Joyagoo Spreadsheet combined shipping guide: when a large haul should be split
Joyagoo says warehouse items can be shipped together or in batches, and the warehouse page estimates packaged weight and volume for reference. The same official page warns that parcel weight and item quantity can affect customs judgment, with parcels over 10kg more likely to be treated as commercial.
Key points
- Joyagoo explains that users can combine warehouse items or ship them in batches.
- The warehouse page can estimate packaged weight and volume for reference before parcel submission.
- Joyagoo warns that parcel weight and item quantity can affect whether customs views a parcel as personal or commercial use.
- The official page says parcels over 10kg are more likely to be considered commercial, and many identical products in one parcel can also create risk.
Why combined shipping is not always the best answer
Spreadsheet users often collect many finds first, then think about shipping only after the items are in the warehouse. That creates a simple but important question: should everything be shipped together, or should the haul be split into batches?
Joyagoo confirms that users can freely combine warehouse items and ship them together or in batches. That flexibility is useful, but it also means the user has to make a parcel-level decision instead of only thinking item by item.
What Joyagoo says about weight, volume, and customs risk
The official page says the warehouse page automatically estimates the packaged weight and volume of selected products. Those estimates are reference data, but they are exactly the data a spreadsheet user needs before turning a list of finds into a shipment.
Joyagoo also warns that parcel weight and item quantity are important factors for customs in different countries. The page specifically says parcels over 10kg are more likely to be considered commercial, and that shipping many identical products together can also create risk.
- Check the warehouse weight and volume estimate before paying for international shipping.
- Do not assume one large parcel is always cheaper or safer than several batches.
- Be careful when a parcel approaches or exceeds 10kg.
- Avoid putting many identical products in one parcel when the goal is personal-use shipping.
A practical workflow for spreadsheet hauls
A safer workflow is to group spreadsheet finds by item type, wait for each item to reach the warehouse, review the estimated weight and volume, then decide whether the final parcel still looks like a normal personal-use shipment.
This topic also explains why a Reddit haul example cannot be copied blindly. A public haul can show how another buyer planned weight, but the safer decision still depends on the current warehouse estimate, destination country, shipping route, and item mix.
For Joyagoo Spreadsheet users, a large haul should not be planned only from product links and item prices. Users should wait for warehouse estimates, compare weight and item count, and decide whether one parcel or several batches is safer before international shipping.