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What items can I bring?Updated 12 hours ago

As a Traveller, you can carry anything that’s legal, safe, and allowed through customs – but ultimately, you should only offer to carry items you're comfortable with.

Most Requesters are after things they can’t buy locally, or that are cheaper or better overseas. These can range from simple everyday items to limited-edition finds.

Here are some popular examples to give you a better idea:
  • Snacks and drinks – matcha, specialty coffees, trending sweets, or local treats
  • Beauty and skincare – viral products, cult-favourites, or regional brands not sold locally
  • Fashion and accessories – exclusive drops, local labels, or sizes and colours unavailable at home
  • Electronics – phones, tablets, laptops, headphones, or other tech only sold in certain regions
  • Sold-out or rare items – limited releases, special editions, or in-demand restocks
  • Baby and wellness products – trusted formula, vitamins, or supplements
  • Souvenirs and gifts – toys, keepsakes, or personal items from your trip
  • Home and lifestyle – kitchen tools, stationery, or compact appliances with better quality abroad
  • Event merchandise – concert gear, pop-up collabs, or festival exclusives
  • Pet products – toys, treats, or grooming items unavailable in their region
  • Cultural items – crafts, regional books, or locally made goods
  • Auto parts and accessories – from official or niche stores abroad

If it’s permitted and you’re confident carrying it, it’s likely someone out there wants it.
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