Chinese e-shops Batterry Shipping Policy per Country

As I wrote at my OP, that's not the reason for I've opened this topic.

Besides that I agree -in theory- with you, but:

  1. What do you mean "he is correct"? Correct in what? Have you seen any answer/opinion of his? I don't remember having seen something.
  2. Can you (or anybody else) explain what I wrote/quoted at #21? So far I haven't seen any answer... :TIRED:

Anyway, the topic is gone totally off-topic. Nobody (almost) answered to the question that I thought all members would be interested to know: Which of the known online Chinese e-shops still offer Free Batterry Shipping to BLF member's country?

I am assuming that if you can convince Gearbest to offer free shipping on batteries he would provide a $40.00 gift card! My replay was and still is that it will never happen for the reasons given. Those offering free shipping are doing so illegally by adding a false description of what is in the package.

The real question is who has a package that was sent as dangerous goods and labelled lithium batteries in the description “that was not charged”? That i would say is no one!

The e stores will do this until they are caught and heavily fined or the products get confiscated at the borders and they have to reimburse the buyers. These little e stores do not have the funds to pay heavy fines like amazon just did.

There was reference to the number of batteries being shipped and weight classification for the “type of cells” being shipped which caused a fluctuation in the shipping costs.

Do a search on lithium battery International shipping requirements and UN lithium battery shipping regulations. Then you are welcome to review the transportation shipping requirements from individual carriers on top of it which make it very clear that these procedures /requirements are not being followed by the e stores.

It would be like asking you to send lithium batteries for free up to Canada! Heck one cant get a bic pen sent up to Canada for under $15.00 U.S and that isn”t even Dangerous Goods pricing!

Well, you might be assuming whatever (and you might be right), but once more I repeat that my goal by opening this topic is other:

I'm totally not trying to "treat well" GB in order to get (under strict terms) a $40 gift card. I won't get rich if I get it!

I understand what you're saying, and -as I wrote before- I agree in theory with you (if you follow the link at my OP you'll realize that I've done some reading regarding air-mail shipping legistlation for Li batteries), but "my replay was and still is" that so far I haven't seen any satisfying (or not) explanation regarding what I wrote/quoted at #21.

As I don't like repeating the same over & over again, I don't intend to make further discussion regarding shipping regulations, especially since such a simple question I've made/quoted hasn't been explained -so far- with simple logic.

So... please let's stick to the topic's subject.

Since (last I checked), lithium-ion batteries can be shipped by air inside of consumer products, wouldn’t it be easier to just design a $1.00 5mm LED “disposable” flashlight that 18650s can be shipped inside of? Or even a multi-cell version for bigger orders?

This is what mntelectronics is doing to ship batteries to outside of the US.

FastTech can’t ship batteries to my country.
GearBest can ship, but the cost is too much, IMHO.
Recently I bought 2 pair of batteries on eBay, shipping cost $5.
GB’s CS really ridiculous for me, they can’t figure out what my questions and the answers. I want to know their battery product date before buy. Poor guy.

Same with the other vendor from HK where I ordered my 18650 and 14500 recently. I was like “what??! somebody must have sent me the wrong items” when I first opened my parcel :smiley:

Shipping batteries inside cheap disposable shells is a very good idea. :exclamation: I wonder why the rest e-shops (chinese or not) aren’t doing it. It’s been times that I’ve been asking myself if I should buy powerbanks with good 18650s, open them and take their cells. They cost less that way! :wink:

We will be waiting a very long time for this. Its not to long ago some companies started to ship cells inside a case instead of a plastic bag! At this rate we will all be aliens before they decide to ship cells inside a light lol I tried to buy a shaver like a beard trimmer and they are charging extra shipping on that even thought the battery is built in.

I’m not sure, but I think that anyone who’s doing hasn’t heard about good logistics. :weary: I’ve noticed that GB charges extra for shipping (to Greece) a powerbank with built-in cells, when others (e.g. BG) don’t.

Yea weird because if it is a brand name battery bank should be no issues. These items should fall under a different shipping category.

I’m talking about a quality one (Xiaomi 10000mAh). I don’t know what’s it’s shipping cost to AU or wherever elswhere, but it’s extra 9$ to GR if some poor guy buys it from GB. Just think that it’s cost (shipped) was about $12 when I bought it about a year ago…

Yea i want to buy cells now. Its about 10 USD to ship here with GB. Usually i pay for faster shipping but that might be like 4 USD usually.

I understand it sucks! I think its still cheaper to buy from GB even with the extra shipping cost. I use to buy all my cells from fasttech ages ago i think now they are charging close to 8 USD each cell.

4pcs NCR18650B = $9.44
4pcs INR18650 - 30Q = $9.44
4pcs ICR18650 - 28A = $5.13
4pcs ICR18650 - 26FM = $5.13

There is no sense unless they make an extra profit on some cells with shipping cost.
Before that couple months of stop to shipping li ion cells, they send to EU with Post NL at registred mail shipping with cost between 2-3 $…

And I aks them but no one know to answer me, why they stop to send with Post NL, when other sellers and stores and now shipp with Post NL like a Ali stores that you mention and much more others…

Of course I talk about Gearbest.

Noticed. Thanks for the hint!

My 14500 batteries from Banggood shipped free to Germany. When ordering it said “CN Warehouse”, but they where shipped from NL (a P.O. Box in Schledam) per “FlytExpress”, priority, not declared as Li-batteries, the 2 cells lying in 2 separate 4-cell-plastic-hardcases, 9 days door-to-door.

This may in fact be a good idea. If you know about these packs, with cylindrical cells, please post. I’m actually interested in 14500 and 26650 ones, not 18650.

Using LiIon and battery packs is something that intrigues me. I’ve just posted another thread about it, see Shouldn't flashlights use Li-polymer cells?.

Strange thing happened:

Fasttech shipped me a 4 pack NiMH AAA and they charged some extra shipping cost because it’s batteries.
Not necessary for NiMH, but the package had a label on it: “LITHIUM ION BATTERIES”.

Weird…

India

KD offers free shipping

so does some shops in ali express
https://www.aliexpress.com/store/2348031?spm=2114.10010108.0.0.Bx9gWK

Power banks are classed as batteries, not as equipment and are supposed to be shipped as dangerous goods.