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Published: June 8, 2007
No home or office supply cabinet is complete without a box of envelopes. Whether billing a client, sending an invitation, or paying an invoice, everyone relies heavily on envelopes. Even with the proliferation of email correspondence, there is still nothing as satisfying as receiving a handwritten letter, via snail mail, in a lovely, thick envelope.
Several different kinds of envelopes are available depending on whether the user needs them for personal or professional use.
The most popular types of envelopes are the #9 envelope and the #10 envelope. Both come in a wide variety of styles including window envelopes, double window envelopes, and security envelopes. All can be found for purchase online or at a local office supply store.
The #9 envelope is approximately 3-7/8" x 8-7/8" and the #10 envelope is approximately 4-1/8" x 9-1/2." Both are good sizes to send standard business or personal correspondence. #9 envelopes and #10 envelopes come in convenient, self sealing styles which do not require the user to lick the envelope to close. A box of 500 self sealing #9 and #10 envelopes will run approximately $25.00, and can be found online at Staples.com. One can also use the site to find a local store if they choose to buy in person. Also, if 500 envelopes is too much for one's personal use, they can visit their nearest drug store, where a box of forty #9 envelopes or #10 envelopes can cost as little as $1.00.
Window envelopes and double window envelopes are used for professional purposes such as mailing pre-addressed invoices. As the name suggests, window envelopes come with a window near the top of the envelope, which displays the addressee's information as well as a window near the center of the envelope, which displays the recipient's information. Window envelopes can be customized so that the windows accurately appear where the mailing addresses are on the invoices. The user merely provides the measurements, and the envelope company does the rest. Window envelopes range in cost, from $80.00 for approximately 1,000 envelopes, to $600.00 for 10,000 envelopes. Window envelopes can be ordered in bulk at discounted prices, at sites such as WindowEnvelopes.com.
Security envelopes can also be used for both professional and personal purposes. Anytime someone needs to send sensitive information such as checks or confidential documents through the mail, they may opt to utilize security envelopes. These security envelopes also come in a variety of sizes, including the standard #9 envelope and the #10 envelope. They are typically white on the outside, and tinted blue on the inside. That way, no one can read or see the contents inside the security envelope. Window envelopes can also be ordered with the blue security lining. Typically, security envelopes cost about $60.00 for a box of 500, and can be found at office supply websites such as Keysan.com.
#9 and #10 envelopes, window envelopes, and security envelopes are staples in any home or office. Even in the age of electronic mails, many still rely on window envelopes and security envelopes to invoice their customers and pay their bills. Others rely on envelopes to send handwritten letters. Luckily, online catalogs as well as office supply stores make it very easy to find every kind of plain and window envelope available. Moreover, many online stores will offer discounts or free shipping for buying in bulk, and even the local drug store will offer coupons to help keep everyone well stocked with the right envelopes.
Sources:
Frequently Asked Questions. WindowEnvelopes.com. 2002. 7 June 2007 http://www.windowenvelopes.com/faq.asp#sw1
Window Envelopes. Staples. 2007. 7 June 2007 http://www.staples.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/S taplesSearch?storeId=10001&catalogId=10051& />Mead Security Envelopes, No. 10. Walgreens.com. 2007. Walgreens Co. 7 June 2007 http://www.walgreens.com/store/product.jsp?CATID=1 00425&navAction=jump&navCount=0&id=pro />Envelopes. Keysan.1996-2007. 7 July 2007 http://www.keysan.com/ksu1015.htm
Several different kinds of envelopes are available depending on whether the user needs them for personal or professional use.
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The #9 envelope is approximately 3-7/8" x 8-7/8" and the #10 envelope is approximately 4-1/8" x 9-1/2." Both are good sizes to send standard business or personal correspondence. #9 envelopes and #10 envelopes come in convenient, self sealing styles which do not require the user to lick the envelope to close. A box of 500 self sealing #9 and #10 envelopes will run approximately $25.00, and can be found online at Staples.com. One can also use the site to find a local store if they choose to buy in person. Also, if 500 envelopes is too much for one's personal use, they can visit their nearest drug store, where a box of forty #9 envelopes or #10 envelopes can cost as little as $1.00.
Window envelopes and double window envelopes are used for professional purposes such as mailing pre-addressed invoices. As the name suggests, window envelopes come with a window near the top of the envelope, which displays the addressee's information as well as a window near the center of the envelope, which displays the recipient's information. Window envelopes can be customized so that the windows accurately appear where the mailing addresses are on the invoices. The user merely provides the measurements, and the envelope company does the rest. Window envelopes range in cost, from $80.00 for approximately 1,000 envelopes, to $600.00 for 10,000 envelopes. Window envelopes can be ordered in bulk at discounted prices, at sites such as WindowEnvelopes.com.
Security envelopes can also be used for both professional and personal purposes. Anytime someone needs to send sensitive information such as checks or confidential documents through the mail, they may opt to utilize security envelopes. These security envelopes also come in a variety of sizes, including the standard #9 envelope and the #10 envelope. They are typically white on the outside, and tinted blue on the inside. That way, no one can read or see the contents inside the security envelope. Window envelopes can also be ordered with the blue security lining. Typically, security envelopes cost about $60.00 for a box of 500, and can be found at office supply websites such as Keysan.com.
#9 and #10 envelopes, window envelopes, and security envelopes are staples in any home or office. Even in the age of electronic mails, many still rely on window envelopes and security envelopes to invoice their customers and pay their bills. Others rely on envelopes to send handwritten letters. Luckily, online catalogs as well as office supply stores make it very easy to find every kind of plain and window envelope available. Moreover, many online stores will offer discounts or free shipping for buying in bulk, and even the local drug store will offer coupons to help keep everyone well stocked with the right envelopes.
Sources:
Frequently Asked Questions. WindowEnvelopes.com. 2002. 7 June 2007 http://www.windowenvelopes.com/faq.asp#sw1
Window Envelopes. Staples. 2007. 7 June 2007 http://www.staples.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/S taplesSearch?storeId=10001&catalogId=10051& />Mead Security Envelopes, No. 10. Walgreens.com. 2007. Walgreens Co. 7 June 2007 http://www.walgreens.com/store/product.jsp?CATID=1 00425&navAction=jump&navCount=0&id=pro />Envelopes. Keysan.1996-2007. 7 July 2007 http://www.keysan.com/ksu1015.htm