Glad to be of service! I try to get packages ready as soon as possible. In the evenings, I can sometimes hear the computer or my cellphone beep when a new mail message comes in. It’s easy to take care of orders as soon as they come in that way (but a little disappointing when the message is spam for the latest in male enhancement )
My carrier picks up between 1 - 3 PM, but on some days I have to stop at the Post Office and can drop them before noon to try to get them on the early outbound truck for regional sorting.
After researching shipping charges for international, I don’t see any way to be competitive with HK/Chinese sellers for international deliveries - but if I’m overlooking an option, I would value any input offered!
As an example, it costs $1.98 USD (plus packaging) to ship a pair of 18650’s via USPS First Class. To ship the same batteries to Europe or Australia is $6.12 USD. The greater the weight, the worse it gets. A WP6 II charger would run $11.60 USD (plus packaging) to the same locations. FedEx and UPS are significantly higher.
L2 - 2010 model release - gold/sand finish - forward clicky - no tail stand - NO SolarForce logo on side plates (you can engrave instead) - $9.90 - 10+ in stock
L2 - 2010 model release - silver/grey finish - forward clicky - no tail stand - NO SolarForce logo on side plates (you can engrave instead) - $10.90 - 10+ in stock
Steve,
Always great to see someone starting a business and making it a point to give back to his community congrats, thank you and good luck with all your ventures!
as far as I know USPS will not ship lithium batteries outside of the US, period.
at least that was the case a few months ago