Geeky husband wants to ship electronics hobby items ,any advice?
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Geeky husband wants to ship electronics hobby items ,any advice?
hi guys!
my husband would like to ship his electronics hobby items to US.
Items like components, modules, development boards, test tools / equipment (power supplies, scopes, meters etc.) Computers and computer parts.
has anyone done that before ? is it going to be an issue ? is the customs going to release easily ?
honestly my opinion is : order a skip and chuck them in ..because I don't think we will even have the space for all the crap over there.
however it is his only hobby so I thought I would try here first just in case someone done that before.
thanks
my husband would like to ship his electronics hobby items to US.
Items like components, modules, development boards, test tools / equipment (power supplies, scopes, meters etc.) Computers and computer parts.
has anyone done that before ? is it going to be an issue ? is the customs going to release easily ?
honestly my opinion is : order a skip and chuck them in ..because I don't think we will even have the space for all the crap over there.
however it is his only hobby so I thought I would try here first just in case someone done that before.
thanks
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Re: Geeky husband wants to ship electronics hobby items ,any advice?
Computers and computer parts won't be a problem I suspect as long as the boxes are clearly marked with a pretty solid itinerary. Expect CBP to open the boxes for inspection though.
In terms of components, boards and power supplies - (assuming they can switch to US voltage) surely it would be more cost effective to buy that stuff here and bin it. Saves you having to worry about import duty (if applicable), shipping costs.etc .etc .etc
When I moved here, I flew with my geek stuff (xbox, iMac, laptop.etc). I pretty much gave away/binned stuff like scanners, printers.etc and bought new power cables on ebay.
In terms of components, boards and power supplies - (assuming they can switch to US voltage) surely it would be more cost effective to buy that stuff here and bin it. Saves you having to worry about import duty (if applicable), shipping costs.etc .etc .etc
When I moved here, I flew with my geek stuff (xbox, iMac, laptop.etc). I pretty much gave away/binned stuff like scanners, printers.etc and bought new power cables on ebay.
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My heart goes out to you. I live with one of those geeks and have had the third bedroom turned into a playroom for electronics, piece parts, computers from the dinosaur era and every other gadget electronic he can lay his hands on. My advice: Leave it all behind and let him start fresh.
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Shipped as part of a shipment of household goods, so long as clearly labeled and described in detail on the load manifest, they shouldn't be a problem, especially a surface shipment. That said, there is an increased likelihood of your shipment being searched however they arrive in the US.
I wouldn't worry about having room, because most American homes are much larger and have more storage space than homes in the UK. That probably isn't what you want to hear though!
I wouldn't worry about having room, because most American homes are much larger and have more storage space than homes in the UK. That probably isn't what you want to hear though!
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No!!! No!!
Now is probably your only chance to get rid of all the crap... Stuff like that is cheap as chips here.
There is an electronics store called Frys (Fry's Home Electronics | Computer Parts & Accessories, Software, Games, TVs, Cameras - Frys.com) that sells everything. In Austin, where I live, they have a starbucks-like cafe inside as well. I'm not sure if it's for the geeks when they need a bit of sustenance or whether it's for the geek's partners who would otherwise be getting ready to kill after spending 2 sodding hours wandering round looking at hard drives.
Now is probably your only chance to get rid of all the crap... Stuff like that is cheap as chips here.
There is an electronics store called Frys (Fry's Home Electronics | Computer Parts & Accessories, Software, Games, TVs, Cameras - Frys.com) that sells everything. In Austin, where I live, they have a starbucks-like cafe inside as well. I'm not sure if it's for the geeks when they need a bit of sustenance or whether it's for the geek's partners who would otherwise be getting ready to kill after spending 2 sodding hours wandering round looking at hard drives.
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I left all my computers and just brought the hard drives (about 10) as hand luggage. Raised a few eyebrows but that was about it.
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Re: Geeky husband wants to ship electronics hobby items ,any advice?
No!!! No!!
Now is probably your only chance to get rid of all the crap... Stuff like that is cheap as chips here.
There is an electronics store called Frys (Fry's Home Electronics | Computer Parts & Accessories, Software, Games, TVs, Cameras - Frys.com) that sells everything. In Austin, where I live, they have a starbucks-like cafe inside as well. I'm not sure if it's for the geeks when they need a bit of sustenance or whether it's for the geek's partners who would otherwise be getting ready to kill after spending 2 sodding hours wandering round looking at hard drives.
Now is probably your only chance to get rid of all the crap... Stuff like that is cheap as chips here.
There is an electronics store called Frys (Fry's Home Electronics | Computer Parts & Accessories, Software, Games, TVs, Cameras - Frys.com) that sells everything. In Austin, where I live, they have a starbucks-like cafe inside as well. I'm not sure if it's for the geeks when they need a bit of sustenance or whether it's for the geek's partners who would otherwise be getting ready to kill after spending 2 sodding hours wandering round looking at hard drives.
OP - I packed all my bits and shipped them over. No problems at all. No duty to pay. Let the man have his hobby and enjoy himself. On the other hand you could tell him about Frys and how much fun he can have replacing it all once he gets here.
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Re: Geeky husband wants to ship electronics hobby items ,any advice?
Printed circuit boards are a red flag with CBP so you are very likely going to get hit for an intensive examination.
I do not know how much weight you have but consider shipping it separately with Trans Global Express or Parcel Hero.
An intensive examination can cost two thousand dollars and upwards.
I do not know how much weight you have but consider shipping it separately with Trans Global Express or Parcel Hero.
An intensive examination can cost two thousand dollars and upwards.
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I left most of my electronics at home, shipped my server and that was about it. I found ne hobbies/tasks like cutting up trees, house repairs and doing taxes. I still dabble in electronics, but no where near as much as I did. Frys is about the only place you can walk in and buy stuff, but Amazon and Ebay are your friend.
With the pound being so low, shipping costs may be quite high. Tell him to save the shipping costs and allow him to spend that money on new toys. Maybe he could buy a decent drone for that money.
With the pound being so low, shipping costs may be quite high. Tell him to save the shipping costs and allow him to spend that money on new toys. Maybe he could buy a decent drone for that money.
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Re: Geeky husband wants to ship electronics hobby items ,any advice?
Typical boy/girl argument happening here! a mans crap is his life!! just let him be!!
I brought all my geeky 'crap' over as hold baggage, I had a hard shell case lined with bubblewrap, it worked perfectly.
It was worth it just to see the wifes face when she helped me unpack!!
Mans answer - bring it
Womans answer - dump it
I brought all my geeky 'crap' over as hold baggage, I had a hard shell case lined with bubblewrap, it worked perfectly.
It was worth it just to see the wifes face when she helped me unpack!!
Mans answer - bring it
Womans answer - dump it
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Re: Geeky husband wants to ship electronics hobby items ,any advice?
Typical boy/girl argument happening here! a mans crap is his life!! just let him be!!
I brought all my geeky 'crap' over as hold baggage, I had a hard shell case lined with bubblewrap, it worked perfectly.
It was worth it just to see the wifes face when she helped me unpack!!
Mans answer - bring it
Womans answer - dump it
I brought all my geeky 'crap' over as hold baggage, I had a hard shell case lined with bubblewrap, it worked perfectly.
It was worth it just to see the wifes face when she helped me unpack!!
Mans answer - bring it
Womans answer - dump it
Geeks unite!
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Re: Geeky husband wants to ship electronics hobby items ,any advice?
Typical boy/girl argument happening here! a mans crap is his life!! just let him be!!
I brought all my geeky 'crap' over as hold baggage, I had a hard shell case lined with bubblewrap, it worked perfectly.
It was worth it just to see the wifes face when she helped me unpack!!
Mans answer - bring it
Womans answer - dump it
I brought all my geeky 'crap' over as hold baggage, I had a hard shell case lined with bubblewrap, it worked perfectly.
It was worth it just to see the wifes face when she helped me unpack!!
Mans answer - bring it
Womans answer - dump it
I did ship my archery gear. I had previously taken a bow on a plane as in my carry on many years ago.
Last edited by mrken30; Apr 12th 2017 at 4:41 pm.
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Re: Geeky husband wants to ship electronics hobby items ,any advice?
My heart goes out to you. I live with one of those geeks and have had the third bedroom turned into a playroom for electronics, piece parts, computers from the dinosaur era and every other gadget electronic he can lay his hands on. My advice: Leave it all behind and let him start fresh.
I live in a small 1 bed apartment, all my 'crap' is filed in a large chest of drawers.
I will just point out that when 'er indoors' was struggling with wifi at her new build hotel, Mr DJ6372 saved the day with offerings from his altar of 'crap'
Last edited by dj6372; Apr 12th 2017 at 4:35 pm.