Hello Friends,
We are in process of making the 'goods to follow list'
We are living in Dubai.
I know Electronics does not make sense ..
But I would like to know what really makes sense that is expensive in Canada??
Look forward to receiving some advice
Thanks Much
IG
Quote:
Originally posted by inrag25
Hello Friends,
We are in process of making the 'goods to follow list'
We are living in Dubai.
I know Electronics does not make sense ..
But I would like to know what really makes sense that is expensive in Canada??
Look forward to receiving some advice
Thanks Much
IG
Quote:
Originally posted by inrag25
I know Electronics does not make sense ..
Thanks Much
IG
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Chandresh
Advice is free – lessons I charge for!!
Helo Chandresh & hchheda,
Thanks for taking the time to reply,
The reason I mentioned the Electronics were no point because I read a lot of postings here that adapters did not work or Appliances did not function due to voltage difference etc so thought why waste shipping money
Re the furniture I read a post about moisture content in furniture from East/Dubai was very high and hence tends to crack because moisture is easily absorbed in that cold weather...
We do not plan on getting existing furniture but New flat packed pieces if we do get furniture...I dont know how the Customs will look at it ? because it can be considered new and not pre owned.... its confusing really...
We travel next week,any more pre landing tips, are welcome .
Chandresh I would be glad to have a list of all the items you can think of ,We can get a container if required and is not costing an arm and a leg lol ...
Thanks for your advice looking forward to more FREE advice
My advice :
If you have used TV which operates at 100V to 250V you can bring here. I had used 42" LCD in Middle east and it works fine here. Other electronic items are not working, though i used 220v to 110 v inverter.
Electronic items are expensive here in canada compared to Dubai.
It is worth to bring new Mixer/Wet grinder which will operate in 110v.
This is available for purchase in Dubai. Check with LULU Super market in Karamah.
The prices of IKEA furnitures are more or less same. The difference is +13% tax in canada.
You have to spend money for shipping if you bring from there.
Best of luck.
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