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Old Jul 7th 2007, 9:26 am
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Hi, we are just sorting out what's going with us and what to sell on ebay, can anyone tell me if our patio heater would be ok to take? I wasn't sure if customs would allow it, plus would the gas fittings be the same type? I know you can't take the cylinders obviously, but it would be a shame to leave the heater behind as it was a top of the range one.
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Originally Posted by Malcs66
Hi, we are just sorting out what's going with us and what to sell on ebay, can anyone tell me if our patio heater would be ok to take? I wasn't sure if customs would allow it, plus would the gas fittings be the same type? I know you can't take the cylinders obviously, but it would be a shame to leave the heater behind as it was a top of the range one.
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not sure, all i can tell you is that they are really cheap out here, you can pick a nice one up from bunnings for about $150, pete
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ok thanks Pete.
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Old Jul 7th 2007, 1:11 pm
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Originally Posted by Malcs66
Hi, we are just sorting out what's going with us and what to sell on ebay, can anyone tell me if our patio heater would be ok to take? I wasn't sure if customs would allow it, plus would the gas fittings be the same type? I know you can't take the cylinders obviously, but it would be a shame to leave the heater behind as it was a top of the range one.
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We took ours, got through Customs/AQIS ok... Fittings are different... Yup they're cheap out here...
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Cheers DrWho, doesn't look like i'll bother taking it. The people buying the house want to buy it anyway.
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...The people buying the house want to buy it anyway...
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