Real equipment sourced from Chinese factories — watch them in action, then read our expert breakdown on specs, pricing, and what to watch for when importing.
A vertical product-image slideshow presents women's, men's, and couple pajama styles for buyers reviewing sleepwear options for China sourcing.
The video presents a selection of pajama and sleepwear styles through a vertical sequence of product images, including women's, men's, and couple sets.
It is intended as a visual starting point for buyers comparing styles before requesting detailed supplier information.
ANJU sourcing expert shares three practical checks buyers should run before trusting a Chinese supplier: business license scope, live factory walkthrough, and material cost breakdown.
An ANJU sourcing expert explains three verification checks buyers should run before trusting a Chinese factory supplier.
Can a handheld laser welder cut metal? This field demonstration shows the cutting function of a compact 3-in-1 system designed for welding, cutting, and surface cleaning.
The operator uses the handheld laser head to trace and cut a curved path through sheet metal. The footage demonstrates the cutting mode of a compact machine that combines welding, cutting, and cleaning in one system.
A multi-function label alone does not prove cutting performance. Buyers should review a live test using their intended material, thickness, geometry, and required edge quality before selecting a machine.
ANJU can help buyers compare Chinese suppliers, arrange material-specific trials, audit the factory, inspect finished equipment, and coordinate international delivery.
A close-up demonstration of a handheld laser welding head joining sheet metal and square-section components. The video shows positioning, joint access, active welding, and the resulting seam from several angles.
The operator positions the handheld welding head along several metal joints, including edge and corner connections. Close-up views show the working angle, access to narrow seams, and the weld path during operation.
Handheld laser welding systems are commonly evaluated for fabrication tasks involving sheet-metal assemblies, enclosures, frames, cabinets, tubes, kitchen equipment, and other metal products. Suitability depends on the actual material, thickness, joint design, surface condition, and required finish.
ANJU can help buyers compare Chinese suppliers, arrange welding tests, audit the factory, inspect the finished equipment, and coordinate international delivery.
A handheld laser cleaning demonstration on heavily rusted steel rebar. The focused cleaning path removes surface rust in controlled strips, revealing clean metal while adjacent areas remain untreated for a clear before-and-after comparison.
The video shows the cleaning head moving across rusted reinforcing steel. Each pass creates a visible cleaned strip, making it easy to compare the treated surface with the surrounding oxidation. This type of demonstration is useful when evaluating process control, cleaning consistency, and the operator's ability to target a narrow area.
Laser cleaning systems are commonly evaluated for rust, oxide, coating, and residue removal on metal parts. Potential applications include steel fabrication, equipment maintenance, mold cleaning, weld preparation, automotive restoration, and localized surface preparation before coating or inspection.
ANJU can help buyers compare suitable configurations, arrange material testing, inspect the factory, verify the finished machine, and coordinate international delivery.
A transparent acrylic fridge magnet shaped like a mini record player or cassette tape. Stick it on any steel surface — it lights up, the record starts spinning, and it plays a song. Each disc carries its own track, so swapping the disc changes the song. No app, no battery in the magnet: an NFC chip handles the trigger. A nostalgic, photogenic gift item for the home decor and novelty market.
Gift and home decor buyers are always hunting for the same combination: something small, photogenic, and surprising. An NFC music fridge magnet hits all three. Stick it on the fridge, it lights up, the disc spins, and a song plays — each disc carrying its own track. The demo takes five seconds, which is exactly why this category performs so well on TikTok and Reels, and why it converts as an impulse buy at retail.
The product sits at the intersection of three proven markets: music nostalgia (record players and cassettes as design language), functional kitchen decor, and the endless small-gift segment. End-user prices in the US and Europe typically land at $12–$25, with distributors working 50–70% retail margins on a lightweight item that ships in a small carton.
The magnet body is transparent acrylic with a built-in LED, and each disc holds an NFC tag programmed with its own song. When the magnet touches a steel surface it completes the magnetic mount and lights up; tapping the disc area with a phone triggers the NFC chip, which starts playback on the phone — no app download and no battery inside the magnet itself. Swapping to another disc changes the song, which is what makes the product feel interactive rather than static.
This category looks simple, but quality varies a lot between factories. Focus on these points:
A quality NFC music fridge magnet sourced from a giftware or consumer-electronics factory typically runs $2–$5 FOB per unit at 1,000-unit MOQ, depending on acrylic size, LED configuration, and disc count per set. Air freight is minimal because the unit is small and light — under $0.50 per unit in consolidated shipping, with tariff classification usually under HTS 8505.19 (permanent magnets) or 8543.70 (electrical machines and apparatus).
For importers and gift distributors, the appeal is the private-label story: your logo on the acrylic, your own song library on the discs, simple carton packaging. Q4 gifting seasons move this category fast, and the viral demo video does the marketing for you. OEM and ODM orders are open.
Dynamic LED smart badge for BMW vehicles that switches icons with a touch and supports fully custom graphics uploaded from a smartphone app. Factory-fit, damage-free installation — no wiring, no drilling, and the original badge can be reinstalled with zero marks. Available for BMW 3 Series, 5 Series, X Series and other models. OEM and ODM orders open.
Car personalization is shifting from performance parts to visible, app-driven electronics. A dynamic LED badge that changes its look with a touch turns a stock BMW into a one-of-a-kind vehicle — and it installs in minutes. For distributors and dealers, this is a compact, high-margin accessory with a low shipping cost and almost no return risk from fitment issues, because it uses factory mounting points.
The badge uses a dynamic LED matrix behind a clear, automotive-grade lens. Tap the badge and it cycles through preset icons; open the companion app (iOS and Android) and you can upload any logo, text, or animation. The module keeps the last selected graphic in memory, so the design persists after the car is parked and locked. Typical switching time is under a second, and the display auto-brightens in daylight and dims at night to avoid glare.
Most BMW badge slots use a standard clip or adhesive baseplate. This product replaces the factory badge using the same mounting footprint — no holes drilled, no wires tapped into the car's harness, and no permanent modification. If the owner ever wants the original badge back, it clicks straight in with zero marks. This is the key selling point versus older LED badges that required splicing into lighting circuits, and it is also the reason warranty concerns are minimal.
Not all LED badges are built the same. When evaluating suppliers, focus on these five areas:
A quality dynamic LED smart badge sourced from a specialized automotive-electronics factory in Guangdong typically costs $18–$40 FOB per unit at 500-unit MOQ, depending on LED density, app features, and finish. Air freight is negligible because the unit is small and light — roughly $1–$2 per unit in consolidated shipping. Tariff classification usually falls under HTS 8512.20 (electrical lighting or signalling equipment) or 8708.99 (other vehicle parts), depending on how the customs broker classifies it.
BMW is one of the largest premium car brands globally, and the aftermarket personalization segment keeps growing every year. End-user pricing in the US and Europe typically lands at $120–$250 per badge, leaving distributors 40–60% retail margins on a product that fits in an envelope — a strong add-on item for any car-accessories catalog.
Premium motorcycle rear trunk box with three-sided LED video display panels. Riders change graphics, text, and animations in seconds via a smartphone app. Automotive-grade paint coating in multiple colors. Fully customizable — shape, color, LED layout, and packaging. OEM and ODM orders open.
The motorcycle aftermarket is moving beyond passive storage. Riders and fleet operators now want visibility, personalization, and smart features — and a trunk box that doubles as a programmable LED billboard checks all three boxes. For distributors and dealers, this product category offers a genuine upsell opportunity: it's not a commodity trunk box, it's a moving display.
Unlike single-panel designs that only face rearward, a three-sided configuration covers the left, right, and rear faces of the trunk box. This means the display is visible from every angle — a critical advantage for delivery fleets, ride-share operators, and brand promotion. Each panel is a flexible LED matrix encased behind a weather-sealed polycarbonate lens, rated for continuous outdoor exposure.
The content engine is driven by a Bluetooth-connected control module paired with a companion app (iOS and Android). Riders can upload custom graphics, set scrolling text, choose preset animations, or schedule content to rotate automatically. No technical skill required — it works like a social media app.
Most budget trunk boxes use single-stage spray paint that fades within a year of sun exposure. This product uses automotive-grade basecoat/clearcoat — the same multi-layer paint system used on motorcycle body panels. The result: deep gloss, UV resistance, and a surface that matches the bike's factory finish. Available in gloss black, matte grey, deep red, pearl white, and custom color matching for OEM orders.
Not all LED trunk boxes are built the same. When evaluating suppliers, focus on these five areas:
A smart LED trunk box with 3-sided display sourced from a specialized electronics-accessory factory in Guangdong typically costs $85–$150 FOB per unit at 500-unit MOQ. The price varies by LED density (P3 vs. P5), paint finish tier, and app customization level. Ocean freight to a US or EU port adds roughly $8–$12 per unit in a consolidated shipment. Tariff classification falls under HTS 8714.10 (motorcycle parts and accessories), with duty rates varying by destination country.
The global motorcycle accessories market is projected to exceed $30 billion by 2030, with smart/electronic accessories growing at double the rate of traditional parts. LED-equipped trunk boxes are still an early-adopter category — meaning first movers in distribution can capture 35–50% retail margins before the market matures. End-user pricing in the US and Europe typically lands at $250–$400 for a quality 3-sided unit, making this a high-margin item for dealers and e-commerce sellers.
Single-operator pneumatic tire changer for heavy-duty truck tires up to 12R22.5. Compact portable design for roadside rescue or small workshops. One person mounts a full truck tire in under 60 seconds — no heavy lifting.
For importers and distributors in the automotive aftermarket, pneumatic tire changers represent one of the fastest-growing equipment categories worldwide. Traditional manual tire mounting is labor-intensive, slow, and physically demanding — a portable pneumatic unit solves all three problems at once.
Unlike hydraulic or fully manual changers, pneumatic models use compressed air to drive the bead breaker, mount/demount head, and turntable rotation. This makes them lighter, faster to cycle, and easier to maintain. A typical unit operates at 8–12 bar and can handle tire widths up to 14 inches.
The key innovation in portable designs is the foldable frame: the entire unit collapses into a wheeled case that fits in a service van. This is ideal for roadside assistance fleets, mining operations, and agricultural equipment maintenance where bringing the vehicle to a fixed bay isn't practical.
When evaluating Chinese manufacturers of pneumatic tire changers, pay close attention to:
A portable pneumatic truck tire changer sourced from a Tier-2 factory in Shandong or Zhejiang typically costs $1,800–$3,500 FOB depending on configuration (single-speed vs. variable-speed turntable, assist arm inclusion, CE marking). Ocean freight to a US West Coast port adds roughly $350–$500 per unit in a consolidated container. Factor in 3.4% US tariff (HTS 8479.89) and customs broker fees of $150–$250 for a realistic landed cost.
The global tire changer market is projected to grow at a 4.8% CAGR through 2030, driven by rising vehicle parc in emerging markets and the shift toward mobile tire services in developed economies. Portable pneumatic units occupy a premium niche — end-user pricing in the US typically lands at $5,500–$9,000, giving distributors healthy 40–55% margins on landed cost.
Walk through an actual factory audit with our procurement team. See how we verify production lines, check material traceability, and negotiate on-site — so you get exactly what you ordered, every time.
If you've ever wondered what our team actually does when visiting a supplier's facility, this video shows the real process — unscripted and unfiltered. Factory audits are the single most important step in the China sourcing process, yet 70% of first-time importers skip them entirely because they don't know what to look for or think a video call is enough.
Every ANJU factory visit follows a standardized protocol that checks:
A video call shows you what the factory wants you to see. A physical audit reveals what they can't hide: oil leaks under idle machines, expired fire extinguishers, material piles with no labeling, workers who can't explain their quality checkpoints. These details never appear in a Zoom call — but they predict your defect rate with surprising accuracy.
The factory shown in this video was initially quoted 15% below the next bidder — the classic "too good to be true" signal. Our audit revealed subcontracted welding work that the supplier hadn't disclosed, which would have caused inconsistent joint strength and likely field failures. We renegotiated the contract to require in-house welding with weekly QC reports, and the client's first shipment arrived with zero critical defects across 2,800 units.
High-speed ultrasonic tube sealer for PE and laminated tubes. Seals up to 25 tubes per minute with precise temperature control — no adhesive, no heat degradation. Ideal for cosmetic creams, pharmaceutical ointments, and food-grade pastes.
Ultrasonic tube sealers use high-frequency mechanical vibrations (20–40 kHz) to bond thermoplastic materials at the molecular level — no glue, no direct heat. This makes them the preferred choice for cosmetic creams, pharmaceutical ointments, and food-grade pastes where product integrity and aesthetic seal quality are non-negotiable.
An ultrasonic generator converts electrical energy into mechanical vibration, which is amplified by a booster and delivered through a horn (sonotrode) to the tube material. The rapid oscillation creates interfacial friction heat at the exact point of contact, melting and fusing the tube layers in under 0.5 seconds. Because heat is generated inside the material rather than applied externally, there's no thermal degradation of the product inside the tube — critical for heat-sensitive formulations like retinol creams or antibiotic ointments.
Chinese manufacturers in Guangdong and Shanghai dominate the global tube sealer market. Here's what to verify before placing an order:
A mid-range ultrasonic tube sealer from China runs $8,000–$18,000 FOB depending on automation level (semi-auto vs. fully automatic with tube loading conveyor). For a cosmetics contract manufacturer filling 50,000 tubes per month, the machine typically pays for itself in 6–9 months through reduced labor (one operator instead of three), near-zero reject rates (ultrasonic seals achieve <0.3% leakage vs. 2–5% for heat sealing), and elimination of consumable adhesives.
For pharmaceutical applications, ensure the machine's product-contact surfaces are 316L stainless steel and the sealing station has a validated IQ/OQ/PQ documentation package. FDA 21 CFR Part 11 compliance for electronic records is increasingly requested — Chinese factories that export to the US and EU typically offer this as an optional add-on. For cosmetics, EU Regulation 1223/2009 doesn't prescribe specific equipment standards, but GMP-compliant sealing with batch traceability is a competitive advantage in contract manufacturing RFQs.