Rite Time Canadian shipping options
Canadian customers have a couple of shipping options. 1. You can call 1 800 266 2924 and we can discuss what will work best for your specific needs including delivery time, and best pricing. We can also discuss which products might be most helpful to your successful recovery. OR, 2. you can ship to a U.S. address as noted below whether you order directly from RiteTime or from Amazon.com (not Amazon.ca).
Kinek Border Shipping for Canadians
Since time in transit can be critical and to reduce unknown brokerage, tax and duty fees, and since 80% of Canadians live with 60 miles of the U.S. border, Rite Time has partnered with Kinek.com to provide a great new shipping option to our Canadian customers. This option works for those who order directly from Rite Time or from Amazon.com (not Amazon.ca).
Kinek has set up secure parcel receiving locations, called KinekPoints, at nearly every major border crossing between the US and Canada. Each location is located on the U.S. side of the border and by signing up for the Kinek service and shipping to one of them, you can receive the same shipping prices as U.S. customers!
Once your package arrives, Kinek notifies you (by email, text message, or push notification) and
will then store the package for up to 30 days for you. You can then drive to the KinekPoint and pick up the item at a convenient time for you. Upon pick-up, you pay a small fee, usually $5 for packages under 30 lbs, far less than international shipping and brokerage fees!
Some of the major cities Kinek serves are: Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal, Ottawa, Winnipeg, Calgary, London, Kingston, Kelowna, Sault Ste. Marie, Saint John, Fredericton, Cornwall and many more.
Questions? Give us a shout at [email protected]
Click here to sign up for your free Kinek account.
Kinek has set up secure parcel receiving locations, called KinekPoints, at nearly every major border crossing between the US and Canada. Each location is located on the U.S. side of the border and by signing up for the Kinek service and shipping to one of them, you can receive the same shipping prices as U.S. customers!
Once your package arrives, Kinek notifies you (by email, text message, or push notification) and
will then store the package for up to 30 days for you. You can then drive to the KinekPoint and pick up the item at a convenient time for you. Upon pick-up, you pay a small fee, usually $5 for packages under 30 lbs, far less than international shipping and brokerage fees!
Some of the major cities Kinek serves are: Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal, Ottawa, Winnipeg, Calgary, London, Kingston, Kelowna, Sault Ste. Marie, Saint John, Fredericton, Cornwall and many more.
Questions? Give us a shout at [email protected]
Click here to sign up for your free Kinek account.
Make It Rite Mirror® for face down vitrectomy eyesight surgery recovery
The original, the first, the best. Why buy anything less?
Enjoy enhanced facedown recovery:
watch TV!
participate in life!
enjoy independence!
2-way eye contact!
all while maintaining prescribed, necessary, strict facedown positioning to regain optimal eyesight!
Simply:
1. look down into bottom mirror of Make It Rite Mirror,
2. point upper mirror at who or what you want to see.
watch TV!
participate in life!
enjoy independence!
2-way eye contact!
all while maintaining prescribed, necessary, strict facedown positioning to regain optimal eyesight!
Simply:
1. look down into bottom mirror of Make It Rite Mirror,
2. point upper mirror at who or what you want to see.
The Make It Rite Mirror makes everything rite-side up and print readable.
Keep the 2-way, facedown / vitrectomy mirror with you 24/7.
The RiteTime Make It Rite Mirror is your solution to a comfortable, face down vitrectomy eyesight recovery.
Invented in 1994 by Al Heitz and Sandra Heitz Willwater.
See specific cities, states and zips where RiteTime equipment is local to you below.
Keep the 2-way, facedown / vitrectomy mirror with you 24/7.
The RiteTime Make It Rite Mirror is your solution to a comfortable, face down vitrectomy eyesight recovery.
Invented in 1994 by Al Heitz and Sandra Heitz Willwater.
See specific cities, states and zips where RiteTime equipment is local to you below.