Christmas? What do you mean it's Christm...

Dave Hrynkiw
December 13, 2005

Yeeks! Jeez, it's snuck up on me too...

If you want to get your favourite solder-geek a new project for Christmas, keep in mind that our deadline for shipping is approaching.

For US orders, your option is Purolator/DHL Courier (2 business days, so Wednesday the 21st by 2:00pm MST at the latest!).

Domestic (Canadian) orders get an extra day or so leeway. For Western Canada your options are Xpresspost (2-3 business days - Dec.20) and Purolator (1-2 business days - Dec.21 before 2:00pm MST).

Eastern Canada option is Purolator (1-2 business days - Dec.21 before 2:00pm MST).

Atlantic Canadas option is Purolator (1-2 business days - Dec.21 before 2:00pm MST).

International orders even have less time, so check your list and get your shopping done!

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