Buying guide · 한국에서 구매하기
How to actually buy Korean pet products from the US
The brands I review aren't always a one-tap Amazon purchase. Here's every route I use to get Korean pet gear to my door in Honolulu — ranked by how painless they are.
Three things that save you money (and headaches)
1. Consolidate your order
International shipping is priced on weight and parcels, not items. One $40 order of three products almost always beats three separate $15 orders. Build a cart, then check out once.
2. Know the US de minimis threshold
Personal imports under the US duty-free threshold usually clear customs without extra fees. Larger orders may attract duty — factor that into "is importing worth it?" Each of my reviews calls out when a product crosses that line.
3. Match sizing to Korean charts, not US instinct
Korean harnesses and apparel run smaller. I list real measured fit notes in every gear review — measure your dog's chest girth and trust the centimetres, not the size letter.
The single biggest mistake US buyers make is ordering one item at a time and paying shipping five times. Treat a Korea order like a grocery run, not a convenience-store trip.
When a product is genuinely worth the import effort, I say so in the review — and when you're better off with a US equivalent, I say that too.