I need at 60 to 100 MRE Heaters. Have Canadian IMP's for trade. Prefer trade within North America.
Thanks.
Looking for: MRE Heaters
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Re: Looking for: MRE Heaters
I could send them to you without any hesitation, but from Germany...DMSTacticalSupply wrote:I need at 60 to 100 MRE Heaters. Have Canadian IMP's for trade. Prefer trade within North America.
Thanks.

And I can´t take IMP´s due European Customs Regulation, but they aren´t against "Coffee Mate", or "Hershey´s"

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Re: Looking for: MRE Heaters
If DMS isn't interested in overseas shipment, is there any chance that you have some of them left for sale?
If so, how much would 20 heaters cost inkl. shipping?
And how did you get so many heater, did you buy such a 200 and more carton with FRHs?
I can't find any within the Netherlands with a decent price (up to €4,50 for a heater
I think someone lost his mind)
With prices starting at €0,75.. but that store doesn't ship it "because it are hazardous goods"
If so, how much would 20 heaters cost inkl. shipping?
And how did you get so many heater, did you buy such a 200 and more carton with FRHs?
I can't find any within the Netherlands with a decent price (up to €4,50 for a heater

With prices starting at €0,75.. but that store doesn't ship it "because it are hazardous goods"
Sure, someone may one day kill me with my own gun.
But they'll have to beat me to death with it because it's empty.
A computer once beat me at chess, but it was no match for me at kick boxing.
But they'll have to beat me to death with it because it's empty.
A computer once beat me at chess, but it was no match for me at kick boxing.
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Re: Looking for: MRE Heaters
My post for FRH sales is here: viewtopic.php?f=3&t=1331
Read through the second post down on USPS restrictions.
Note: By U.S. law these are hazardous materials.
The only way to ship to Canada would be through UPS or FEDEX and they would have to be labeled hazardous materials.
Read through the second post down on USPS restrictions.
Note: By U.S. law these are hazardous materials.
The only way to ship to Canada would be through UPS or FEDEX and they would have to be labeled hazardous materials.
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