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  • SilentBOb
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    I stole my technique off groundhog.

    Cut up some cardboard strips the length of the sticks, whack them in a ziplock and tape the cardboard around them multiple times (if its difficult to get in then you're doing it right) jiffy envelope and send

    Sent from my Nexus 5 using Tapatalk

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  • MrMaduro
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    Originally posted by mattyhall22 View Post
    I tend to use signed for second class delivery it isn't that much slower :-)
    Signed for 2nd is still ?3.80... I know it might seem a little petty but it's just frustrating that the package I sent was about 3mm too bloody thick to be a 'Large Letter' and cost ?2.03 for 1st class instead of ?4.30!

    I think I might have cracked it though. Been thinking of ways to safely package a smoke this evening and keep it at a max 25mm thick. Will post up when I've sorted it!

    I think it's worth it as let's say your going to send out 15 ish smokes on the Birthday bomb rotor, a few on the cigar pass and a few various other bombs, say maybe 20 25 packages a year that's around ?50 saved in postage. That's an extra box split to smoke every year!

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  • mattyhall22
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    I tend to use signed for second class delivery it isn't that much slower :-)

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  • Wigan
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    Originally posted by PeeJay View Post
    I double bag all mine, small jiffy in a larger jiffy, even to the USA. It provides enough protection and I just suck it up if it's a little too thick for large letter. I should add that I buy the envelopes by the box for another enterprise which makes them much cheaper.

    Think I have a 2 packages from you PeeJay in that format and I was planning on copying it as they have been in tip top condition.
    Was going to ask where you got the 2 sizes of bag from as they looked brand new. I have already sent on the 2 lots of double bags I got from you to other members so in need of more

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  • Sean
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    Humi pouch and a padded envelope i use and is normally around the ?2.20 mark for signed for

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  • PeeJay
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    I double bag all mine, small jiffy in a larger jiffy, even to the USA. It provides enough protection and I just suck it up if it's a little too thick for large letter. I should add that I buy the envelopes by the box for another enterprise which makes them much cheaper.

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  • TonyN
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    Why not send them in tubes if you have some spare instead of the bubble wrap then stick the tubes in a jiffy bag already padded

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  • cigarmo
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    I agree royal fail is a rip off. But it is the easiest to use. My Hermes can send a parcel for around ?2.00 a big parcel, but you have to print out a label and take it to a drop off point.

    Yes I know I am a lazy git

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  • mightyred
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    I send mine in bubblewrap inside a jiffy bag and then in a box..work supplies

    Sent from my HTC Desire HD A9191 using Tapatalk 2

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  • MrMaduro
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    Sending Cigars in the UK

    Hi All,

    Just wondering how you guys are sending your cigars around the country?

    More so relating to singles or a couple of smokes as opposed to boxes.

    I've just sent an 8" x 4" Jiffy with a bit of bubble wrap in there with a single cigar inside two zip lock bags. This cost ?4.30 1st class, signed for.

    It's a 50RG stick, and with the jiffy and a bit of padding, this made it too thick to go as a letter even though it only weighed 53grams, so it's now classed as a parcel.

    I think it would be worthwhile if we can all put some ideas in to get the costs down, and come up with a 'standard' package we can all use for sending smokes. I've seen various posts about 'tubes' etc but the sizes of these means they're still classed as parcels.

    We need something that can take a 50RG smoke which does not require additional protection which keeps the thickness of the package below 25mm (1" for the ol folks! ) for it to be classed as a large letter.

    IMO I'm not too concerned about RH levels being maticulously maintained while sending a smoke. A day or 2 in a sealed package isn't going to do it any harm as it's going to end up straight back in the Humi at the other end.

    I'm going to be having a think about it so if anyone whats to chip in with ideas, shout away!
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