My obsession with the Matte Silver Studio Edition
I have been a fan of Fellow products for years, but when I saw the Fellow Tally Pro Precision Scale in the Studio Edition Matte Silver, I knew I had to have it. This specific finish is a US-exclusive, and it looks significantly better than the standard black version on my white marble countertop. I spent a few weeks looking for it in Bangkok, but it just is not available here. I started looking at us trends on the popular products page and realized that a lot of high-end coffee gear is released in the US long before it hits Southeast Asia.
Why buying from the US makes sense in 2026
In May 2026, the price gap between US retailers and local distributors is still massive. Even if I could find a local reseller, they would likely charge a 30% to 50% markup. By using a freight forwarder like comGateway, I can buy directly from the Fellow US store or other premium coffee sites. I also get to use a tax-free us address in Oregon, which means I do not pay any US sales tax on the initial purchase. I always check the shipping calculator first to make sure the total cost stays within my budget.
My shipping estimates for the Fellow Tally Pro
Before I placed my order, I did some research on the packaging. If you are planning to ship one of these to Thailand, here is what I found for my estimates.
Weight and dimensions
The Fellow Tally Pro is a solid piece of kit, but it is not huge. I estimated the following for the shipping box:
- Box Weight: Approximately 2.2 lbs (1.0 kg).
- Box Dimensions: Roughly 10 x 8 x 6 inches.
- Volumetric Warning: This is a dense item, so you do not need to worry about being charged for massive volume. It is small enough that the actual weight is usually what counts.
Battery and shipping rules for international coffee gear
One thing I had to be careful about was the battery. The Tally Pro uses a built-in rechargeable lithium-ion battery. Most people do not realize that these have specific shipping rules. I made sure to check the prohibited items section to confirm the requirements for shipping electronics with batteries to Thailand. Usually, as long as the battery is inside the device, it is perfectly fine, but it is always good to double-check the restricted goods guidelines to avoid delays.
How I beat US store credit card blocks
I ran into a bit of a wall when I tried to use my Thai credit card on a US-based coffee equipment site. Many of these stores, including big names like Sephora or Nike, often block international cards or refuse to ship to known forwarders. This is where I found the BuyForMe service to be a lifesaver.
The problem is frustrating. You have the money, you want the product, but the store simply will not accept your payment. We found that the easiest solution is to use the BuyForMe service (also known as proxy shopping). Basically, comGateway buys the item for me using a US domestic credit card. This is the safest way to guarantee that my order does not get cancelled by the retailer. It took all the stress out of the process, and I did not have to worry about my transaction being flagged.
My experience getting it delivered to Thailand
Once the scale arrived at my US address, I checked the international shipping rates to Bangkok. I wanted the fastest path, so I chose the express shipping option. I also spent some time in the support center reading about Thai customs. In 2026, Thailand still has specific import duties for electronics, so I made sure to factor that into my total price.
I am really happy with how the Matte Silver looks in my kitchen. It is much more than just a scale; it is a piece of art that makes my morning brew feel special. If you are tired of waiting for local shops to get the latest gear, I highly recommend using a shipping fees comparison to see how much you can save by going direct to the US source. We often settle for what is available locally, but with a little bit of planning, you can get exactly what you want from the US market.
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