Shipping items with rechargeable lithium ion batteries

Anyone here ever have trouble shipping hair clippers with rechargeable lithium ion batteries to the US?
I know there are restrictions but there has to be a way.
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byto253
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I believe that if it is built in to the unit, that is not an issue.  On the customs declaration just indicate it as "electric razor".

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Ah I see. I'm assuming you have done it before. If you have, which carrier did you use? Canada Post?
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marnotom!
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Shipping items with rechargeable lithium ion batteries

In the great link from @marnotom! it has the details and no label is required for

Installed in equipment (Up to 4 cells or 2 batteries)

UN3481 - Lithium ion

UN3091 - Lithium metal

 

I have sent them with Canada Post and Chitchats. 

 

Though I did an oops with Chitchats as they pick up your item title for the customs information and it had battery in the description - even though it was small and installed in the item and did not need a label, they would not ship it.   That description can be edited, so just something to watch out for.

 

 

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@byto253 wrote:

 

Though I did an oops with Chitchats as they pick up your item title for the customs information and it had battery in the description - even though it was small and installed in the item and did not need a label, they would not ship it.   That description can be edited, so just something to watch out for.

 

 


eBay Listing Titles are almost never appropriate to use unedited for a customs declaration. Sure you can use them and generally won't have an issue (especially if the harmonized code is also supplied) but it can definitely cause a slowdown in customs processing when an inspector wants to be able to tell at a glance what the item is without having to decipher an eBay Title which can be quite obtuse outside of it's normal eBay usage.

 

 



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