I'm going to be heading up to Alaska for about 4 months and I'm going to need my desktop up there. Wondering what people's views are as far as shipping vs. checking it as baggage on the flight.
I will be taking a partially disassembled desktop (Antec 300), heatsinks/video card/HDD out of the case, 22" monitor, keyboard, mouse, router, wires, spare screws, tools etc. Probably just pick up some cheap speakers up there.
1. Will be using original box for the case and what's still mounted.
2. I have cut-to-fit foam to pad the monitor, would probably pack it in a suitcase along with other parts for airline. Boxed for shipping.
3. Should be able to fit everything in the desktop box and a large suitcase, both under/approx. 50 lbs.?
4. If under 50 lbs. each, with the other luggage my son and I will be alloted, the box and suitcase would cost $50 and $100 on Alaskan Airlines.
5. Shipping looks to be about twice as expensive, but with better insurance options.
I'm assuming that baggage handlers would ignore anything that says fragile on the outside of the box, whereas shipping handlers may at least have a semblance of treating the packages more kindly, but what do you think?
Thanks!
I will be taking a partially disassembled desktop (Antec 300), heatsinks/video card/HDD out of the case, 22" monitor, keyboard, mouse, router, wires, spare screws, tools etc. Probably just pick up some cheap speakers up there.
1. Will be using original box for the case and what's still mounted.
2. I have cut-to-fit foam to pad the monitor, would probably pack it in a suitcase along with other parts for airline. Boxed for shipping.
3. Should be able to fit everything in the desktop box and a large suitcase, both under/approx. 50 lbs.?
4. If under 50 lbs. each, with the other luggage my son and I will be alloted, the box and suitcase would cost $50 and $100 on Alaskan Airlines.
5. Shipping looks to be about twice as expensive, but with better insurance options.
I'm assuming that baggage handlers would ignore anything that says fragile on the outside of the box, whereas shipping handlers may at least have a semblance of treating the packages more kindly, but what do you think?
Thanks!