Bringing this discussion back down to Earth, 

I ship a lot of moderate weight (up to 5 pound) items and I can tell you that 
shipping costs have escalated so much over the past few years that I'm sure 
many people have limited their internet shopping.  This is especially true from 
my experience with international sales.  As an example, I make a variety of 
spun aluminum knob inlays for "boatanchor" radios that range in price from $1 
to $4 and weigh practically nothing.  The cheapest I can ship a tiny inlay to 
Europe in  * a box, is $7.10.  Needless to say, bundling for overseas shipments 
is the only practical way.

If your first impression is that Elecraft's shipping is a tad on the high side, 
just remember, the high dollar items are insured for full value.   That's an 
added $20 for a $2k item.  That plus the very real high cost for any service 
moves that amount up quite a bit.

Admittedly, loss or damage to a relatively small package is low, but do you 
really want to take that chance?

73, Charlie k3ICH


* Yes, I could put it in a simple envelope for $1.35, but the chance of damage 
is close to 100%.  I use a fold-up "cassette mailer" box that you could stand 
on resulting in a damage percentage under 1%.  My only concern is just how long 
a cassette mailer box is going to be sold.  Does anybody still use cassettes, 
or much less,  send them through the mail?    Domestic USPS on that box has 
gone from 59¢ to $2.54 in about ten years.   Int'l, from a couple bucks to 
$7.10 in the same time frame.





-----Original Message-----
From: Elecraft [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Ray Sills
Sent: Monday, August 31, 2015 8:59 AM
To: Elecraft Reflector <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] Wow, Elecraft charges a lot for shipping!

When I ordered my KX3 kit several years ago, I requested USPS Priority Mail.  
The cost was around $15 (less expensive than any other shipping method), and it 
arrived (west coast to east coast) in 3 days… maybe 2, I forget.  But, it -was- 
quick.

USPS Priority does a fine job.  And, insurance is available.  Only once in my 
experience did USPS have a shipping hiccup:
The package coming to me had arrived in Philadelphia (closest major city)… but 
somehow, it got sent to California, where I languished for a day or two, before 
finally coming back to Philly and ultimately to me.  BTW, this hiccup was not 
an order from Elecraft.  I still prefer USPS Priority.

73 de Ray
K2ULR
KX3 #211



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