Tengis is your pricing on the website the same as on ebay?
Often I'll lookup a normal webstore from clues like what you're saying, but I find the price to be the same (or worse) than the ebay or amazon store, or charges shipping etc. I'm all for buying direct but I'm astonished at how often...
Depends on the weight. If it's relatively lightweight, pirateships "simple export rate" can't be beat, although you need to chat to have it activated on your account. https://www.pirateship.com/simple-export-rate
https://ship.pirateship.com/register
First class mail / "ground advantage" under 1lb can be under $5. I just checked the rate on a 6oz package going within a zone and the cost is $3.99. Depends on what you ship, but under $5 these days is not too common.
This is a YMMV situation, I've never had a PO refuse a small flat rate box inside (8.55) a flat rate envelope (8.05). I have seen other reports on the internet about this too and it's argued back and forth, so I will just say it's a personal results thing. There also used to be a longer non-flat...
A - Agree, specifically if there are specific areas that could be an issue, but generally if you're not selling collectibles you don't need a TON of pictures
B - Probably a good idea but I've never done the pictures. Receipt is simple enough though.
C - I very rarely insure packages, but I pack...
I think it depends on the product. Even if it needs a box if it's <1lb it will not be $7. I ship plenty of padded mailer type stuff for $3-4, but as you approach 1lb its usually around $6. I would think anything under 8oz or so should be <$5
Ah, that makes more sense. The corded tools are all online but most people don't want corded, so the stores don't typically stock them. They should have a full suite of corded tools on their website though.
I have gotten heavy into Ryobi because of the more common liquidators and deep discounts on their tools (Tools direct on ebay, directtooloutlet.com 50% sales). It is much cheaper to build out a solid lineup with Ryobi than any other brand I have come across.
corded tools are still pretty common imo. All of the big battery operated manufacturers are still making corded versions. What are you specifically looking for?
This is a good deal, even though it's the old batteries. Obviously as it's a free gift and not a bundle, it's also hackable.
I was originally a milwaukee user, but have mostly converted to ryobi. Tools are great and the variety of tools is staggering
I also found nongshim gourmet spicy to be excellent, but fairly spicy. And Nissin Raoh Miso was delicious.
The tonkotsu versions of each are also great but something creeps me out about the creaminess from a packet.
This is how the indo style ramens are eaten I think - water is discarded with just enough to make the sauce come together. This one is delicious: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00BEBMJX0
Interested in other opinions on this as well. I remember the worst flavor I had was sriracha chicken. I haven't had creamy chicken before, or ventured far from chicken in general