About ORVIQO

Focused Airbrush Equipment for Wholesale Buyers

ORVIQO is based in Ningbo, Zhejiang, China, supporting export-ready airbrush kits, portable compressor systems, airbrush guns, paint sets, accessories, and OEM/private label programs for global B2B buyers.

Ningbo-based supplierOEM & private label supportPortable airbrush systemsWholesale export programs
Airbrush kit sample for wholesale program review
Sample check
Packaging plan
MOQ discussion
Export documents
Reorder support
Project brief

Kit structure, compressor options, packaging, MOQ, and export details are reviewed together before quotation.

Based in Ningbo, Close to the Airbrush Supply Chain

ORVIQO operates from Ningbo, Zhejiang, one of China's major coastal manufacturing and export cities. For airbrush products, this location gives us access to related supply chains such as compact compressors, plastic components, metal parts, hoses, fittings, packaging, printing, and export logistics.

This matters for overseas buyers because an airbrush program is rarely just one item. A retail-ready kit may involve the airbrush gun, compressor, hose, adapter, paint support, instruction sheet, color box, inner tray, carton size, logo application, and shipping plan. Keeping these details close to the supply chain helps us communicate faster and solve problems earlier.

Compact compressors

Portable compressor options, pressure range, plug type, noise level, battery version, and kit pairing.

Airbrush guns & fittings

Gravity feed guns, cups, hoses, adapters, needles, nozzles, and replacement items for repeat programs.

Packaging & printing

Color box, instruction sheet, label, inner tray, carton size, logo placement, and retail presentation.

Export coordination

Sample details, order follow-up, carton information, shipping preparation, and export communication.

How ORVIQO Started

Started from Practical Buyer Questions

ORVIQO was not built to be a large mixed catalog seller. The business started from repeated conversations with overseas buyers who needed clearer airbrush product choices before placing orders.

These questions shaped the way ORVIQO works today. We focus on helping buyers define the product structure, packaging direction, sample details, and quotation scope before production begins.

ORVIQO Team
Ningbo, Zhejiang, China
Buyers were asking
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Which kit should I launch first?

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Should I choose a portable compressor or a stronger desktop model?

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Can the product be packed for retail?

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What MOQ makes sense for a first test order?

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Can the same product line support future reorders?

What Makes ORVIQO Different

We are not trying to be the supplier with the longest catalog. We focus on making airbrush sourcing clearer for buyers who need a product line they can explain, sell, and reorder.

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We help define the product boundary

Before quoting, we try to understand the buyer's target market, application, kit level, and expected sales channel. This avoids mixing unrelated products into one unclear offer.

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We discuss packaging early

For private label and retail buyers, packaging is not a last-minute detail. Color box size, logo placement, instruction sheets, inner trays, and carton planning can affect both cost and customer experience.

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We treat MOQ as a planning question

Instead of pushing only large orders, we discuss what order quantity makes sense for samples, market testing, first shipment, and repeat programs.

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We focus on repeatable programs

A useful airbrush product line should be easy to reorder, easy to explain to the buyer's customers, and stable enough for ongoing wholesale supply.

Airbrush product inspection and sample review
Buyer workflow

The work is less about showing a long catalog and more about narrowing the right product line before samples, packaging, and production.

How We Work With Buyers

Step 01

Application & market discussion

We first understand whether the buyer is serving beauty, nail art, body art practice, cake decorating, model painting, hobby retail, or private label channels.

Step 02

Product and kit matching

We help compare kit structures, compressor options, gun types, paint support, and accessory requirements.

Step 03

Sample and quotation confirmation

Samples, specifications, packaging direction, MOQ, lead time, and target price are discussed before the order is confirmed.

Step 04

Packaging and OEM details

For private label projects, we coordinate logo, color box, manual, label, carton, and related packaging details.

Step 05

Production and export follow-up

We keep communication focused on production status, inspection points, shipping preparation, and reorder planning.

Who We Serve

Wholesale Distributors

For buyers who need stable product lines, clear specifications, and repeatable supply.

Beauty & Nail Channels

For beauty supply businesses building portable airbrush kits, nail art tools, and compact compressor bundles.

Hobby & Model Retailers

For retailers that need starter-friendly kits, paint support, and practical accessories.

Private Label Brands

For brands that need logo application, packaging direction, sample discussion, and OEM-ready product planning.

Built for Export-Ready Airbrush Programs

For overseas buyers, product quality is only one part of the order. Clear specifications, stable packaging, realistic lead time, sample confirmation, and export communication are equally important.

Sample confirmation

Confirm product version, accessories, packaging direction, and target application before bulk production.

Packaging coordination

Support color box, instruction sheet, label, carton, and private label packaging discussions.

Production follow-up

Keep buyers updated on order progress, inspection points, and shipment preparation.

Reorder planning

Help buyers keep product structure and packaging stable for future repeat orders.

Start With a Clear Product Brief

Tell us what kind of airbrush product line you want to build.

Share your target market, application, expected quantity, packaging direction, and private label requirements. ORVIQO will help you define a practical starting point before quotation.