Airbrush FAQ for Wholesale Buyers
These are the questions that come up most often when distributors, importers, and private label buyers start evaluating a new airbrush supplier.
Browse the most common sourcing questions by theme.
The groups below cover the main sourcing topics distributors, importers, and private-label teams review before asking for pricing and samples.
Sourcing Basics
What is your usual MOQ for standard airbrush kits?
Standard kit programs usually begin at 50 sets. The final MOQ depends on order stability and packaging requirements.
Can we combine different product mixes in one project?
Often yes, as long as the total project volume is large enough to support it and the carton plan is defined early.
Do you support sample orders before bulk production?
Yes. Samples are the normal first step for product-fit validation before production volume and packaging details are locked.
MOQ, Samples & Timing
How long does sample preparation take?
Standard samples are usually prepared in 5-7 days. Custom work can extend that timeline depending on order details.
What is the typical bulk lead time?
Standard production usually falls around 15-20 days, while custom or private label projects commonly require 20-30 days.
What payment terms are common?
A common structure is 30% deposit before production and the balance before shipment, subject to order details and relationship stage.
OEM & Packaging
What can be customized for OEM projects?
Typical OEM work includes logo treatment, cartons, inserts, manuals, and bundle composition. Some product-level customizations may also be possible depending on the project.
When should artwork be finalized?
After the core product setup is confirmed. This keeps packaging development aligned with the actual launch product.
Can you help with packaging for different sales channels?
Yes. We can adjust packaging direction for distributor-led, importer-led, or brand-led programs once the target market is clear.
Airbrush Kit Packaging, Plug & Voltage
Which plug and voltage options are available?
US, EU, UK, and AU plug types are the most common requests. Dual-voltage or multi-market planning can also be discussed when buyers need broader coverage.
When should buyers confirm plug and packaging requirements?
Before carton artwork and production approval are finalized. Early plug and packaging alignment reduces relabeling risk and keeps export planning tied to the real product program.
