I’m arriving in from Canada and I have tons of extra luggage space. What can I bring over to Cambodia?
Re: I’m arriving in from Canada and I have tons of extra luggage space. What can I bring over to Cambodia
especially where you can prove that they are bought from an assured supplier, such as a Canadian major retailer. And yes, I was talking precisely about Gillette Mach3 (or turbo).monomial wrote: ↑Thu Jan 02, 2020 5:42 pmThat is actually a good idea. Be specific though...Doc67 is referring to disposable consumer catridges for safety razors. The commercial blades like you use in barber shop for straight razors are not going to get you very much.
A big box of replacement cartridges for Gilette Mach3's could double your money though.
They are about $12 for a pack of 4 in Lucky's, and I don't believe for a moment they are genuine. I paid about $8 for a 4 pack from London this year from a large retailer who had them on a special offer. I bought a year's supply but now I am back to using the real thing I could string them out to maybe 2 years.
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Re: I’m arriving in from Canada and I have tons of extra luggage space. What can I bring over to Cambodia
You get 30kg on Bangkok Airways if you are a member of their frequent flyer program, and it's free to sign up.pczz wrote: ↑Tue Dec 31, 2019 2:47 pm If it is not a direct flight from Cambodia check your baggage allowance from your point of arrival. For example bangkok airways from BKK to PNH is only 20kg unless your ticket is on a codeshare with the main flight. thai airways gives you 30kg. Some things that are lunatic expensive are USB drivess., portable drives, ddr4 memory.
Re: I’m arriving in from Canada and I have tons of extra luggage space. What can I bring over to Cambodia
Why do you not believe they are genuine? Have you used them at all? I buy Mach 3's from Lucky's and one blade lasts well over a month, and they work fine. You can feel the lubricant when using genuine blades, fakes substitute a plastic strip for the lubricant strip, and fakes go blunt in a day or so.Doc67 wrote: ↑Fri Jan 03, 2020 7:53 amespecially where you can prove that they are bought from an assured supplier, such as a Canadian major retailer. And yes, I was talking precisely about Gillette Mach3 (or turbo).monomial wrote: ↑Thu Jan 02, 2020 5:42 pmThat is actually a good idea. Be specific though...Doc67 is referring to disposable consumer catridges for safety razors. The commercial blades like you use in barber shop for straight razors are not going to get you very much.
A big box of replacement cartridges for Gilette Mach3's could double your money though.
They are about $12 for a pack of 4 in Lucky's, and I don't believe for a moment they are genuine. I paid about $8 for a 4 pack from London this year from a large retailer who had them on a special offer. I bought a year's supply but now I am back to using the real thing I could string them out to maybe 2 years.
How to identify counterfeit Gillette Mach 3 Razor Blades https://www.thecounterfeitreport.com/pr ... lades.html
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Re: I’m arriving in from Canada and I have tons of extra luggage space. What can I bring over to Cambodia?
^^ Yeah I always thought blades, and batteries were two of the brand items that were cheaper than back home. An expat I met said he stocks up on blades, shampoo and pepper before he goes home to NZ.
Re: I’m arriving in from Canada and I have tons of extra luggage space. What can I bring over to Cambodia
I bought one packet when my first UK supply ran out and they were terrible. Just my opinion. I have also bought a large bottle of Heinz Ketchup from Lucky's that had no inner seal on the bottle, tasted dodgy and the label was all askew. I am fairly sure that bottle never came anywhere near a Heinz authorised manufacturer.Kuroneko wrote: ↑Fri Jan 03, 2020 9:45 amWhy do you not believe they are genuine? Have you used them at all? I buy Mach 3's from Lucky's and one blade lasts well over a month, and they work fine. You can feel the lubricant when using genuine blades, fakes substitute a plastic strip for the lubricant strip, and fakes go blunt in a day or so.Doc67 wrote: ↑Fri Jan 03, 2020 7:53 amespecially where you can prove that they are bought from an assured supplier, such as a Canadian major retailer. And yes, I was talking precisely about Gillette Mach3 (or turbo).monomial wrote: ↑Thu Jan 02, 2020 5:42 pmThat is actually a good idea. Be specific though...Doc67 is referring to disposable consumer catridges for safety razors. The commercial blades like you use in barber shop for straight razors are not going to get you very much.
A big box of replacement cartridges for Gilette Mach3's could double your money though.
They are about $12 for a pack of 4 in Lucky's, and I don't believe for a moment they are genuine. I paid about $8 for a 4 pack from London this year from a large retailer who had them on a special offer. I bought a year's supply but now I am back to using the real thing I could string them out to maybe 2 years.
How to identify counterfeit Gillette Mach 3 Razor Blades https://www.thecounterfeitreport.com/pr ... lades.html
Re: I’m arriving in from Canada and I have tons of extra luggage space. What can I bring over to Cambodia?
The oddest thing I could never find was tamarind paste in a jar oddly enough. (for pad Thai) Always brought it back from Thailand every border hop. But if you're just visiting then it doesn't matter.
Basically everything you can get in Canada they have, even kd up to Irish spring soap lol.
Cheese, yes, is hard to come by, but many places import it at a premium. It's getting it back in 40 degree heat that's harder
Basically everything you can get in Canada they have, even kd up to Irish spring soap lol.
Cheese, yes, is hard to come by, but many places import it at a premium. It's getting it back in 40 degree heat that's harder
Re: I’m arriving in from Canada and I have tons of extra luggage space. What can I bring over to Cambodia?
Ooh, ooh, big bags of yerba mate (we've already clarified this one, folks).
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Re: I’m arriving in from Canada and I have tons of extra luggage space. What can I bring over to Cambodia
its 25kg not 30, thats why I fly thai. cheaper and you get 30kgSweet Lemon wrote: ↑Fri Jan 03, 2020 8:10 amYou get 30kg on Bangkok Airways if you are a member of their frequent flyer program, and it's free to sign up.pczz wrote: ↑Tue Dec 31, 2019 2:47 pm If it is not a direct flight from Cambodia check your baggage allowance from your point of arrival. For example bangkok airways from BKK to PNH is only 20kg unless your ticket is on a codeshare with the main flight. thai airways gives you 30kg. Some things that are lunatic expensive are USB drivess., portable drives, ddr4 memory.
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Explorator, from Whole Foods! A double cream I'd give my left nut for.
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