Things to Bring
I'm wondering about a few things to bring or not to.
In the now group, is there a need for dress slacks, shirts, ties or jackets? Does anyone ever use them there? I'm thinking sheets, towels, pillows, and the like should be brought with me.
In the group of stuff to ship down later when I've got a long term place I'm wondering if things like a shop vac, some tools, ice chests, vacuum cleaner and things like that? I'm not keeping any furniture. I am going to pack for the later group some computer stuff, audio equipment, TV and kitchen stuff (pots, pans, and the like)
At some point I'll want an unfurnished place, possibly a purchase, but that will likely be at least a year.
Any thoughts on these things? I took a look at the site Courts and noticed they don't have much in the way of items I mentioned. Is there another place to check out to get some ideas on pricing.
I hate to give stuff away (it won't sell for anything here) only to buy it again when I have stuff I like.
Thanks in advance for the input
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Slow cooker
Boxed wine (can't find it in Corozal)
good flatware.聽 What is sold in Corozal is not of good quality
Tupperware
Decent quality cookware (Revereware)
Convection oven.聽 Saves time, less expensive to run
Decent quality microwave.聽 My Courts micro died after 1.5 years
Tooth paste.聽 They have one size fits all toothpaste
Perfume and aftershave.聽 They are hard to come by in Belize
Sewing machine for repairs
Electric radio clock w/battery backup.聽 I've not found here
Electri wall clock.聽 You can go through a ton of batteries
Rechargable batteries and battery charger.
Lamps.聽 Finding decent table lamps is difficult
Tools:聽 hammer, hand saw, power saw, electric chain saw, if you have a lot of shrubbery, wrenches, screw driver set, plyers of all sizes,a square, stud finder if you have a Mennonite house, bar clamps, sander, cordless drill, long extension cords,
Specialty foods you like.聽 For me that included sweet and sour sauce, stirfry peanut sauce, spices, if you bake your own bread, bring in bread flour.聽 Can't find it here.聽 A really decent potato peeler.聽 Spuds are rock hard here and the peelers they sell here break fast.
I'm sure there's more, but that's all I can think of for now.
I did see a decent toaster oven on the Courts site. Mine is dying so figured a new one was in order. Same with a coffee maker but, they don't have any good ones of those and after many years mine is dying. Do they sell coffee beans or just ground coffee?
Have you purchased from Court? I'm wondering how long it takes for them to deliver something direct to me vs. store pickup. I'll be in Placencia so I'm sure it would be a pain in the * to pick things up.
I figure I'll throw things like a good whisk, can opener, immersion blender and some other small things into one of my checked bags. Wish I could bring my knives now but I suspect the TSA here would frown on it as well as customs.

Thanks again
Your list looks good.聽 I opted for a wall mount manual can opener.聽 No electricity required.聽 I'll bet those new 'CanDo' can openers are nifty.聽 Battery operated.
We lose electricity frequently in Belize, so come prepared for that, too.
Courts:聽 They do carry a lot of things, but as mentioned, I bought a microwave that crashed a little over a year after purchase.聽 They would repair, but they had to send it to Belize City, then it took them 3 weeks to get it back to me.聽 It was waranteed for a year, and the thing crashed a little over the year.聽 Better you purchase from Gongora, if they are still in business in Corozal.if you are in Belize City, there's Hobit and Hobit (sp?).聽 There's a big hardware store in Belmopan. You may be able to find a lot of goodies there.聽 I'm running out of steam.聽 My brain's going blank.聽 I'll try to think of more later, but for now, the eyes keep slamming shut.
I'll check out the other stores you mentioned. As for me, with the hectic schedule trying to get everything ready to go my sleep patterns are all messed up. I can't wait to get settled and fall asleep on the sand!!!!

Do they set a limit on how may cigars you can bring with?
I brought a vacuum cleaner.聽 My house has wooden floors whereby a broom and a mop work better!聽 For the everyday, a shop vac works best for me.聽 Brooms and mops work well on tile floors, too.聽 So vacuum should be sent packing, in my humble opinion.聽 Wish I had imported my weed eater and/or lawn mower, though...even though they are available in Belize.聽 I like dealing with known quantities.聽 I know and understand my US items.聽 I know their history.聽 In my experience, the things I buy in my part of Belize, the quality is a crap shoot.
Another example:
My kitchen lights are 2 years old.聽 They are already falling apart, and they were not inexpensive.聽 The 'innards' to 2 toilets had to be replaced within the first year.聽 The kitchen sink faucet is having to be replaced after replacing the first after 1 year.聽 This is the second faucet I'm replacing.聽 I had to replace the cistern pump after 1 year, and that's not an inexpensive item.聽 All part of the deal of living in Belize.聽 There may be areas of Belize where items are available and quality is better, but that area IS NOT in Corozal.聽 Just a heads up, Bobbyg.聽 Oh, and the roads in Corozal are absolutely the worst.聽 Belize city is good.聽 Belmopan is good.聽 San Ignacio (I'm told) is good.聽 Orange Walk is good but crowded.聽 I haven't investigated the others.聽 See, the whole of Belize can fit in the center of my home state of Oregon and leave plenty of Oregon to spare.聽 But for some reason, Corozal goes begging when it comes to city planning and up to date businesses who carry quality products.聽 The one newer hardware store we have is operated by folks out of Mexico!聽 Grocery stores are all operated by Chinese, and they are cluttered and dirty.聽 The one where more and more people are frequenting is owned and operated by East Indians, and they do a decent job of supplying goods for people, but the store is small.聽 Not like the large supermarkets in Belize City or medium sized as in Orange Walk.聽 Corozal town could use a lot of improvement.

Seems when it gets close to going suddenly things seem more important than they really are.
north with new deals and new products all the time.聽 There are no big box stores
or franchised stores in Belize, only small business owners. It is very refreshing!
We are renting a small one bedroom apartment near the beach here and love the
simplicity of our lives and the lack of clutter.
Good luck with your packing!
Pam from Missouri
I can only tell you I like it without actually seeing in person yet. The pics and info made it incredibly appealing. I'm arriving in country Monday and will fly down to Placencia Tuesday morning. I'll drop you a note on how it is in person after I've been there a couple of days.
The best thing I can recommend is using FlipKey.com - disregard the nightly rates. Just below the calendar for each place click Show Rate Details (I think that's right). Then contact the owner and work on that rate. That's how I did it and got a really nice rate in a place I'm certain I'll be happy at.
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it all depends on what you need/want.聽 The key factors in renting are long-term vs. short-term
and location. If you are looking at staying for at least a year, your rent will be much more reasonable.聽 If you are just staying for the winter, your rent will be at least double.聽 I am not familiar with what other
ex-pats are paying in the village but I would expect between $600-$1200 U.S. for a 1-2 bedroom apartment.聽 There is a Facebook page in Placencia called Placencia Long Term Rentals that will
give you some accurate rental rates.
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