Corridor · USAIsrael

Buy from the USA. Delivered to Israel.

The U.S. is where the biggest gap between American and Israeli prices lives. For sneakers, supplements, and baby brands, you're often paying twice as much in Israel — or watching the listing say "ships internationally" and meaning everywhere except Israel. Bringos gives you a way around that.

Why this corridor

What sits cheaper in USA than at home.

Sneakers + streetwear

Stanley Cups, Adidas Ultraboost, Nike releases, and the New Balance colorways that never make it to the official Israel store.

Supplements + sports nutrition

AG1, Ritual, Athletic Greens, Optimum Nutrition. Brands with limited or no Israeli distribution.

Baby brands

HiPP and Holle formula, Munchkin, Tommee Tippee. Often cheaper at U.S. retail than at Israeli boutiques.

Beauty + electronics

Sephora-exclusive launches, Apple accessories, Levoit, Ninja, Vitamix. The U.S. retail markup curve runs the opposite direction of Israel's.

How customs and shipping work

Israel updated its personal-import rules in late 2025. Orders up to $150 ship in fully tax-free. Orders from $150 to $500 clear customs duty-free but VAT (17%) applies on the full declared value. Orders over $500 are full customs entries. Most sellers on Bringos size their U.S.→IL shipments inside the $150 band on purpose — it's the cleanest checkout, no surprise charges at delivery. Typical U.S.→IL transit time is 5–10 business days by tracked courier (USPS Priority Mail International, FedEx, UPS Standard).

A note on the broader U.S. tariff environment: a 10% inbound surcharge under Section 122 currently applies to goods entering the United States through approximately July 23, 2026, and the Section 321 de-minimis exemption for U.S. imports has been suspended since August 2025. Neither rule affects your Bringos shipment — you're buying *from* the U.S., not into it — but it's a useful context: cross-border conditions are unstable, and a peer-to-peer corridor that doesn't depend on a hub or a forwarder is a useful diversification.

How it works

Post, claim, deliver.

Step 1

Post the request

Tell us what you want and what you'll pay. Bringos shows it to sellers near the source.

Step 2

A seller claims it

They source the product locally — from a store, their own stock, or a brand they have access to.

Step 3

Pay on delivery

Funds sit in escrow. They release when you confirm the package arrived.

Questions buyers ask

USAIsrael, the small print.

Will I pay customs on a U.S. to Israel order?

Orders up to $150 USD enter Israel fully tax-free under the December 2025 reform. Orders from $150 to $500 are customs-duty-free but Israel's 17% VAT applies on the full declared value. Orders over $500 are full customs entries with duty plus VAT plus purchase tax. Most Bringos U.S.-to-Israel sellers structure shipments under the $150 band so checkout is clean.

How long does U.S. to Israel shipping take through Bringos?

Typical transit is five to ten business days through tracked international couriers like USPS Priority Mail International, FedEx, and UPS Standard. The seller chooses the carrier when they claim your listing.

Why is this cheaper than buying directly from a U.S. retailer?

Most U.S. retailers either don't ship to Israel at all or charge premium international rates. Bringos sellers in the U.S. pick up the product at U.S. retail price and ship it to Israel through standard postal or courier services. You get the U.S. retail price plus the seller's modest margin — no retail import markup, no forwarder fee.

What if my package is delayed in customs?

Bringos's escrow holds the seller's payment until the buyer confirms delivery. If the package is held in customs, the seller works with the carrier to release it. Payment doesn't release until you have the package in your hand.

Is the seller a real person or a business?

Bringos sellers are private individuals who shop locally and ship internationally. Many are already verified eBay or Etsy sellers with strong feedback records. Their reputation on Bringos is built from delivered orders and confirmed receipts, not from listing volume.

Ready to source?

Browse open requests in this corridor or post your own.

Customs and tax information on this page is general guidance, not legal advice. Israel updated its personal-import thresholds in late 2025 and figures here reflect public sources current as of April 2026. The Israel Tax Authority's official guide is the authoritative reference. Verify any specific shipment's classification with a customs broker before relying on the figures here.