Can I bring a new coffee maker and several small sealed bags of coffee to India from the USA?

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Can I bring a new, small sized coffee maker and several small bags of coffee, with me to India? In my checked luggage of course.



Best Answer

Yes, you can bring the coffee maker and coffee. provided they are within your import limit of Rs.35000.

You may please refer the link for further details. http://www.cbec.gov.in/trvler-guide_ason22may2013.pdf




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Can I travel with a coffee maker?

Can You Bring a Coffee Maker on a Plane? Yes, you can bring a coffee maker either in the hand luggage or in the checked baggage. You are not restricted as to the size or weight of the coffee machine.

Can I carry coffee maker in hand luggage?

No, you can't.

How do you pack a coffee maker for moving?

So if you've found just the right Nespresso machine, you might start to wonder whether you can take it on an airplane with you when you travel for an extended period. The simple answer is yes, you can take a Nespresso machine on a plane, in either checked or carry-on luggage.



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