Can I send a Nintendo in this envelope with DHL?

su
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You can if you bought a 2KG parcel stamp online from DHL. Send with a maxi letter where a Nintendo DS Lite is inside?

Can I send a Nintendo in this envelope with DHL Can I send a Nintendo in this envelope with DHL - 1

Since I can't find a package

Gr

So I would rather not recommend this to you, because the DHL people like to throw the park around

Gu

No.

The package must be cuboid, otherwise you have to book the "bulky goods" service for just under 27 euro.

You can, however, use the shipping bag if you send the part as a book and goods shipment (1.90 euro to 0.5kg) by post. But is probably no longer relevant because you have already bought the brand…

Gu

Something like that is not even accepted (without the bulky goods option).

su

Okay, how much does such a box cost for DHL up to 2 KG (box only)

Am

This is not a package, but a package. Very important because packages are not insured.

It doesn't matter what the package looks like and what it consists of, as long as the prescribed dimensions are not exceeded. With such an envelope, however, there's a greater risk that something will break. The fault is then yours.

su

Okay, how much does such a box cost for DHL up to 2 KG (box only)

su

Okay, how much does such a box cost for DHL up to 2 KG (box only)

Am

https://www.dhl.de/de/geschaeftskunden/paket/rund-um-den-versand/verpackung-versand/dhl-verpackungen.html

Look under "Unit prices".

Indeed, P2661 is right. The envelope would be bulky goods.

Gu

Don't you have empty boxes lying around at home? You can take any that doesn't exceed 60x30x15 cm.

tr

I would be careful with a simple envelope because of possible transport damage. Normal envelopes are also happy to tear during transport. Maybe you'd better wrap it up: https://www.google.com/...uftpolster

Gu

Will not be accepted by DHL anyway if no bulky goods option for 27 euro has been booked.

tr

Hi, if the part weighs no more than 2 kg, you can send it as a package. If you do not have a package available for the Nintendo, you can use z. B. Also use a rice wrap or pizza box. Here are some examples of food cartons: https://www.google.com/...76&bih=667. You can cut this packaging to the size of a package and fix it with adhesive tape. Remember that you will still be wrapping the Nintendo in air cushions. Wrap the cut-to-size food packaging with its contents (Nintendo and air cushion) again with neutral paper (preferably wrapping paper) and then take it to the post office.

You can also insure the parcel at Swiss Post: https://www.google.com/...versichern

That would definitely be cheaper than the € 27.00 bulky goods option.

Gu

Why don't you take a suitable empty box with you in the supermarket, it doesn't cost anything, just ask. A parcel is insured, a parcel and a shipment of books and goods (BüWa) are not. Then you fill the cavities with crumpled newspaper, it doesn't cost anything either. Then seal it well with parcel tape.

Gu

Am not the questioner.

Still a good answer!