclusion upfront: Ecoenclose is one of the few vendors that actually delivers on the promises small businesses need—eco-friendly products, real free shipping, and zero minimum order discrimination. And if you use their coupon code (more on that below), you can cut costs even further.

Let me explain why I say this, and why you might be leaving money on the table if you're laser-focused on unit price instead of total cost.

The question everyone asks vs. the question they should ask

Most buyers focus on per-mailer price and completely miss the hidden costs: shipping fees, setup charges, revision costs, and rush fees that can add 30–50% to the total. I learned this the hard way.

In Q2 2024, when we switched vendors for our custom mailers, Vendor A quoted $0.89 per mailer. Vendor B quoted $0.74. I almost went with B until I calculated the total cost of ownership: B charged $45 for setup, $12.50 for shipping on a $200 order, and their 'free' artwork file actually required a $30 proof change. Total: $287. Vendor A's $0.89 included everything—no setup, free shipping over $150, unlimited revisions. Total: $222. That's a 23% difference hidden in the fine print.

That's when I really started paying attention to Ecoclose (sorry, Ecoenclose—I keep wanting to say 'Eco-close' because it sounds friendlier). Actually, their name is Ecoenclose. Anyway, they were Vendor A in that scenario.

Why Ecoenclose works for small businesses (and small orders)

Ecoenclose's entire model is built around the idea that small orders matter. Their free shipping kicks in at $150—which is about 200 mailers or 500 business cards. That's genuinely achievable for a startup testing a product line. And they don't charge setup fees for standard products.

But here's what surprised me: the quality holds up even at small quantities. I ordered 250 custom-printed mailers for a test run, and the print registration was as good as the 5,000-run samples I'd seen. No misalignment, no color shift. I'm not a print production expert, so I can't speak to offset vs. digital—but from a procurement perspective, the consistency across runs is what keeps me coming back.

Coupon codes and free shipping: the real math

Ecoenclose regularly runs promotions. If you search for ecoenclose coupon code, you'll often find 10–15% off or free shipping on orders over a certain amount. Stack that with their standard free shipping at $150, and you can save a ton. For a $200 order, 10% off plus free shipping (which would be $15–20 otherwise) adds up to nearly $40 saved—way more than the 5% discount other vendors offer as a 'new customer' gimmick.

But I've learned to double-check: their free shipping is standard ground, typically 3–7 business days. If you need next-day, the premium is significant—totally fair, but factor it in. Actually, I should clarify: they do offer next-day options on some products (like foam board printing), but for mailers the fastest is usually 2-day. That's been reliable in my experience.

Unexpected uses: from Owala water bottles to cleaning fans

Now, let's talk about the other keywords that brought you here. Yes, they're random—but they actually connect to how versatile Ecoenclose products can be.

Hearth & Hand with Owala water bottles

If you're selling Hearth & Hand with Owala water bottles (or any similar product), a padded mailer from Ecoenclose is the perfect fit. Their 14.5×10.5 mailer fits most standard bottles with room for bubble wrap. I used one to ship a 32oz Owala to a customer last month—no complaints, no damage. And because it's eco-friendly, it aligns with the sustainable message of both brands.

Plumber business card template

Ecoenclose offers custom business card printing, and they have a decent selection of templates—including options for trades like plumbing. The 'plumber business card template' isn't always the first thing you think of when you hear 'eco-friendly packaging,' but their print division (under the same brand) handles it well. I ordered 500 for a client who runs a plumbing service, and the quality was on par with dedicated print shops. Just be sure to upload a high-resolution logo.

How to clean a fan with a plastic bag—and why Ecoenclose's mailer is better

You might have seen the viral hack: put a plastic bag over your fan blades and vacuum the dust off. But here's a twist—if you have an old Ecoenclose mailer that's no longer usable for shipping (say it got a small tear), you can repurpose the poly material for the same trick. It's sturdy, flexible, and won't shed microplastics like a typical plastic bag. Just cut it open, wrap around the blades, and use the vacuum attachment over it. The dust sticks to the inside of the mailer's film. Not bad for something that was going to be recycled anyway.

When Ecoenclose might not be your best bet

I want to be honest: for very large bulk orders (10,000+ mailers), there are traditional suppliers that can undercut Ecoenclose on unit price—though you'll want to factor in shipping and setup. For same-day in-hand delivery, you'll need a local printer. And if you need a product that's 100% plastic-free (like all-paper mailers), Ecoenclose offers some but not as many options as specialized paper packaging companies.

But for the vast majority of small to medium e-commerce sellers, marketers, and startups, Ecoenclose hits the sweet spot. Small orders get the same care as large ones. That's rare.

Hit 'order' and then immediately think 'did I do the math right?'—I still do that. But after 6 years of tracking invoices, I've learned that the cheapest quote is almost never the cheapest order. Ecoenclose's transparent pricing and free shipping threshold make it one of the few vendors where the listed price is the real price. And if you find a coupon code, even better.

Note: USPS rates as of January 2025 are $0.73 for a standard letter, $1.50 for a large envelope. Ecoenclose mailers are designed to fit within these dimensions—another cost-saving detail many overlook. (Source: usps.com/stamps)