TL;DR. Choose Packhelp if you're a European brand or want a 30-unit MOQ with an online 3D design tool. Choose Teal Packaging if you're shipping to US customers, need 5-day rush production, free design help included, and free US shipping on every order.
Packhelp vs Teal Packaging — at a glance
| Packhelp | Teal Packaging | |
|---|---|---|
| Minimum order quantity | 30 boxes (Packhelp Studio) | 100 boxes (50 for some specialty) |
| Lead time (standard) | 10–14 business days | 7–10 business days |
| Rush option | Expedited options at extra cost | 5-day rush available |
| Sample policy | ~€5 for an 8-sample kit | Free sample kit |
| Design help | DIY 3D online editor | Free designer with every quote |
| Shipping | Charged separately; trans-Atlantic to US adds cost + time | Free US shipping on every order |
| HQ / production | Poland (Europe-based) | USA |
| Pricing | Instant online quote (3D editor) | Quote-based, 4-hour response |
| Certifications | FSC, Interseroh "Made for Recycling," carbon footprint per product | FSC, GRS |
| Best for | European brands; tiny test runs (30 units) | US brands needing rush + design help + 100–1,000 unit orders |
Where Packhelp is the better choice
Packhelp's online 3D editor is genuinely good — you upload artwork, see the box rendered in real time, and the price updates as you change finishes. Their MOQ of 30 is much lower than Teal's 100, which is ideal for small brand launches, single-batch product photoshoots, or European DTC tests. Their sustainability story is strong (FSC, Interseroh "Made for Recycling," per-product carbon footprint).
Specifically, choose Packhelp when:
- You're a European brand selling primarily in the EU/UK.
- You need fewer than 100 boxes for a launch test or photoshoot.
- You want a DIY online tool — no quote email, no sales conversation.
- You have a designer on staff who'd rather work in a 3D editor than email artwork.
- Per-product carbon footprint disclosure matters to your brand story.
Where Teal Packaging is the better choice
Teal is built for US-based brands ordering 100–1,000 units with deadlines. For orders at that scale, the savings on free shipping (Atlantic freight from Packhelp typically adds $100–250 to a 250-box order) plus a free designer and 5-day rush option usually make Teal the cheaper, faster choice on landed cost.
Specifically, choose Teal when:
- You ship primarily to US customers.
- You're ordering 100+ units (Teal's standard MOQ).
- You have a deadline that needs 5-day rush production.
- You want a free designer to refine your artwork instead of DIY.
- You want shipping included in the unit price — no Atlantic freight surprises.
Honest take: where Packhelp wins over Teal
Packhelp's 30-MOQ + instant 3D editor combo is unmatched at the low end. If you genuinely need 30 boxes — for a beta product launch, a press kit, or a single retail trial — Teal can't compete. We don't economically serve that market segment; Packhelp does, and they do it well. Their European production also fits European brands' supply chains naturally.
Pricing comparison: 250 mailer boxes shipped to a US destination
For a typical small US ecommerce order — 250 standard 8×6×3 mailer boxes, 4-color print, FSC kraft stock, delivered to a US warehouse — here's how the all-in costs typically line up.
| Packhelp | Teal Packaging | |
|---|---|---|
| Per-unit price | ~$1.15 | ~$0.95 |
| Box subtotal (250 units) | $288 | $237 |
| Design help | +$0 (DIY 3D editor) | Included |
| Shipping to US destination | +$120 (EU → US freight, typical) | Included |
| Total landed cost | ~$408 | ~$237 |
| Lead time (incl. shipping) | 14–21 business days | 5-day rush option, otherwise 7–10 |
Pricing examples updated 2026-05-11. Real Packhelp quotes are instant via their 3D editor; Teal's quote takes 4 business hours. Atlantic freight rates vary substantially.
Frequently asked questions
Is Packhelp cheaper than Teal Packaging?
Packhelp's per-unit prices are competitive at low volumes (under 100 boxes), where Teal's MOQ doesn't accept that quantity. For 100+ unit orders shipped to the US, Teal's free shipping typically makes the all-in landed cost lower — Atlantic freight from Packhelp adds $100-250 on a 250-box order.
Where does Packhelp produce?
Packhelp is a Polish company with production in Europe. Orders shipped to the US incur Atlantic freight (sea or air) and customs paperwork. Teal produces in the USA and ships domestically with no customs handling.
What's Packhelp's MOQ vs Teal's?
Packhelp's MOQ via their Studio tier is 30 boxes. Teal's MOQ is 100 (50 for some specialty boxes). For 30–99 unit orders, Packhelp is the only option of the two.
Does Packhelp offer a rush production option?
Packhelp offers expedited production at an extra cost; precise lead times depend on the product and finishes. Teal offers a 5-day rush option included in the standard quote workflow for most products.
Are Packhelp's boxes FSC certified?
Yes. Packhelp uses FSC-certified paper (FSC-C151608) and carries an Interseroh "Made for Recycling" certificate on 99% of their products. They also display a carbon footprint per product. Teal stocks FSC paper on request — confirm on your quote.
Can I design my packaging online at Packhelp or Teal?
Packhelp's 3D online editor is one of the cleanest DIY design tools in the industry — you can preview the box in 3D as you customize. Teal does not have a public design tool; instead, Teal includes a free designer with every quote who refines your artwork or builds a dieline from scratch. The right choice depends on whether you prefer DIY or human help.
Can I get samples from Packhelp?
Packhelp sells sample kits — typically 8 samples for around €5. Teal sends a free sample kit on request via the sample kit page.
Ready to compare quotes?
Choose Packhelp when you need fewer than 100 boxes, you're a European brand, or you want DIY 3D design. Choose Teal when you're shipping to US customers, ordering 100+ units, or you need a 5-day rush option with free designer help — we'll respond within 4 business hours.