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Alexandra 03-14-2012 08:44 AM

Shipping a machine
 
What is the cheapest way to ship a sewing machine? I have one I need to ship from Dallas to Phoenix.

Raggiemom 03-14-2012 08:47 AM

Probably UPS.

erstan947 03-14-2012 08:51 AM

Get the total weight and then check prices. Most price checking can be done on line. Check with UPS, USPS, Fedex ground and Greyhound bus lines. A few years ago a company I worked for used Greyhound a lot. Just some ideas.

dunster 03-14-2012 09:13 AM

It can be very hard to pack a sewing machine so that there is no damage, especially the older heavier machines, so be sure to read up on how to pack it. I've also heard about people using Greyhound - good idea.

thepolyparrot 03-14-2012 11:14 AM

FedEx Ground has always had the best rates for heavy/bulky items.

You will want to pack the machine in an inner box so that it cannot move - blocks of styrofoam around it or cardboard strips rolled tightly into tubes. Then you'lll want to pack the inner box inside another one that has at least 3" of non-compressible packing material around it - firm foam or the tightly rolled cardboard.

raedar63 03-14-2012 12:17 PM

I want to follow this thread as I have a couple antique machines I am looking to sell.

alikat110 03-14-2012 12:36 PM

Those swimming pool tubes sold cheaply at dollar stores make great packing!!!

TerryQuilter 03-14-2012 03:54 PM


Originally Posted by alikat110 (Post 5060167)
Those swimming pool tubes sold cheaply at dollar stores make great packing!!!

Thanks for this tip.

jcrow 03-14-2012 04:19 PM

I shipped my sewing machine from Oregon to Washington and it cost me $50 through the Post Office. They were cheaper than any place else. By far. I use the P.O. because they are cheaper than UPS or FedEx, believe me.

Havplenty 03-14-2012 04:28 PM

i had an older heavy machine mailed to me and they sender packed it very well in a double corrugated box with lots of packing peanuts. there were so many packing peanuts i actually had to dig the machine out of them to get to it but he packed it so well there was no movement of the machine inside the box. he sent it ups.

i have found fedex to have some of the highest shipping prices around. ups prices can be expensive if you ship somewhere that is not a major route like a rural off the beaten path route. i have had to ship some large bulky items through my ebay store. ebay sellers get a slight discount on rates from the major shippers. but the big thing is to pack the machine in a strong box with enough packing materials so that there is no movement of the machine. you want it to be cushioned well for the rough travels it will have and i would mark fragile handle with care on the box.


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