Why early details matter
Small appliances and household products can look simple in photos, but function, material, accessories, packaging, plug or power details, labels, and carton packing can all affect the quotation and supplier choice.
Clarify function and use case
Explain what the product should do, where it will be used, and which features matter. For small appliances, include power, plug type, voltage, accessory list, capacity, material, and reference model where available.
Confirm material and finish
Household products may have different plastic grades, metal finishes, coatings, textures, and color options. Provide photos, samples, color references, dimensions, and acceptable tolerance where relevant.
Ask about MOQ and samples
MOQ and sample timing vary by product and customization level. Ask whether a stock sample, customized sample, or production sample is available and what details can be changed.

Review packaging and labels
Retail box, instruction insert, sticker, barcode, carton mark, and protective packing should be discussed before production.
Use photos and videos
Photos and short videos can show appearance, basic function, accessories, packing, and carton condition. They help remote buyers see obvious differences before sample approval or shipment preparation.
What RW Sourcing can coordinate
RW Sourcing can review product references, contact suppliers, compare quotations, request samples, clarify packaging and labels, and coordinate practical checking steps. Related support is on the services page.
Send product photos, reference links, quantity, packaging needs, and destination country. RW Sourcing can help coordinate the next practical step in China.
