Can i post candles royal mail

Yes, you can post candles using Royal Mail, but there are some guidelines and restrictions you should be aware of:

  1. Weight and size: Candles are considered a "hazardous item" by Royal Mail, so there are specific weight and size limits. For example, candles weighing up to 2 kg (4.4 lbs) can be sent via Royal Mail's 2nd Class Parcels service, while larger or heavier candles may require a more expensive service, such as Royal Mail's 1st Class Parcels or Special Delivery.
  2. Flammable liquids: If your candles contain flammable liquids, such as paraffin wax or essential oils, you'll need to follow special guidelines. You may need to use a special packaging material, such as a fire-resistant envelope or box, and declare the contents as "flammable liquids" on the customs form.
  3. Labeling and packaging: Make sure to properly label and package your candles to prevent damage during transit. Use a sturdy box, bubble wrap, or paper fill to cushion the candles, and seal the box securely.
  4. Prohibited items: Some types of candles are prohibited from being sent by Royal Mail, such as:
    • Candles with a melting point below 38°C (100°F)
    • Candles containing flammable gases, such as propane or butane
    • Candles with a diameter greater than 30 cm (12 inches)
  5. Customs forms: If you're sending candles internationally, you'll need to complete a customs form (CN23) and attach it to the outside of the package. You may also need to pay customs duties or taxes on the candles.
  6. Insurance: Consider purchasing insurance for your candles, especially if they're valuable or fragile. Royal Mail offers insurance options for packages up to £2,500.

Before posting your candles, check the Royal Mail website for the most up-to-date information on sending hazardous items, including candles. You can also contact Royal Mail customer service for guidance on specific packaging and shipping requirements.