Kakobuy shipping guide
Shipping is the step that confuses first-timers, but the logic is simple: your items land at the Kakobuy warehouse first, then you decide how they travel to you. Here is what to expect and how to keep the cost down.
The warehouse & consolidation
Every item you buy is received and held at the warehouse. If you order several things, let them all arrive, then consolidate — combine them into a single parcel. One box is far cheaper to ship than three, and consolidation is where most people save the most money.
Choosing a shipping line
Kakobuy shows several lines, each a trade-off:
- Budget lines — cheapest, slower, and coverage varies by country.
- Balanced lines — a middle ground on price and speed; a safe default.
- Express lines — fastest and best tracking, at a higher price.
The right pick depends on your country and how soon you need the parcel. If timing matters, don't default to the cheapest line.
Delivery times
Once your item passes QC and you pay for shipping, international delivery usually takes about 7–15 days, depending on the line and destination. Express can be faster; budget lines can be slower during busy periods.
Weight tip: heavier items (shoes, jackets) cost more to ship, so consolidating them with lighter items smooths out the per-item cost. Plan bigger hauls rather than lots of small ones.
Customs & duties
Depending on where you live, a parcel may attract import duty — that's set by your local customs, not the agent. It's worth a quick check of your country's threshold before a large order.
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