Hello, I want to mail a straight razor to my brother in Delaware. Anybody know the least expensive way to do this? Can it be sent in an envelope with the coffin box inside? Or whatever you guys have done before. Thanks
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Hello, I want to mail a straight razor to my brother in Delaware. Anybody know the least expensive way to do this? Can it be sent in an envelope with the coffin box inside? Or whatever you guys have done before. Thanks
Bubble wrap + envelope. Never had a problem.
Bubble wrap + padded envelope. Same as above - never had a problem. Have also wrapped razor in paper a put it in a piece of pipe insulation and then wrapped it. Also works great.
Most often I also use the bubble wrap and padded envelope. Since you are here in the USA if you ship with the United States Postal Service ask for tracking as it’s free and it’s a really nice option so that you and who ever is receiving the razor can know where it is!
Another option for added protection is to put the razor in an old coffin case, then wrap in the bubble wrap.
I had to ship seven razors out to a member the other day and I used a shipping box from when I’d received a razor from a well known restorer/honer, I still individually wrapped each blade in paper towel and used tape to hold it in place and then wrapped the group in bubble wrap before placing in the box.
Recently received a razor I bought on EBay that was sent in "plastic plumbing tubing." Thought that it was a great, safe way to send it.
Just sold one on ebay. 5x7 envelope, bubble wrapped the boxed razor and shipped for 2.10
I use the small USPS Box.
Tracking and D.C is only free with priority mail,I will never use a paper mail pouch as I want the security of a box heavily taped.
Small flat rate USPS priority is $5.80 with full tracking and some piece of mind.
The small priority box is $5.80 and the envelope is about $2.20+$2-$3.50 shipping and I think its $.50 for tracking. Atleast that is what I paid. I started just going with the priority boxes since it seems like less hassle.
I don't know about the USPS pricing, however, I usually buy plastic toothbrush holders from the local 'cheap shop' and put the razor in them to post in a padded bag.
I agree. Those bubble envelopes are nice but they do run about $2 plus shipping... Much easier to wrap the razor in the coffin then a piece of old news paper/junk mail and into a USPS small box :)
Bubble wrap + a business size envelope, then ship via USPS 1st class mail -- not Priority mail -- is the cheapest way to go. I shipped my razor out earlier this year to get it professionally honed and it cost me under $3.
Technically it really depends on where you ship it from and to, since the USPS uses zones to classify addresses. Shipping to the higher zone #s cost more. A shipment to the city is cheaper than a shipment to the middle of nowhere, since they have different zone designations.
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I send mine in a padded envelope first class mail.
Mail them to me, I'll pay the shipping!
I usually go with bubble wrap in a padded envelope.
Even though a lot of guys have said that they have never had problems shipping in an envelope, one member, zib, who works for USPS says never to ship in envelopes. Apparently, envelopes (even flat, padded ones), go through high-speed processing machines which can damage the razor; he, therefore, highly suggests shipping in a box because boxes do not go through these machines. He is listed in the member services in the classifieds (Southern Honing and Restoration), and this information is listed on his page.
I've not personally shipped a razor yet, though I am probably about to send one to him for honing. YMMV.
I have had several of the padded envelopes show up torn and empty and with no insurance on them, the sender is pretty much out of luck. I have had a couple of the small flat rate boxes pretty beat up but never had a problem with the razors so long as they were bubble wrapped. Believe it or not some people just throw them in a box or envelope with out the bubble wrap and there is a better than average chance that at least the scales won't make it through the trip. For under $6 the small flat rate box is the way to go and making sure the razor is protected also.
Have fun.
Adding insurance is not the cheapest way to go, but it may be the smartest. You can insure the package for $100 or $200 for a small fee.