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Shipping costs within Schweden & Germany

Standard delivery by parcel service
Order value above 39,-
9,95 *
Order value below 39,-
14,95 *
Delivery of bulky goods
Freight charges for bulky goods
75,- *
Surcharge for payment by cash on delivery (bulky goods)
10,- *

Surcharge abroad (outside of Schweden & Germany)

Standard delivery by parcel service
International surcharge on normal shipping costs
10,- *
You can find the list of delivery countries in the General Terms and Conditions under Delivery

Deliveries to non-EU countries may incur additional costs due to e.g. customs duties. Please contact your local customs office for more information. The invoice is usually shown directly without German VAT.

For logistical reasons, foreign delivery of large appliances and express delivery cannot be made.
Not all payment methods are available for deliveries outside Germany.

* Price in € incl. VAT

Delivery

  • Orders and deliveries are only possible within Germany, the EU, Andorra, Georgia, Liechtenstein, Monaco, Croatia, San Marino, Turkey, the Canary Islands and Switzerland.
  • For delivery outside the EU, additional costs or fees may apply, such as customs duties and VAT. Please contact your local customs office for further information.
  • Unless otherwise agreed or otherwise stated on the item, we deliver - subject to stock - within 2-3 working days within Germany after receipt of your order. Information on the delivery period is non-binding, unless the delivery date has been agreed in writing and is binding.
  • In case of delivery delays we will inform you immediately.

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