Lara Croft
5th December 2007, 11:39 AM
Hi!
We are amassing a list of things that the removal people say cannot travel in the container. They should know what they are talking about, but...
Can anyone confirm / deny if they have successfully brought:
- bottles of spirits (unopened) without paying duty - we have 3 cases of rare malt whisky (bought as an investment)
- after-shave / perfume? (part-used bottles)
- arrows and fletchings (we are field archers)
- any leather goods - jackets / quivers / leather sofa & chairs
- candles
- a diving cylinder
- air rifles & pistols
I'm sure there will be more, this is just to start with....
Thanks!
Jane
Jo Jo
5th December 2007, 11:45 AM
We brought two brand new leather armchairs with us, still in their wrapping, although we had sat on them and covered them with cat hair so they were used and we didn't need to declare them to customs. We also brought 3 dive cylinders with us, all used, and lots of candles (I didn't know i had so many until I unpacked them!)
jackie m
5th December 2007, 11:50 AM
Hi Jane can answer only a couple but the following you can & we did bring not sure on the other items on your list
perfume/ aftershave we had new & opened bottles
candles & as I love candles I brought lots with me
Leather jackets/sofa our friends brought their leather sofa sounds strange what you are being told I would look into it further.
Hope this helps
jackie
Georgebulldog
5th December 2007, 11:55 AM
Have you looked at MAF website?.
I've had the same things said to me so I emailed MAF yesterday (someone on this forum recommended to) & they came back straight away, really helpful
Piper
5th December 2007, 12:27 PM
If it helps - although it's entirely unrelated to your items - my sister in NZ just successfully imported a huge deer antler light fitting thingy which you'd take one look at and say NO WAY :eek:
It seems to me that their bark is worse than their bite, MAF that is, if you're sensible. Though the heavy duty arsenal may be a tads worrying to them! Only kidding, air rifles are prevalent there.
Re the whisky - If you need any help disposing of it afore ye go... I think that might be a wise idea :D
Like George, I'd also say email them.
Nick88
5th December 2007, 01:35 PM
Air rifles are fine, but silencers are not allowed (told to take it off when being inspected). I assume you have precharged pneumatics, I brought a GC2 in with no hassles. Make sure you have a lab number on the bottle so that the dive shops here can fill and service it, mine doesn't have one and now it is an ornament in the garage.
There is no field target shooting here, they tend to go for the real thing (possums) with 1000fps .22s.
Familyofmonkeys
5th December 2007, 04:13 PM
We brought spirits with us....you might need do have letter to explain that it is for personal consumption, considering the quantity you are bringing. customs are looking for anything you can sell on...but if you are upfront, then you should have no problem.
You can bring perfume/aftershave. They often say you can't as they are flammable, but in the quantity you are talking, it isn't really a risk...make sure it gets packed inside plastic tub (with other personal/cosmetic products) so if there is a leak, it won't saturate anything else.
You can bring paraffin wax candles, but not beeswax...they are ttrict on this one. You will know if a candle is beeswax....much more expensive to buy and anyway almost all candles in UK are paraffin wax.
Bloke bought his diving gear, no problems...but cylinders have to be empty otherwise risk of explosion due to pressure change when going through tropics.
Leather goods are fine....as long as treated leather, which most things are.
Lara Croft
5th December 2007, 07:04 PM
Thanks everyone - that's great!
We have the 2nd removal company giving us estimates today, so I'll bombard them with questions :yes
Cheers!
Jane
BigRod
5th December 2007, 08:08 PM
There is no field target shooting here, they tend to go for the real thing (possums) with 1000fps .22s.
... but there is plenty of field target shooting for real rifles, indoor smallbore (.22) is popular (and yes I do too) and range shooting of air rifles is common (at least in the Hutt).
Pip
5th December 2007, 08:12 PM
Hi!
- bottles of spirits (unopened) without paying duty - we have 3 cases of rare malt whisky (bought as an investment)
- after-shave / perfume? (part-used bottles)
- arrows and fletchings (we are field archers)
- any leather goods - jackets / quivers / leather sofa & chairs
- candles
- a diving cylinder
- air rifles & pistols
I'm sure there will be more, this is just to start with....
Thanks!
Jane
yes to :
unopened spirits
yes to aftershave/perfume - part used and new (stocking up!)
yes to leather jackets/sofas etc
yes to candles..
all no probs.:yes
Lupin
5th December 2007, 08:20 PM
If in doubt, just declare :)
Removal companies can be lazy but insist on all the questionables being packed seperately in a well labelled carton and declare them :)
Carey
29th March 2008, 10:38 AM
Hi!
We are amassing a list of things that the removal people say cannot travel in the container. They should know what they are talking about, but...
Can anyone confirm / deny if they have successfully brought:
- bottles of spirits (unopened) without paying duty - we have 3 cases of rare malt whisky (bought as an investment)
- after-shave / perfume? (part-used bottles)
- arrows and fletchings (we are field archers)
- any leather goods - jackets / quivers / leather sofa & chairs
- candles
- a diving cylinder
- air rifles & pistols
I'm sure there will be more, this is just to start with....
Thanks!
Jane
Can you bring wicker log basket made of willow? Thought I'd read no plant based materials but not sure and would like to bring it.
holland
29th March 2008, 10:40 AM
What removal companies are you getting quotes from?? If John Masons is one of them...you might want to ask if they will ship your jewellery over.....
marcia
29th March 2008, 12:34 PM
Don't rely on what the removal companies tell you, I would email MAF direct with any queries and keep a copy of your questions and replies - get it from the horses mouth - not from the guys who are just trying to get your trade and may be a bit on the 'cowboy' side, and basically couldn't give a 'tinkers cuss' about your belongings or the regulations on this side of the world, just want your money! :nice1
dusk
29th March 2008, 12:35 PM
candles - its only pure beeswax candles they are concerned about
wickerwork, rattan and bamboo can be brought in but may need to be treated/fumigated by MAF which will cost you. easier to deal with if its not beaten up an starting to unravel itself apparently...
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