I urgently needed parts and found a repair kit through an online search. Unfortunately, I didn't read the full description carefully and ended up ordering two kits. Had I known they were 3D-printed, I would have opted for local production. I placed my order on 30 November 2025, which included four tiny parts weighing only 0.038 kg with packaging. The total cost was R2,295.86. I expected delays due to the holiday season, but by January, tracking updates ceased. The tracking service provided no useful information, and after contacting the postal service, I received a generic reply indicating the parcel was 'in transit.' I reached out to the seller, who offered little help, merely stating the parcel was on its way and that they had no control over delivery times. After a frustrating two weeks with the postal service, I discovered my parcel at a post office where I had to pay customs fees again. The lack of clarity regarding the manufacturing location, absence of import tax inclusion, and minimal support during transit issues were major drawbacks. I waited over a month for my order, while another parcel from a different retailer arrived promptly. My strong recommendation is to avoid purchasing from this service, especially if you are in South Africa. If you have a sample, consider local options for a quicker and less stressful experience.
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