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    Bits for the house

    Well, I'm getting quotes from the Phils to renovate our house but I'm still inclined to buy a few things here and send them over.

    I'll put together a crate eventually and send a lot of items over.

    Had a right result in B&Q yesterday, they had 42" ceiling fans with lights reduced to £10! I bought 5! (I need 7 but it's all they had and they've got others for £15).

    You can often find DIY bargains here, I found that when I renovated my UK house. I'll probably buy my taps and bathroom fixtures here and maybe I'll send over a cooker hob. I didn't see a lot of choice local to the house and going to a major city shopping is time consuming.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Gavanddal View Post
    Well, I'm getting quotes from the Phils to renovate our house but I'm still inclined to buy a few things here and send them over.

    I'll put together a crate eventually and send a lot of items over.

    Had a right result in B&Q yesterday, they had 42" ceiling fans with lights reduced to £10! I bought 5! (I need 7 but it's all they had and they've got others for £15).

    You can often find DIY bargains here, I found that when I renovated my UK house. I'll probably buy my taps and bathroom fixtures here and maybe I'll send over a cooker hob. I didn't see a lot of choice local to the house and going to a major city shopping is time consuming.

    How much would it cost to send the crate, and how long would it take?

    In addition to VAT, would they charge you duty as well?

    Unless it was being sent to a bonded warehouse, (which I guess not as you bought the fans and I assume took them home) or you have a VAT number (or a connection with one) you will end up paying VAT twice.

    I have sometimes had similar thoughts about SA, but by the time it's all worked out, it is better to get the stuff there.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Gavanddal View Post
    Well, I'm getting quotes from the Phils to renovate our house but I'm still inclined to buy a few things here and send them over.

    I'll put together a crate eventually and send a lot of items over.

    Had a right result in B&Q yesterday, they had 42" ceiling fans with lights reduced to £10! I bought 5! (I need 7 but it's all they had and they've got others for £15).

    You can often find DIY bargains here, I found that when I renovated my UK house. I'll probably buy my taps and bathroom fixtures here and maybe I'll send over a cooker hob. I didn't see a lot of choice local to the house and going to a major city shopping is time consuming.
    I've also sent cooker hobs, rice cooker, kettle, toaster, fans, sewing machines and many more as I find electrical products here in the UK last longer in Philippines


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    Quote Originally Posted by Tish View Post
    I've also sent cooker hobs, rice cooker, kettle, toaster, fans, sewing machines and many more as I find electrical products here in the UK last longer in Philippines
    That's because we buy them and never use them!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Win2Win View Post
    That's because we buy them and never use them!


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    I'm sure i remeber reading on a mailling list which i used to belong to balikbayans could take over a container full of effects ie contents of house with either a lower duty or none at all

    Also dont forget the large Duty free stores have a lot of items for households.


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    Quote Originally Posted by andypaul View Post
    Also dont forget the large Duty free stores have a lot of items for households.
    Yeah, I have seen the one at the Waterfront Hotel in Cebu.....

    Nothing really inspirational, no choices at all, overpriced and with very little or no warranties.

    Same brand and model Fridge frezeer was 4k cheaper in SM.


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    Quote Originally Posted by aromulus View Post
    Yeah, I have seen the one at the Waterfront Hotel in Cebu.....

    Nothing really inspirational, no choices at all, overpriced and with very little or no warranties.

    Same brand and model Fridge frezeer was 4k cheaper in SM.
    Is that a huge store? Theres one in near manila airport which is massive near the airport. But never really compared prices (i try to avoid shopping while in phill)

    But all we do is buy choclate and some food items which we are told are cheaper as they are bulk buy (ie 12 cans of corned beef say)


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    Quote Originally Posted by Sangoma View Post
    How much would it cost to send the crate, and how long would it take?
    Just usual balikbayan box rates. Doesn't matter how long it takes to get there, I've got plenty of time.


    Quote Originally Posted by Sangoma View Post
    I have sometimes had similar thoughts about SA, but by the time it's all worked out, it is better to get the stuff there.
    If I buy bits here I get what I want, it's not so much about the cost. There isn't a huge DIY warehouse in every town in the provinces so not much choice.


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    I think it is also best to send DIY tools from here to Phil. It will really help a lot.


    'We dance in a circle and suppose, while the secret sits in the middle and knows'

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    Good point. I remember the tools in the local market were crap. I bought a machete and the handle fell off and couldn't find a proper ladder anywhere!
    ....and the brooms were just a bunch of sticks.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Gavanddal View Post
    Good point. I remember the tools in the local market were crap. I bought a machete and the handle fell off and couldn't find a proper ladder anywhere!
    ....and the brooms were just a bunch of sticks.

    You need to learn to sweep the floor with those broom sticks Gavanddal!

    Broom sticks are very useful specially if you have cotto pavements or other rough tiles

    My Grandma use to check all the sticks before buying one, she have to be happy that the one she chose will last longer.



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    I have a decorative "bunch of sticks" in a vase in my dining room. When my wife saw it, she thought it was my broom!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Gavanddal View Post
    I have a decorative "bunch of sticks" in a vase in my dining room. When my wife saw it, she thought it was my broom!
    I keep my "broom" in the garage


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    Shouldn't that be your broom broom?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Gavanddal View Post
    Shouldn't that be your broom broom?
    Its not well


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