How Long Does Shipping Actually Take? 2026 UPDATE

(Real Data – Last 30 Days)

We get asked this all the time — “How long will my order take to arrive?”

Instead of guessing or giving generic estimates, we pulled real data from every order delivered over the last 30 days. No fluff. No “estimated delivery windows.” Just actual results from real shipments.


📊 The Big Picture

Over the last 30 days:

  • 872 orders delivered
  • Average delivery time: 8.3 days
  • 85% of orders arrived within 12 days

Most orders land faster than people expect — especially internationally.

Transit Time Overview

⏱️ Delivery Time Breakdown

Here’s how delivery times were spread across all orders:

  • 4–7 days: 32.45%
  • 8–15 days: 57.45%
  • 16–30 days: 2.52%

👉 That means nearly 90% of all orders arrived within 15 days.

Delays beyond that are rare and usually come down to customs or local carrier issues.

Transit Time Distribution

🌍 Shipping Times by Country

🇺🇸 United States

  • Orders: 572
  • Average: 9.47 days
  • Most common: 8–11 days (58.56%)

👉 Most US orders land in 8–12 days.

🇦🇺 Australia (Domestic)

  • Orders: 265
  • Average: 5.42 days

👉 Most Aussie orders arrive within 1 week.

🇬🇧 United Kingdom

  • Average: 9.18 days
  • Majority: 8–11 days (63.63%)

👉 Very consistent — typically under 2 weeks.

🇨🇦 Canada

  • Average: 10.11 days

👉 Slightly slower than US, but still predictable.

Shipping by Location

🚚 Carrier Performance

We also broke it down by carrier:

  • Australia Post: ~8.3 day average
  • USPS (US deliveries): ~9.2 day average
  • StarTrack: ~5.6 day average (fastest domestic)

👉 Most delays don’t happen in Australia — they happen once parcels hit the destination country.

Carrier Performance

📈 What This Means For You

If you’re ordering from us, here’s what you can realistically expect:

  • Australia: 2–7 days
  • USA: 8–12 days
  • UK / Canada: 8–14 days

Not estimates — that’s based on real deliveries.


💬 Final Thoughts

We don’t believe in hiding behind vague shipping times.

This is real data from real customers, so you can plan your jobs, your setup, and your workflow properly.

If anything changes, we’ll update this again.

Cheers,
Code Breaker Labs

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