SHIPPING

Packages are generally dispatched within 2 days from receipt of payment and are shipped via affiliated courier.

Shipping costs include handling and packaging fees as well as postage costs. Handling costs are fixed, while transportation costs vary depending on the total weight of the shipment. We recommend grouping your items into one order. We are unable to group two separate orders placed separately, so shipping fees will be charged for each of them. Your package will be shipped at your own risk, but special attention is paid in the case of fragile items.

WE RECOMMEND SIGNING WITH "CONTROL RESERVE" SO THAT IN CASE OF DAMAGE DURING TRANSPORT IT CAN BE MANAGED AS PROVIDED FOR BY TRANSPORT CONDITIONS AND REPORTED TO THE TRANSPORTER. SHIPMENTS NOT ACCEPTED WITH RESERVE IN ANY WAY WILL NOT BE ABLE TO BE HANDLED BY CLAIMING AGAINST THE CARRIER, SO THE RECIPIENT ASSUMES TOTAL RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY TRANSPORT DAMAGE.

However, the boxes are adequately spacious and your items are well protected.

We are always available to support you in all stages of your purchase.

SHIPPING GOODS WITH LITHIUM BATTERIES

Shipping Management of Lithium Batteries Following strong suspicions that the self-combustion of lithium battery loads is the cause of some air accidents, since January 1st, 2015, the International Air Transport Association (IATA), the international organization regulating air transport standards, has issued new and more restrictive rules regarding the transport of lithium batteries and imposes strict requirements for handling, preparation, packaging, and labeling of lithium batteries and cells carried aboard aircraft (similar rules apply to road, rail, and sea transport).

Lithium batteries (or cells), used to power a wide range of electronic devices, are considered dangerous goods because they can cause overheating and fires under certain conditions. Being a source of combustible and concentrated energy, a lithium battery can cause a violent flash when used incorrectly and its safety and protection circuits are disabled or defective.

According to IATA provisions, among other things, it is prohibited to transport lithium or lithium-ion cells or batteries for electronic devices in checked baggage, but they can only be carried in carry-on baggage and for a maximum of two (to prevent short circuits, such batteries must be individually isolated).

For greater clarity, IATA has published guidelines that establish the correct methods of packaging and transporting lithium batteries (Lithium Battery Guidance Document - www.iata.org).

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