Save €315 on the Framework Laptop 16 DIY Edition by importing from the US to the Netherlands

March 17, 2026

The Popularity of the Framework Laptop 16 in 2026

As we move through 2026, the Right to Repair movement has reached a fever pitch. The Framework Laptop 16 (DIY Edition) remains the gold standard for users who refuse to accept soldered components and non-replaceable batteries. For tech enthusiasts in the Netherlands, this laptop represents more than just hardware; it is a statement of longevity. The DIY Edition allows users to bring their own memory and storage, customize the input modules, and even choose their preferred GPU expansion bay.

Save €315 on the Framework Laptop 16 DIY Edition by importing from the US to the Netherlands
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While Framework has expanded its global reach, the US store remains the primary hub for the newest modular components and specific US-English keyboard layouts that are frequently out of stock in European warehouses. Check our guide on us trends to see how modular hardware is dominating the professional market this year.

US vs. Netherlands: The Price Gap Analysis

The primary motivation for importing from the United States is the substantial cost difference. In 2026, a fully configured Framework Laptop 16 DIY Edition often costs significantly less when purchased in USD, even after accounting for shipping. When you shop us store prices, you avoid the heavy European retail markups that often include hidden logistics fees before the product even reaches the shelf.

By purchasing the base DIY unit in the US for approximately $1,399 and sourcing your own RAM and SSD locally or via US deals, you can save roughly €315 compared to purchasing a pre-configured unit from a local Dutch reseller. To get a precise idea of the overhead, use a shipping calculator to estimate the cost of moving your gear from the US to your doorstep in Amsterdam or Rotterdam.

Avoid Order Cancellations with BuyForMe

One of the biggest hurdles for Dutch shoppers is the restrictive payment processing used by major US retailers. Stores like Apple, Sephora, and even Nike often implement strict "US-only" credit card policies. If you attempt to use a Dutch credit card or a standard PayPal account, your order may be flagged and cancelled immediately. Furthermore, many stores automatically decline orders if they detect a known warehouse address.

This is where the BuyForMe service becomes essential. Instead of risking a cancellation, you can use comGateway’s assisted purchase program. We use a US domestic credit card to buy the item on your behalf, ensuring the transaction is accepted by the retailer’s security filters. This proxy shopping method is the safest way to guarantee that your high-value Framework 16 actually leaves the warehouse. By letting us handle the purchase, you bypass the frustration of regional card blocks and shipping restrictions.

Using a Freight Forwarder for Secure Delivery

Once your laptop is purchased, you need a reliable way to get it to the Netherlands. A professional freight forwarder provides you with a tax-free us address in Oregon, which eliminates US sales tax—saving you an additional 7% to 10% on the initial purchase price. This address acts as your personal hub for package forwarding.

Using comGateway, your Framework 16 is received at our secure facility, where it can be inspected or consolidated with other tech accessories. For high-end electronics, we recommend using DHL international shipping or FedEx international shipping for their robust tracking capabilities and speed. When you forward packages through a dedicated parcel forwarding service, you gain access to competitive rates that are far lower than direct retail shipping costs.

Check our guide on prohibited items to ensure your extra battery modules or specialized components comply with airline safety regulations for lithium-ion content.

Managing Import Tax and Netherlands Customs

When your laptop enters the Netherlands, it will be subject to international shipping regulations and local taxes. In 2026, the Dutch Customs (Douane) requires the payment of the Belasting over de Toegevoegde Waarde (BTW), which is currently 21% for electronics. Because the Framework Laptop 16 is a computer, it generally falls under a 0% duty rate category, meaning you only pay the VAT/BTW and a small customs clearance fee charged by the carrier.

Calculating your import tax early prevents surprises upon delivery. Even with the 21% BTW, the combination of the lower US base price and the absence of US sales tax through a freight forwarder typically results in a lower total cost than buying the equivalent hardware within the Eurozone.

Final Checklist for Dutch Tech Enthusiasts

To successfully import your Framework 16, follow these steps:

  • Secure a US address through comGateway to avoid US sales tax.
  • Use the BuyForMe service if the Framework store or your component suppliers decline your Dutch credit card.
  • Select a shipping method with full insurance; given the modular nature of the Framework 16, protecting your investment is a priority.
  • Prepare for the 21% BTW invoice from the carrier (DHL or FedEx) once the package clears Schiphol or another port of entry.

By following this direct approach, you ensure that you are getting the most advanced modular laptop of 2026 at the best possible price point, delivered safely to the Netherlands.

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