That killer Amazon AU deal on a 100W GaN charger is only half the battle — here’s how to actually get it to family abroad without drama.
Why Aussie Amazon deals like the ZYRON 100W GaN are worth grabbing
If you’ve been on Amazon AU lately, you’ll have spotted the kind of deal that makes you double-check the price tag: the ZYRON 100W 3-Port GaN III charger, bundled with a 100W USB-C cable and a carry case, going for under forty bucks with free Prime delivery. That’s a lot of charger for the money — enough juice to run a MacBook Pro, an iPad and a phone at the same time, all from one wall socket the size of a matchbox.
Deals like this pop up on Amazon Australia constantly, and they’re often significantly cheaper than what your family back in Malaysia, Singapore, Taiwan or China would pay locally — even after you factor in the exchange rate. GaN chargers in particular have a huge price gap between markets, and a genuine 100W unit for around (运费请用运费计算器查询) is the kind of thing that makes overseas relatives text you screenshots at 2am.
The catch? Amazon AU won’t ship most of these third-party seller items internationally. Zyron Tech, like many small brands on the platform, only fulfils within Australia. So you can smash “Buy Now” all you like, but the parcel has to land at an Australian address first. That’s where the plan starts: order to a local hub, consolidate with anything else you’re sending, and forward it on. It sounds fiddly, but it’s actually the same trick savvy overseas Chinese buyers have been using for years to snag Aussie skincare, supplements and electronics at Aussie prices.
The catch: Amazon AU third-party sellers rarely ship overseas
Here’s the wall most people hit. You add the ZYRON charger to your cart, punch in a Kuala Lumpur or Hong Kong shipping address, and Amazon quietly greys out the option. Third-party sellers on Amazon AU — which is who’s behind most of the flash deals — almost never enable international shipping. Even when they technically can, the surcharges usually wipe out the discount that made the deal attractive in the first place.
The workaround is straightforward: you need an Australian delivery address. If you live in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane or anywhere in AU, that’s your own home. If you’re buying on behalf of family overseas — or you’re an overseas Chinese student who’s about to head home for the holidays with an armful of gadgets — you use a forwarding address. Ebaoguo gives every customer a real Australian street address (not a PO box, which some sellers reject at checkout). Your Amazon parcel gets delivered there, checked in, weighed, and held for you.
The other thing worth knowing: batteries and chargers have their own quirks in international shipping. A GaN charger without a built-in battery — which the ZYRON is — is generally fine and ships as normal electronics. But if you’re throwing power banks, laptops or anything with a lithium cell into the same parcel, you’ll need a courier line that accepts them. A good forwarder flags this upfront so your box doesn’t get bounced by customs or the airline. Skip that step and you can end up paying return-to-sender fees, which nobody wants after scoring a bargain.
Working out the real cost of forwarding your Amazon haul home
A single 100W GaN charger with its cable and case is tiny and light — we’re talking maybe 300 grams boxed. On its own, forwarding it overseas doesn’t make a heap of sense; the freight cost per gram is always better when you consolidate. The smart play is to wait until you’ve got a few things queued up: maybe the charger, some Blackmores or Swisse, a pair of UGGs, a couple of kids’ books from Big W online. All of it arrives at your Ebaoguo AU warehouse, gets combined into one box, and ships together.
How much will that actually cost? It depends entirely on where you’re sending it, how heavy the final consolidated box is, and whether you pick sea or air freight. Rather than guess, plug the numbers into the live calculator — it gives you a real-time quote based on current rates and the courier line you choose (economy air, express, or sea for bulkier stuff).
Fee Transparency — No Hidden Costs
- Shipping rate (by chargeable weight)
- Handling / warehouse intake / fumigation fees (if applicable)
- Pickup fee (if you choose home pickup)
- Extra service fees, commission, fuel surcharges
- Destination customs duty / VAT / GST (only on DDP self-operated lines marked "included")
- Import duty + GST/VAT on non-DDP routes — destination customs collects from recipient
- Insurance (optional, ~5% of declared value; shown at bottom of each card)
- Customs inspection / return / storage detention fees in exceptional cases
Try a few different destination countries and weights to see how sea versus air changes the total. For something as light as a charger bundle, air is usually the sensible pick — you’re not saving much on sea freight for small parcels, and you’ll wait weeks longer. Save sea freight for when you’re sending 20kg-plus of household stuff.
How Ebaoguo makes Amazon AU deals actually reachable from overseas
The whole point of Ebaoguo is to remove that “Amazon won’t ship to my country” wall. You sign up, get a real Sydney warehouse address, use it as your Amazon AU delivery address, and we take care of receiving, checking, consolidating and forwarding. If you’re not around when the courier turns up — or you’re overseas and buying on behalf of yourself for a future trip home — nothing gets lost or returned to sender.
For this scenario (Amazon deals + forwarding to family), pickup and storage are the two services that do the heavy lifting. Pickup handles the last-mile side if you need parcels collected from your own AU home; storage lets you hold multiple purchases until you’ve built up a decent consolidated shipment.
FAQ: forwarding Amazon AU purchases overseas
Can I ship a GaN charger like the ZYRON 100W overseas without issues?
Yes — GaN chargers don’t contain lithium batteries, so they’re treated as ordinary consumer electronics by most international courier lines. They ship without the special handling that power banks or laptops require. Just make sure the retail packaging is intact so customs can identify the product easily.
Why can’t Amazon AU just ship directly to my address in Malaysia or Singapore?
Most third-party sellers on Amazon Australia only enable domestic shipping. Even when Amazon offers Global Shipping on an item, the fees are often steep and many deal-priced items are excluded. A forwarding address in Australia sidesteps this entirely.
How long can Ebaoguo hold my parcels while I wait for more purchases?
You can consolidate multiple orders over several weeks under free storage before shipping. This is ideal when you’re waiting on stacked Amazon deals, chemist warehouse orders and other AU retailers to all arrive before combining them into one international parcel.
Does the warehouse check that my Amazon order arrived in good condition?
Yes. Every incoming parcel is checked in against your account, photographed if requested, and inspected for obvious damage. If something arrived broken from the seller, you’ll know before it ships overseas — giving you time to arrange an Amazon return.
Will my family overseas have to pay import duty on a charger?
It depends on the destination country and total declared value. Low-value single items often pass through without duty in Malaysia, Singapore and Hong Kong, but rules vary. For larger consolidated boxes, expect that duty may apply — check your destination’s de minimis threshold before shipping.
Grabbed a bargain on Amazon AU and need it sent home? Book a free 10-minute chat at https://cal.ebaoguo.com/ and we’ll map out the smartest way to get it there.
Updated 2026-07 · Source: Ebaoguo Operations
