High-arc gooseneck kitchen faucets — brass body, 360° swivel, multi-market certified, OEM from 200 pieces. The commercial-inspired profile that's moved into premium residential and e-commerce channels. Available in 5 finishes, single or two-handle, pull-down or fixed spout configurations.
Product Overview
The gooseneck kitchen faucet is defined by its tall, curved spout — typically 360–420mm in height with a pronounced arc that clears the sink basin by a significant margin. That geometry isn't decorative. It's what allows a large stockpot or commercial-grade mixing bowl to fit under the spout without tilting, and it's the visual cue that signals "commercial-grade" to the residential buyer who's willing to pay more for it.
We've been running gooseneck configurations on our kitchen faucet line since the early years of the factory, and the market positioning has shifted considerably over that time. What started as a specification primarily for food service and commercial kitchen supply has become one of the strongest-performing SKUs in the residential premium and e-commerce channels. The profile photographs well, it differentiates on a shelf or a product listing, and it supports a retail price point that gives your downstream customers a meaningful margin above the standard pull-down configurations.
The commercial-to-residential crossover is the commercial opportunity here. Your buyers in the residential renovation market are looking for a kitchen faucet that reads as an upgrade — something that justifies a higher price tag to their own customers. The gooseneck profile delivers that visual signal without requiring a fundamentally different installation process. It's still a standard deck-mount or single-hole installation, still uses the same supply line connections, still installs in under an hour. The premium is in the form factor, not in the complexity.
OEM Trend Note
Gooseneck pull-down in matte black and brushed gold are the two configurations generating the most new OEM requests from our e-commerce buyers over the past two years — worth paying attention to if you're building a private label catalog.
Clears large cookware without tilting. The functional geometry that justifies the premium.
Full rotation for double-basin sinks. Standard on all configurations.
Deck-mount or single-hole. Same supply line connections. Installs in under an hour.
The profile photographs well and differentiates on a shelf or product listing — a real advantage for private label.
Engineering Data
These are the standard parameters for our gooseneck kitchen faucet line. Contact us for exact specifications on specific configurations — dimensions and flow rates vary by model.
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Body Material | C36000-equivalent free-machining brass |
| Spout Type | High-arc gooseneck, fixed or pull-down spray head |
| Spout Height | 360–420mm (typical; varies by model) |
| Spout Reach | 200–250mm |
| Spout Rotation | 360° swivel |
| Handle Configuration | Single-handle (standard); two-handle available |
| Valve / Cartridge | Ceramic disc, 500,000-cycle endurance tested per batch |
| Flow Rate | 1.8 GPM standard; 1.5 GPM WaterSense-compatible available |
| Operating Pressure | 0.05–0.8 MPa |
| Leak Test | 0.6 MPa, 60 seconds, 100% of units |
| Supply Connections | 3/8" compression (standard); G1/2" available for European market |
| Hole Configuration | 1-hole standard; 3-hole deck plate available |
| Standard Finishes | Chrome, brushed nickel, matte black, PVD gold, oil-rubbed bronze |
| Salt Spray (chrome/nickel) | 24h minimum; 48h on new finish batches |
| Salt Spray (PVD finishes) | 48h minimum; cross-cut adhesion tested per batch |
| Certifications |
cUPC CE WaterMark SGS
|
| OEM MOQ | 200 pieces per SKU |
| Standard Lead Time | 25–35 days (catalog); 35–50 days (OEM with new tooling) |
Specifications shown are standard values for this product line. Actual specifications may vary by configuration. Contact us for detailed product data sheets.
Request a full product data sheet with CAD drawings, tolerances, and packaging dimensions for your specific configuration.
Request Data SheetHow We Build It
Every gooseneck faucet we ship goes through a defined production sequence and multi-stage inspection. Here's what that looks like from raw material to export carton.
Hot-forged brass bodies from certified C36000-equivalent billets. Forging aligns grain structure for pressure resistance. Critical dimensions checked against drawing tolerances before moving to machining.
Multi-axis CNC centers machine valve seats, thread profiles, and cartridge bores to tight tolerances. First-article inspection on every new batch. Tooling wear monitored and logged.
Bodies are polished, then plated or PVD-coated depending on finish. Chrome and brushed nickel go through electroplating lines. Matte black, PVD gold, and oil-rubbed bronze use physical vapor deposition for hardness and adhesion. Salt spray and cross-cut adhesion tests run on each batch.
Ceramic disc cartridges are installed in a controlled environment. Torque specs are followed for all fasteners. Swivel joints are lubricated and tested for smooth rotation across the full 360° range before the unit moves to pressure testing.
Every unit is tested at 0.6 MPa for 60 seconds. No sampling — every piece. Units that fail are quarantined, root-caused, and either reworked or scrapped. Pass rate data is logged per batch and available on request.
Visual inspection under controlled lighting. Finish, handle action, and accessory completeness verified. Units packed per customer spec — retail box, master carton, or bulk. Packing list and QC report included with each shipment.
Build Your Brand
We work with importers, distributors, and brands who want a gooseneck faucet under their own name. Here's what we can customize and what the process looks like.
Laser engraving or pad printing on handle, body, or escutcheon. Your logo, your brand mark.
Beyond our standard five, we can match a target finish sample. MOQ and lead time apply for new finish development.
Full-color retail box with your artwork, UPC, and language requirements. We handle dieline and print coordination.
Spout height, reach, and handle geometry can be modified with new tooling. We provide DFM feedback before committing to tooling cost.
1.5 or 1.8 GPM aerator selection. WaterSense-compatible configurations available for US market compliance.
Installation guides, warranty cards, and spec sheets in your brand language and format. Multi-language available.
| Phase | Activity | Typical Duration |
|---|---|---|
| 1. Inquiry | Share requirements, target price, and volume. We respond with options and pricing. | 1–3 days |
| 2. Sampling | Pre-production samples with your finish and branding for approval. | 10–15 days |
| 3. Approval | Review samples, request revisions if needed, sign off on golden sample. | 3–7 days |
| 4. Production | Full run against approved sample. QC at each stage. Progress updates available. | 25–35 days |
| 5. Inspection | Pre-shipment inspection — third-party or our in-house team. Report provided. | 2–3 days |
| 6. Shipment | FOB Ningbo or CIF to your port. Documents: CI, PL, BL, CO, and test reports. | Per Incoterms |
We don't share your designs. NDA available before any technical exchange. Your tooling is yours — we don't run your molds for other customers.
The gooseneck spout is the most structurally demanding component in this product type. The tall arc creates a longer moment arm than a standard low-arc spout — which means the joint between the spout and the body takes more torque stress every time the spout is rotated. We've seen gooseneck faucets from other factories develop wobble at the spout base within 12–18 months of installation, and the root cause is almost always the same: insufficient wall thickness at the spout-to-body interface, or a swivel joint that's been designed to a cost target rather than a durability target.
Our gooseneck spout is cast as a single brass piece — no welded joints in the arc section. The spout-to-body swivel joint uses a brass-on-brass bearing surface with an O-ring seal stack.
Swivel Torque Spec
0.8–1.2 N·m
Checked on every unit at final assembly
O-Ring Material
EPDM
Hot/cold cycling, no compression set
That torque range is tight enough to feel solid, loose enough to rotate without effort. EPDM holds up in both hot and cold water cycling without the compression set that causes drip leaks at the swivel over time.
The body itself is C36000-equivalent free-machining brass, gravity cast and CNC machined. Valve seat threads are held to ±0.05mm — the same tolerance we hold across the entire kitchen faucet line, because that's the tolerance that determines whether the ceramic disc cartridge seats properly and whether the faucet drips at 18 months.
Every body gets a thread gauge check at the post-machining inspection checkpoint before it moves to the finishing line.
Alloy
C36000-equiv.
Cast Method
Gravity Cast
Thread Tolerance
±0.05mm
For pull-down gooseneck configurations, the hose routing through the tall spout arc is a design constraint we've worked through carefully. The hose needs enough slack to extend fully without binding against the spout interior, but not so much slack that it creates a kink point at the arc.
Braided Stainless Hose
Rated for 500,000 extension cycles.
Model-Specific Counterbalance Weight
Sized to the specific hose length of each gooseneck model. A weight sized for a shorter pull-down hose won't retract reliably on the longer hose run required by the gooseneck arc.
All five finishes run on our in-house lines — no subcontracting. That matters for gooseneck faucets specifically because the tall spout arc is a challenging geometry for consistent finish coverage. Electroplating and PVD both require uniform current density or plasma distribution across the part surface, and a curved spout with a tight inner radius can develop thin spots if the fixturing isn't designed for it. We fixture gooseneck spouts separately from standard spouts on the plating line, with the arc oriented to maintain consistent bath exposure.
Multi-layer electroplated: copper base, nickel mid-coat, chrome top. The nickel mid-coat is the corrosion barrier — skipping it is a common cost-reduction move in the industry, and it's why chrome faucets from some factories fail salt spray at 48 hours.
Salt Spray
24h min / 48h typical
Process
Electroplated
Entry-price anchor in the gooseneck line and the highest-volume finish globally.
PVD process, 0.3–0.5μm coating. Fingerprint-resistant. The dominant finish in North American kitchen hardware retail, and the configuration that drives the most reorder volume from our US and Canadian distributors.
Coating
0.3–0.5μm PVD
Process
PVD
Higher unit cost than chrome, but supports a retail price premium that protects your margin.
PVD process, 48h salt spray minimum. The fastest-growing finish in the contemporary kitchen segment and the configuration generating the most new OEM requests from e-commerce buyers.
Salt Spray
48h minimum
Process
PVD
Strong catalog anchor for buyers targeting the design-forward residential renovation market.
Physical vapor deposition, 0.3–0.5μm. Specified for hospitality, luxury residential, and Middle Eastern markets. PVD gold holds color consistency better than electroplated gold over time — no color shift from cleaning chemicals, which matters for your buyers in markets where the faucet is expected to look the same after five years of daily use.
Coating
0.3–0.5μm PVD
Color Stability
5+ years
Hospitality, luxury residential, and Middle Eastern markets.
Electroplated with a living finish characteristic. Specified for traditional and transitional kitchen styles. Popular in North American markets with a farmhouse and craftsman aesthetic segment — pairs well with the farmhouse kitchen faucet configurations in your catalog.
Finish Type
Living Finish
Process
Electroplated
Traditional and transitional kitchen styles. North American farmhouse and craftsman segment.
The tall spout arc is a challenging geometry for consistent finish coverage. We fixture gooseneck spouts separately from standard spouts on the plating line, with the arc oriented to maintain consistent bath exposure — preventing the thin spots that develop on curved surfaces when fixturing isn't designed for the geometry.
| Finish | Process | Salt Spray | Primary Markets | Margin Position |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Chrome | Electroplated (Cu/Ni/Cr) | 24h min / 48h typical | Global, highest volume | Entry price anchor |
| Brushed Nickel | PVD 0.3–0.5μm | — | US, Canada retail | Mid-premium, protects margin |
| Matte Black | PVD | 48h minimum | E-commerce, renovation | Design-forward premium |
| PVD Gold | PVD 0.3–0.5μm | — | Hospitality, luxury, Middle East | Premium tier |
| Oil-Rubbed Bronze | Electroplated, living finish | — | North America, farmhouse | Traditional segment |
Channel Intelligence
The gooseneck profile sells into several distinct channels, and the configuration mix that works in one doesn't always translate to another. Here's where our buyers are deploying it.
North America · Europe · Australia
The largest volume segment for gooseneck specifically. Homeowners renovating kitchens in the $50,000–$150,000 budget range are specifying gooseneck as the default faucet profile — it's become the visual shorthand for a "professional kitchen" aesthetic in residential design media.
Retail customers often replace a faucet to match existing hardware. We hold finish parameters batch-to-batch using documented plating bath chemistry controls.
Global
Gooseneck pull-down in matte black and brushed gold are the two configurations with the strongest online retail velocity right now. The profile photographs well against white backgrounds and in lifestyle kitchen shots, which matters for conversion rates on Amazon, Wayfair, and independent e-commerce stores.
MOQ of 200 pieces makes it viable to test a new finish or configuration before committing to a full container. If you're building a private label catalog, gooseneck should be in your first SKU set.
North America · Australia
The original home of the gooseneck profile. Commercial kitchens specify tall-arc faucets for functional reasons: pot-filling clearance, ease of cleaning large cookware, and the durability expectation of a commercial environment.
Our gooseneck line is cUPC certified. We can provide test reports and certification documentation your buyers need to specify the product in commercial kitchen projects.
Europe · Middle East
Hotel kitchenettes, serviced apartments, and high-end residential developments specify gooseneck faucets in volume with tight aesthetic consistency requirements. PVD gold and brushed nickel are the most specified finishes in this segment.
If your project buyer needs a specific handle shape to match existing hardware in a hotel fit-out, that's a workable OEM request from 200 pieces.
Southeast Asia · Middle East
Residential developments in this segment are increasingly specifying gooseneck profiles in the kitchen as a value-add feature that supports higher unit sale prices. Chrome and brushed nickel in single-handle configurations dominate.
A delayed container can hold up an entire floor of unit completions. Our 4-week production scheduling window is committed, not estimated.
Sourcing for a specific channel?
Tell us your target market and order profile — we'll confirm the right configuration, certification, and MOQ for your channel.
OEM & Customization
The gooseneck kitchen faucet is one of the more customization-friendly products in our kitchen line, because the spout geometry itself is a design variable. Here's what's workable and what isn't.
Geometry Customization
We can adjust spout height within the 320–450mm range using existing tooling families. Beyond that range, new casting tooling is required.
The arc profile (the curvature of the gooseneck) can be modified within the constraints of the casting die geometry — a tighter radius or a more pronounced S-curve requires new tooling.
Tooling Threshold
Custom arc tooling investment is only justified at volumes above 2,000–3,000 units. Most buyers work within the standard arc profiles for this reason.
Single or Two-Handle
Single-handle (lever or cross) and two-handle configurations are both available. Handle shape is the most common OEM customization request — buyers who want a specific lever profile to match their existing catalog can usually be accommodated using existing handle tooling families.
New Handle Tooling
From 200 pcs
Tooling Cost
Quoted separately
Pull-Down Configurations
Standard spray head includes stream and spray modes. A pause function (flow stop on the spray head) is available as an add-on.
Stream + spray modes — standard on all pull-down configurations
Pause function — flow stop on spray head, available as add-on
Silicone nozzle spray face — wipes clean without tools, reduces after-sales complaints in hard-water markets
Standard and Custom
Standard Finishes — from 200 pcs MOQ
Custom Finishes — from 500 pcs
Brushed champagne bronze, gunmetal, custom PVD colors. Below 500 pieces, the per-unit cost impact is significant enough to affect your margin.
Market-Specific Supply
3/8" Compression
North America · Australia
G1/2"
European market supply
If you're supplying multiple markets from a single SKU, we can discuss a configuration that accommodates both connection standards.
OEM Branding
OEM packaging with your brand name, logo, and product photography
Custom instruction manuals and installation guides in your target language
Branded warranty cards and QC documentation
Retail-ready color box or master carton configurations to your spec
Minimum for Private Label
From 200 units — packaging artwork setup fee applies below 500 units.
Some parameters are fixed by the casting geometry and valve body design. Knowing these upfront saves time in the quoting process.
Deck Plate Hole Spacing
Standard 3-hole deck plate spacing is fixed. Non-standard spacing requires new deck plate tooling.
Valve Body Diameter
The valve cartridge housing diameter is fixed to the cartridge spec. Changing it means a new valve body casting.
Spout Arc Beyond Range
Arc profiles outside the standard family require new casting dies — typically a 10–14 week lead time for tooling.
Compliance & Certifications
Certification coverage determines which markets you can sell into without additional testing. Here's what's currently held and what's available on request.
NSF/ANSI 61 + 372
Lead-Free · USA/Canada
Drinking water system components and lead content compliance. Required for residential kitchen faucets sold in the US and Canada.
cUPC
Plumbing Code · USA/Canada
Uniform Plumbing Code compliance for the North American market. Covers dimensional and performance requirements for kitchen faucets.
CUPC (China)
GB Standards · China Market
China national standard certification for sanitary ware. Required for domestic China market distribution and major retail chains.
CE / EN 817
European Standard
Mechanical mixing valves standard for the European market. CE marking covers pressure, temperature, and flow performance requirements.
WRAS
Water Regulations · UK
UK Water Regulations Advisory Scheme approval. Required for products installed on UK mains water supply. Available for buyers targeting the UK market — lead time 8–12 weeks.
WaterMark
Plumbing · Australia/NZ
Australian/NZ plumbing product certification. Mandatory for products installed in regulated plumbing systems. Available on request — discuss with your account manager for current status.
Flow rate regulations vary by market. We supply the correct aerator configuration for your target market at the time of order — no field modification required.
USA (CALGreen / EPA WaterSense)
1.8 GPM
@ 60 psi
Standard North America
2.2 GPM
@ 60 psi
Europe / Australia
8.3 L/min
@ 3 bar
Full certification documentation — test reports, certificates of conformity, and declaration of performance — is available to qualified buyers on request. If you need a specific certification not listed here, contact us to discuss feasibility and timeline.
Gooseneck faucets are taller than standard kitchen faucets, which affects carton dimensions and container loading efficiency. We calculate carton dimensions against container floor plans for each SKU and provide a packing list with CBM and gross weight before you confirm the order, so your freight forwarder can quote accurately.
Gooseneck Kitchen Faucet — Typical Setup
Inner Carton
1 unit per inner carton
Master Carton
6–12 inner cartons per master carton, depending on spout height
Handling Limit
Master carton dimensions designed to stay within 25 kg per carton — the standard warehouse handling threshold
Container Optimization
Carton dimensions calculated against 40HQ container floor plans for efficient stacking without void space
For pull-down gooseneck configurations, the spray head and hose are packed separately within the inner carton to prevent transit damage to the spout finish.
Pre-installed counterbalance weight: The counterbalance weight is pre-installed on the hose before packing — one less step for your installer or end customer.
Documentation is prepared in parallel with production and travels with the shipment. No last-minute scrambles at port.
For buyers consolidating multiple SKUs into one container, we coordinate the packing sequence to minimize void space and keep the container weight balanced for port handling.
The certifications your container needs depend on where it's going. Our gooseneck kitchen faucet line is certified for the three major export markets.
| Market | Certification | Our Status |
|---|---|---|
|
🇺🇸🇨🇦 United States / Canada
|
cUPC (IAPMO) ASME A112.18.1 / CSA B125.1 |
Certified
Test reports available |
|
🇪🇺 European Union
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CE EN 817 / EN 200 |
Certified
Declaration of conformity available |
|
🇦🇺🇳🇿 Australia / New Zealand
|
WaterMark AS/NZS 3718 |
Certified
License documentation available |
|
🌐 Global (third-party audit)
|
SGS Third-party audit |
Audited
Reports available on request |
|
🌍 All markets
|
ISO 9001:2015 Quality management system |
Certified |
For North American shipments, we prepare HS code classification and can provide binding ruling references for customs pre-clearance.
California AB 1953 — Lead-Free Compliance
Our low-lead brass alloy qualification covers the AB 1953 lead-free requirement. XRF test reports on incoming brass are available with shipment documentation.
For buyers supplying multiple markets from a single factory relationship, the multi-certification coverage means your compliance team isn't managing documentation from three different suppliers.
Same SKU — Three Destinations
cUPC
IAPMO — ASME A112.18.1 / CSA B125.1
US & Canada
CE
EN 817 / EN 200
European Union
WaterMark
AS/NZS 3718
Australia / NZ
SGS
Third-party audit
Global
ISO 9001:2015
Quality management
All markets
Decision-support answers for distributors and OEM buyers specifying gooseneck kitchen faucets.
Our standard gooseneck kitchen faucet spout heights run 360–420mm. The practical consideration for sink compatibility is the clearance between the spout outlet and the sink basin — for most standard undermount and drop-in sinks, a 360mm spout height provides adequate clearance for large cookware without the spout outlet being so high that water splashes out of the basin.
Standard Undermount / Drop-In
360mm
Adequate clearance for large cookware. Spout outlet stays within basin splash zone.
Farmhouse (Apron-Front) Sinks
400–420mm
Safer specification. Farmhouse sinks sit lower relative to countertop, requiring taller spout.
For farmhouse (apron-front) sinks, which sit lower relative to the countertop, a taller spout is generally preferable. If your buyers are specifying gooseneck faucets for farmhouse sink installations, the 400–420mm range is the safer specification. We can confirm compatibility for specific sink configurations if you send us the sink dimensions.
They serve different price tiers and buyer segments, so the answer is both. A well-structured kitchen faucet catalog carries both configurations.
Standard Pull-Down — 180–220mm spout height
Your volume anchor. Covers the broadest range of kitchen configurations and price points. The configuration that drives the most units in residential renovation distribution. Entry and mid-tier in chrome and brushed nickel.
Gooseneck Pull-Down — 360–420mm spout height
Your margin driver. Commands a higher retail price, photographs better for e-commerce listings, and appeals to buyers who want a commercial-inspired aesthetic. Premium tier in brushed nickel and matte black.
Standard pull-down in chrome and brushed nickel as the entry and mid-tier, gooseneck pull-down in brushed nickel and matte black as the premium tier — this is the catalog structure that performs across both volume and margin objectives.
Spout wobble is almost always a swivel joint issue — either insufficient bearing surface area, a swivel torque spec that's too loose, or O-ring compression set that develops over time.
Our gooseneck spout uses a brass-on-brass bearing surface at the swivel joint with an EPDM O-ring seal stack. Swivel torque is checked at 0.8–1.2 N·m on every unit at final assembly — tight enough to feel solid, loose enough to rotate without effort.
EPDM holds its compression properties through hot/cold water cycling better than standard rubber, which is why we specify it for the swivel seal rather than the lower-cost NBR alternative. The result is a swivel joint that stays solid through the product's service life without developing the drip-at-the-base failure that generates warranty claims.
Swivel Joint Spec Summary
Bearing Surface
Brass-on-brass at swivel joint
Seal Material
EPDM O-ring stack (not NBR)
Torque Spec
0.8–1.2 N·m, 100% checked at final assembly
Failure Mode Prevented
Drip-at-base and wobble from compression set
For standard finishes (chrome, brushed nickel, matte black, PVD gold, oil-rubbed bronze), MOQ is 200 pieces per SKU. For custom finishes outside the standard lineup — brushed champagne bronze, gunmetal, custom PVD colors — we recommend a minimum of 500 pieces to amortize the process setup cost.
Below 500 pieces, the per-unit cost impact from the setup is significant enough to affect your margin on the run.
Standard Finishes
200 pcs
Chrome, brushed nickel, matte black, PVD gold, oil-rubbed bronze
Custom Finishes
500 pcs
Brushed champagne bronze, gunmetal, custom PVD colors — amortizes process setup cost
Recommended Trial Strategy
500 + 200 split run
500 units in the new custom finish alongside a 200-unit run in a standard finish — gives you a direct market comparison point before scaling.
Standard deck-mount installation requires a 35–38mm hole diameter — the same as most standard kitchen faucets, so no special drilling is required for most sink configurations.
Deck thickness compatibility runs up to 50mm for standard mounting hardware. Thicker decks — granite, thick quartz — may require extended mounting hardware, which we can supply.
The pull-down hose requires approximately 50mm of clearance below the deck for the counterbalance weight to travel freely. This is the most common installation constraint to verify before specifying for a project. A clearance requirement note is included in the installation documentation that ships with every unit.
Installation Quick Reference
Hole Diameter
35–38mm (standard)
Max Deck Thickness
Up to 50mm standard; extended hardware available
Under-Deck Clearance
≥50mm required for counterbalance travel
Documentation
Clearance note included with every unit
Finish consistency across reorders is one of the most common concerns from distributors — and a legitimate one. Your retail customers notice when a replacement faucet doesn't match the one they bought 18 months ago.
Documented Bath Chemistry
Plating bath chemistry parameters are documented for each finish. Bath composition is tested and adjusted before every production run.
PVD Coating Thickness
For PVD finishes, coating thickness is measured on a sample basis using a coating thickness gauge. Target range: 0.3–0.5μm.
Reference Panel Comparison
For chrome and brushed nickel, a reference panel from the previous order runs alongside the new batch. Visual comparison under standardized lighting before approving the run.
Batch Production Records
All parameters are recorded in the batch production record, which travels with the shipment documentation. If you're placing a reorder with a specific finish consistency concern, send us a reference unit from your previous order — we'll match against it before approving the production run.
Most new buyers start with a 2–4 unit sample order across the configurations and finishes they're evaluating before committing to a production run. We can ship samples within 7–10 business days from catalog inventory.
If you have an existing gooseneck faucet you're currently sourcing and want to compare quality or pricing, send us a reference sample or detailed photos — our engineering team will identify the closest configuration in our catalog or spec an OEM equivalent and send back a detailed quote with specifications.
Tell us your target channel (residential distribution, e-commerce, food service, hospitality) and volume expectations — we'll suggest the configuration and finish mix based on what's moving for our existing buyers in that segment.
Reach us directly by email, WhatsApp, or phone. We respond to sourcing inquiries within one business day.
Phone
+86-0757-81228796Address
Block A, Jinsha Smart Manufacturing Park, No. 88 Xilian East Road, Danzao Town, Nanhai District, Foshan City, Guangdong Province, China
Zip Code: 528216
Samples ship within 7–10 business days from catalog inventory. OEM quotes typically returned within 2–3 business days.
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