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Re: Shipping - what not to pack!
Our move, 5 years ago, was funded by my company but as we had no furniture to move (we were renting furnished in London) we got my employers to agree that if I found a cheaper move then I could have the difference to pay for new furniture etc. in the US.
We used a much cheaper shared-container service and did all our own packing - they just arrived to take the boxes. Took about 3 to 4 weeks to arrive and everything was intact. Our stuff wasn't opened by customs, although I have no idea about the likelihood of that happening based upon the way that we shipped. |
Re: Shipping - what not to pack!
We did our own packing. The company we used said it could be insured for loss or theft but not breakage, which was fair enough. I don't think the fact that we did our own packing affected the customs activity because our boxes were sealed on pallets by the moving company, using about six layers of shrink wrap plastic and bubble wrap, and there was no way that anyone could tell who had done the packing by looking at it.
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Re: Shipping - what not to pack!
This will seem like a silly question but we have a multi system DVD player - if I get an adapter plug will it work and is it even worth shipping it? i.e. are multi region DVD players easy to find??:)
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Re: Shipping - what not to pack!
Originally Posted by bromleygirl
(Post 8745562)
This will seem like a silly question but we have a multi system DVD player - if I get an adapter plug will it work and is it even worth shipping it? i.e. are multi region DVD players easy to find??:)
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Re: Shipping - what not to pack!
Originally Posted by Hubcaps
(Post 8745579)
Check if the DVD player is dual voltage. I've brought several electrical items with me that are (including two DVD players) and all I've had to buy are a couple of new "kettle leads" and they run fine. I don't know if multi region players are easy to get here but there's usually a crack for players somewhere on the net if you need to buy new.
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Re: Shipping - what not to pack!
Originally Posted by Hubcaps
(Post 8745579)
Check if the DVD player is dual voltage. I've brought several electrical items with me that are (including two DVD players) and all I've had to buy are a couple of new "kettle leads" and they run fine. I don't know if multi region players are easy to get here but there's usually a crack for players somewhere on the net if you need to buy new.
My DVD player says - Power Supply 110-240v, 50/60hz. I think that this means that its dual voltage?? Do you think it would be ok to throw in a suitcase??:) |
Re: Shipping - what not to pack!
Originally Posted by AddyLaddy
(Post 8745920)
Amazon.com seems to sell multi-region players. I'm taking one with me, but someone warned on this forum a while back that USA TVs may not accept the 50Hz signal?
Originally Posted by bromleygirl
(Post 8747704)
Thanks Hubcaps,
My DVD player says - Power Supply 110-240v, 50/60hz. I think that this means that its dual voltage?? Do you think it would be ok to throw in a suitcase??:) You can also buy plug adapters for 110v UK items instead of buying a lead. I have one of these for my UK hair straighteners (dual voltage) and for the kids DS charger upperers. |
Re: Shipping - what not to pack!
Originally Posted by bromleygirl
(Post 8745562)
This will seem like a silly question but we have a multi system DVD player - if I get an adapter plug will it work and is it even worth shipping it? i.e. are multi region DVD players easy to find??:)
The problem you'll have, tv's over here don't have scart and if the player puts out a PAL signal, the tele over here might not read it and you'll end up with black and white bars on the tele. Component cables generally shouldn't be a problem though. |
Re: Shipping - what not to pack!
Thanks Bob and hobcaps,
So my DVD player is dual but if i can't use the scart to plug into the TV how do I then plug it in??:blink: |
Re: Shipping - what not to pack!
Originally Posted by bromleygirl
(Post 8748669)
Thanks Bob and hobcaps,
So my DVD player is dual but if i can't use the scart to plug into the TV how do I then plug it in??:blink: |
Re: Shipping - what not to pack!
Originally Posted by bromleygirl
(Post 8748669)
Thanks Bob and hobcaps,
So my DVD player is dual but if i can't use the scart to plug into the TV how do I then plug it in??:blink: |
Re: Shipping - what not to pack!
Originally Posted by AddyLaddy
(Post 8748906)
My UK Sony DVD player came with a Scart and a composite cable (red/white/yellow). I am hoping the US TV will have enough input options. Otherwise I guess I'll just buy a new one and hack it or buy a region free one.
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Re: Shipping - what not to pack!
My US DVD is hooked into my UK TV by the component leads (red white yellow as AddyLaddy said)
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Re: Shipping - what not to pack!
Your player, if it doesn't have separate component r/g/b output, basically it's crap and you'll want a new one. HDMI out would be better still just for simplicity and general upscaling to a large tele.
Lets be honest here, once you get 42" plus screens, the s-video or red/yellow/white would be crap. I've not seen a tele smaller than that in donkeys, except those naff ones for the kitchen. |
Re: Shipping - what not to pack!
Shippers are due in 45 mins and I've not had a chance to pull all my files off a old desktop computer - i still want to take the flat screen monitor with me though - should i detach now and put in my shipment the monitor and take the computer to my work, hook up there and do it that way or hold onto the monitor and put in checked baggage when I fly??:)
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