International Shipping:
Standard international shipping is via International First-Class Mail. Delivery is generally within 2-3 weeks, but can occasionally
take longer. If you need guaranteed or express delivery, we recommend shipping via FedEx or Express Mail. Although we have negotiated very good rates with FedEx, postal International Express
Mail still tends to be the most cost effective although does not offer a guaranteed delivery time-frame. Delivery time for International Express Mail is usually within one week (often only 2-3 days), however
can occasionally take longer.
The table below should be used as an estimate only. For an exact shipping calculation, please use the online shipping
calculator on the "View Cart" page. After entering your state, postal
code & country, you will be presented with a list
of delivery options and exact pricing based on your delivery address
and the total weight of the items in your order.
| International
Shipping Options: |
- Shipping
Method :
|
-
Delivery
Estimates:
|
- Estimated Cost:
|
| International First-Class |
average
delivery in
2-3 weeks |
starts
at $4.10 |
| International Priority Mail |
average
delivery in
1-2 weeks |
starts
at around $9.00 |
- International Express Mail
|
- average
delivery
within one week
|
- starts
at around $20.00
|
FedEx Ground
(Canada Only) |
delivery in 3-6 days |
starts at around $15 |
| FedEx Intl. Economy |
2-3 days to most locations |
starts at around $30 |
| FedEx Intl. Priority |
1-2 days to most locations |
starts at around $30 |
Customs Clearance: You may be subject to import duties and taxes, which are levied once
the package reaches your country. Additional charges for customs
clearance must be borne by you; we have no control over these charges
and cannot predict what they may be. Customs policies vary
widely from country to country; you should contact your local customs
office for further information. The declared value for customs purposes is the price paid for your order, less any shipping charges. Please note that understating the value for customs in order to avoid import duties and taxes is a violation of international law, and is a practice we choose not to engage in.