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Best way to post a kite across australia????

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Created by TheMedic > 9 months ago, 26 Oct 2009
TheMedic
WA, 153 posts
26 Oct 2009 12:10PM
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Hey guys,

What is the best way (and cheapest) to have a kite sent from the easy coast to the west coast?
Any experiences/ tips/ times?

If anyone could give a rough guesstament of how much it would cost, that would be awesome.

Cheers.

ashkiter
QLD, 431 posts
26 Oct 2009 2:48PM
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I've done it firm west coast to east coast - just buy some tough garbo bags and a roll of packing tape form the post office (total spend so far Approx $5.00), Pack, Wrap well usins as much tape as possiable to suck most of the air out (like those vac paking bags you used to see on TV - take it back to the post office and best cost City - to - City is under $30.00

I sent a 10.5mtr and cost 26bucks inc bar, lines and pump.

or send it COD - cost you nothing in postage at the time of sending it - also GNT you payment for the kite

Time frame - about 5 working days usually

kiteboy dave
QLD, 6525 posts
26 Oct 2009 2:52PM
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Hi,

An easy and fast way is to send it COD thru oz post. The buyer has to pay cash to receive the item, then Oz Post will deposit the purchase price in your bank and keep the postage charge (maybe around $40, can't remember exactly).

Another way is to put it on a Greyhound bus, they do cheap freight across the country, I think $30 for a kite east-west. Has to be delivered/received at a bus terminal tho.

theDoctor
NSW, 5786 posts
26 Oct 2009 4:12PM
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aus post, pack it tight and get a few quotes... prices tend to vary greatly depending whether post ofice is a franchise or a mail centre depot (usually cheaper)..

sent a few from east coast to west coast via depot and was only like thirty bucks, just recently sent one to qld via franchise and it cost me fifty!

Tribal Elder
WA, 85 posts
26 Oct 2009 1:27PM
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I am only half joking here....


Post it via NZ and it will take approx 6 - 8 working days for the round trip!

I have had a kite land on my doorstep from a provincial town in NZ within 4 days of being despatched.

Compare that to a kite sent from Brisbane, which took 2 weeks to arrive in Perth.

Cheers.

michel
NSW, 413 posts
26 Oct 2009 5:44PM
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aust post seems to be the best,i posted one to wa cost $35 inc.$1000 insurance cover,just a hint, always keep the box your kite comes in, they are sized for the cheapest postage possible.

tightlines
WA, 3510 posts
26 Oct 2009 3:09PM
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Yep Aussie post, I sent one recently to Qld from Perth, complete with B&L and pump, breakdown was
Regular parcel over 500g (was 4.410kg) = $20.80
Registed post (safer, has to be signed for at other end) = $2.75
Insurance cover ($1000 from mem) = $11.25
Total = $34.80
That is by road so allow a few days think it was 4 or 5.

Aorta
VIC, 244 posts
26 Oct 2009 6:41PM
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I recently had a kite sent to me from Sydney to Melbourne, my mate had the kite dropped off to him, then the next day he put it on his work courier account, i had it the next day, free! was tres awesome
So i guess that would be the best way to do it.

Robe
SA, 150 posts
26 Oct 2009 6:29PM
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Dont use a box- they will measure it's dimentions and it'll cost you more than just wrapping it in plastic bags, make sure its a strange shape that they cant measure-

tightlines
WA, 3510 posts
26 Oct 2009 5:43PM
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Robe said...

Dont use a box- they will measure it's dimentions and it'll cost you more than just wrapping it in plastic bags, make sure its a strange shape that they cant measure-


Yep, what he said.

kitebored
NSW, 593 posts
27 Oct 2009 1:09PM
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What about a surfboard? Looking at posting one from WA to NSW..

loco4olas
NSW, 1525 posts
27 Oct 2009 1:36PM
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Robe said...

Don't use a box- they will measure it's dimensions and it'll cost you more than just wrapping it in plastic bags, make sure its a strange shape that they cant measure-


Hmm good idea-I wonder of that works internationally-want to send some stuff to Indo.

KiteNutt
QLD, 280 posts
27 Oct 2009 3:06PM
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kitebored said...

What about a surfboard? Looking at posting one from WA to NSW..


I've found Austpost generally won't take anything over 1400mm long.
You might be looking at lots of bubble wrap with cardboard over and shop around for the best courier/busfreight price... Again they usually price by cubic dimentions so keep the packaging down.

Either that or give it to someone who's flying over to take.

Venomguy
154 posts
27 Oct 2009 1:43PM
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Warning,

be careful with Oz Post as they still loose 1% of their parcels each year, and your kite could be this 1%, suggest you make sure to take out the insurance option when you send as this saved me being out of pocket last time they lost one of my kites.

cheers

Drew

sillymanwithamoustache
TAS, 97 posts
27 Oct 2009 5:06PM
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Venomguy said...

Warning,

be careful with Oz Post as they still loose 1% of their parcels each year, and your kite could be this 1%, suggest you make sure to take out the insurance option when you send as this saved me being out of pocket last time they lost one of my kites.

cheers

Drew


here here, I bought a board of someone here on seabreeze, after 2 months of waiting i finally hear from him that its 'lost' and i'm still waiting for a refund!
just make sure u get insurance and registered post!!!

Flying High
NSW, 217 posts
27 Oct 2009 10:27PM
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I agree with most that has been said.
From recent experience, I sent two kites by Aus Post. They both were packed in boxes with pumps etc. One was slightly bigger than the other and weighed approximately the same.
The larger box with insurance sent Sydney to Brisbane cost $50.00.
The smaller one with insurance going to Melbourne cost $35.00.
When I queried the price difference the answer was the larger dimensions of the box, (which would have only been a few centremetres longer.)
The inurance is relatively cheap, $11.70 for $1,000, so approx 1% of the value.
Both were categorised Regular Parcel over 500g.
So the smaller the dimensions or irregular packaged shape (within reason) will save you some money.

greenleader
QLD, 5283 posts
27 Oct 2009 10:19PM
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[b]loco4olas said...Hmm good idea-I wonder of that works internationally-want to send some stuff to Indo.


use a boogie board bag to wrap stuff up in! hope this helps.

ashkiter
QLD, 431 posts
28 Oct 2009 3:25AM
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Better still - write your address on the front and where it needs to go as the sender - jam it in a post box

The post office will see not enough postage (or no postage) and return to sender

And Presto - no cost postage.........

michel
NSW, 413 posts
28 Oct 2009 7:21AM
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if you are sending with pump & bar chances are you wont be able to pack it much smaller than the original kite box size,saves lots of taping and wrapping for the sake of a few bucks and better protection for kite.the 6m cabrinha boxes are a perfect size,they come within size requirement.

stamp
QLD, 2800 posts
28 Oct 2009 8:48AM
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ashkiter said...

[b]Better still - write your address on the front and where it needs to go as the sender - jam it in a post box




you show me a post box you can jam a kite into

kitebored
NSW, 593 posts
28 Oct 2009 1:28PM
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KiteNutt said...

kitebored said...

What about a surfboard? Looking at posting one from WA to NSW..


I've found Austpost generally won't take anything over 1400mm long.
You might be looking at lots of bubble wrap with cardboard over and shop around for the best courier/busfreight price... Again they usually price by cubic dimentions so keep the packaging down.

Either that or give it to someone who's flying over to take.


Cheers or the reply. Yeh I've got some prices, all over $100 - even for depot to depot. Not really worth shipping a second hand board for this price..



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