NAP 180 and NAC72 weight?
Posted by: Phill82 on 25 February 2004
Sorry, bit of a funny one this, but does anyone know off hand or have easy access to the weight of a NAP180 and also a NAC72?
Just need a quick answer in order to work out delivery costs.
Thanks,
Phill
Posted on: 25 February 2004 by Richard S
A 140 cost £15 to post via 48hr parcelforce a few weeks ago.
Hope this helps
Posted on: 25 February 2004 by blythe
A SNAXO 2-4 and Hi-Cap posted separately by "Special Deliverey" Royal mail both fall into the "under 10KG" category.
Even though a Hi-Cap weighs a lot more than a SNAXO.
Hi-Cap about 8kg and the SNAXO 3.75kg - original boxed, wrapped in brown paper and ready to post.
Each postage cost about £18 and a few pence
That includes insurance.
Next day delivery before 12 noon and a signature is required upon receipt.
Computers are supposed to work on 1's and 0's - in other words "Yes" or "No" - why does mine frequently say "Maybe"?......
Posted on: 25 February 2004 by blythe
quote:
Originally posted by blythe:
A SNAXO 2-4 and Hi-Cap posted separately by "Special Delivery" Royal mail both fall into the "under 10KG" category.
Even though a Hi-Cap weighs a lot more than a SNAXO.
Hi-Cap about 8kg and the SNAXO 3.75kg - original boxed, wrapped in brown paper and ready to post.
Each postage cost about £18 and a few pence
That includes insurance.
Next day delivery before 12 noon and a signature is required upon receipt.
Computers are supposed to work on 1's and 0's - in other words "Yes" or "No" - why does mine frequently say "Maybe"?......
Posted on: 26 February 2004 by Phill82
Thanks a lot guys.
Phill.