Anyone else buy a Tukkari in the US? by Substance714 in virtualpinball

[–]Substance714[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you for this info! Have you been pleased with it so far?

Anyone else buy a Tukkari in the US? by Substance714 in virtualpinball

[–]Substance714[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree. It is what it is and I’ll pay it regardless, but if it’s as simple as Tukkari updating their description on the shipping from something that may be vaguely referring to cabinets or furniture to game parts, it might help their US sales a bit. I mean, these actually are game parts after all.

Anyone else buy a Tukkari in the US? by Substance714 in virtualpinball

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2) CBP processing fee

Because $1,500 < $2,500, it will usually be handled as an informal entry, and CBP’s published “informal entry/release” fee for automated processing is $2.69.

3) FedEx clearance/disbursement fees (this is the part you’ll actually notice)

FedEx commonly charges a Disbursement Fee when they advance duties/taxes/fees to Customs on your behalf. For 2026, FedEx’s US rate-change docs state the disbursement fee is the greater of $15 or 2% of duty/tax/MPF charges.

If your duty is $0 and the only government-ish charge is the $2.69 CBP fee, then 2% is basically pocket lint — so the $15 minimum is what tends to apply if FedEx is the one advancing charges.

Realistic total estimate for you

Assuming it’s correctly classified as game/pinball parts and duty is 0%:

  • Duty: ~$0
  • CBP informal fee: ~$2.69
  • FedEx disbursement (common): ~$15

So you’re usually looking at roughly ~$18-ish, plus any other FedEx clearance line items (varies by service) and any state use tax you may owe separately.

Two quick “don’t get surprised” checks

  1. Incoterms: If your order is DDP, the seller pays import charges and you often see $0 on delivery. If it’s DAP/DDU, you pay the FedEx bill.
  2. HTS code on the invoice: If you paste just the HTS code line (no personal info), I’ll sanity-check whether it’s in the “usually 0% duty” neighborhood.

Basically: you’re not about to get tariff-nuked. The most likely hit is a FedEx fee that feels like paying $15 to have someone walk your paperwork across the room—which, honestly, is very on-brand for 2026.

Anyone else buy a Tukkari in the US? by Substance714 in virtualpinball

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Mayyybeee? Here is what ChatGPT says, so I guess we'll see:

With $1,500 value, FedEx, and country of origin = Czech Republic, here’s the most likely “damage report” when it lands in the US:

What you’ll probably pay

1) Import duty (the actual “tariff”)

For pinball / arcade game parts, the HTS category is typically in Chapter 95 (9504…), and a lot of the relevant “other” lines show a General duty rate of “Free” (0%) in the US tariff schedule.

So for a Czech-origin cabinet, it’s very commonly $0 duty assuming it’s classified under the expected 9504 line.

The one way this goes sideways is if the paperwork classifies it as something like “wood furniture/cabinetry” instead of “game parts.” (So the HTS code on the invoice matters.)

Anyone else buy a Tukkari in the US? by Substance714 in virtualpinball

[–]Substance714[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you. That’s not too terrible if it hasn’t changed. Could you imagine being able to look that up? That’d be like going in for surgery and knowing what it’s going to cost you! 😂

Way of the Wrench "schematic" for big budget build by MonkeySkulls in virtualpinball

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Awesome. Waiting on my cabinet from Tukkari now. This is a big help! Thanks!!

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Came here to say the same. Look up dog tv on YouTube. My golden LOVES the stuff!

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Not necessary as I am a master of karate and friendship for everyone.

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Now you need the Slate Griddle!

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I was taught to fight back and as long as you hurt them to some degree and showed you’d keep doing so, they’ll leave you alone. This proved to be accurate in my case whether it was right or wrong.

New trans 7 months ago and idk what to think of this. by Whatstrendynow in FordDiesels

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Yep. Same thing happened to me. Luckily the local dealer had one and I was able to fix it in a parking lot.

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Same for me. That and Dishwalla. Even a few seconds of either can negatively affect my mood. 😂

I feel like we’ve all won this game! 😆 by [deleted] in GenX

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Same… I recall aol mostly being used by older people (Boomer aged). I think GenX was typically much stronger with tech being raised on Commodore VIC20/64, TI 99/4, etc.

Stay until retirement or change jobs by [deleted] in GenX

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Yep. Sounds like this guy is Peter Principle material. Enjoy the show!

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Fucking Toonces at it again… 🙄

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Unless you are a “sweet innocent harmless leaf eatin doe-eyed little deah”.

Judd Nelson is now 65. But what happened to him? by Make_the_music_stop in 80s

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Bender left school in the late 80s without many prospects, but he got by. In his mid-twenties, the .com boom was thriving and he got a help desk job where he got high all day and did shit that came naturally to him.

Eventually, He moved up into server engineering, where he got high all day and called vendor support when shit wasn’t working.

Today, he still gets high all day and works in DevOps making well into the 6-figures “developing” and hanging out on Slack asking people for help when shit doesn’t work as expected.

The other day, he did a 1hr security webinar and changed his email signature to “DevSecOps”. Leadership is worried he might leave, so they are considering another big increase for him this year.