What is the definition of a "normal package"?

Hello all,

Now I’m wondering what the definitions of the small, normal, and large package sizes when I am setting up UPS shipping on an item?
It’s not in a information balloon there.
How does one figure this out?

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jmcv2724 June 07, 2021

OK, but the field says “normal” , not medium. I found the “maunually entered size” and used that to be certain

The Bonanza shipping calculator isn’t very detailed, as you’ve found out, and isn’t all that accurate even if you do think you’ve figured out a few things. Be careful in choosing the rates and always err on YOUR side of the equation to be sure your costs are covered.

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