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Home » Reader question » Reader question: How many Nespresso capsules can I bring or send to Thailand?
Dear readers,
How many coffee or Nespresso capsules can I bring or send to Thailand? The capsules weigh next to nothing but have a lot of volume.
And a pound of ground coffee small compact.
Regards,
Paul
Paul
nowadays you can buy the capsules next to Big C on Thep prasit road .
There is a home decoration shop there and he also sells coffee machines from the Dolce brand.
A bit pricey but maybe it's gone down.
Now also for sale at Big C.
Gr rob
Rob Dolce is not the same as Nespresso Dolce cups are bigger.
Never had a problem with coffee beans
and Nespresso capsules. I often take 5 kilos of coffee
and a box of Nespresso.
I would not know. In February 80 boxes of 10, bought at Lidl without boxes, put in a bag and passed through Thai customs without any problems. Checked in as hold luggage in Amsterdam and flew with Eva.
Groet
Jan
Bye Paul. So you're just as much of a Nespresso enthusiast as I am. You can take as much as you want in your luggage, I figured this out at the time. Sending it is (financially) not wise because I think 100% import duty is levied on it. This is also the reason that the capsules in Thailand are so expensive, about 1 Euro each.
I think just bring your own.
The price of Nespresso cups are not as expensive as you think. THB 20 (55 euro cents)
You can also buy from HDS in Chiang Mai. 180 baht for 10 capsules.
https://www.hds-co-ltd.com/products?Collection=Coffee+Products
Goodbye,
You can order Nespresso capsules here. Ristretto costs 20 baht each
When I came here 2 years ago I sent a box with 2000 capsules. Had no problems, but then I didn't know that you can order them online here at Nespresso.
I always take about 800 capsules of dolce gusta with me in my suitcase. Never had a comment about it.
Why would you bring that? is available in Thailand.
Why take them…I just buy them here in Thailand !!
No idea, but not really necessary. You can just buy them here, as well as non-nespresso capsules that just fit in the machine.
Hi paul
I myself brought 3,5 kilos of licorice to Thailand (in December 2019) and it was no problem. On the way back I took 12 liters of real massage oil with me - If you can take enough weight on the plane (I was allowed to take 30 kg of luggage) that was no problem - just take less clothes with you on vacation then you have a lot of space left - You must leave everything in the original packaging and it would be useful if you tape the boxes together so that it forms a solid "block" and cannot slide) possibly also pack it in a transparent plastic bag (pendal bin bag) against possible damage. leaks - remember to put it between the clothes so that the clothes can serve as a “'bumper”.
Sending from the Netherlands (plane or boat) is expensive
success
Dear Paul; you can simply order them via nespresso.com.th or you can also see them in large shopping centers I also do that via the side
Well, I once brought a Senseo coffee maker in hand luggage with 7 packs (hema) a 2.50 euro content 48 pieces of Regular coffee pods, which are in hold.
Only in Schiphol a customs officer said, are you going to make your own coffee now, he had seen that it had a Senseo machine in the trunk with me. LOL.
I have switched to the capsules of the company below since 2 weeks.
Home delivery via Lazada for less than 400 baht.
Have coffee ground in Bluport and even fill your capsules with coffee.
And rinse after use for next use.
Price for a capsule is 3 or 4 bath.
https://www.evergreen-capsules.com/products/capsule-nespresso?fbclid=IwAR2pkCdPIwWtEj4H4Ydz_NeJy5Tij3_rUkV0m_AfnXC2YTBYs7G_NzVtJak
In principle, nothing is ever said about bringing food. But as said, you can also buy it in Thailand.
Dear people,
Soon we will have capsules and machines in stock. Our company is called Cafe Ron and we import the capsules from Belgium.
For more information please email to; [email protected]
I did the same every year for my Nespresso machine, but dragged cups from a different brand that from the Hema. But at Hema they also sell an app. To fill your capsules myself I rinse them clean and I use the coffee grounds for the plants or for scaling. The device is made of plastic and comes with aluminum lids to close them. Now I have also been able to buy the same lids here and now I have delicious coffee to my own taste for information just let me know.
[email protected]
Sorry must be exfoliating the skin
Tip: take a look at http://www.bluecup.nl. With Bluecup you fill your own cups and coffee to your own taste. Excellent coffee available in Thailand! You purchase a starter set once for €1 and then you only buy ALU lids at €25/piece. You save money, can buy local version coffee and you contribute to the environment because you cause significantly less waste.