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What is your Sample Pricing Strategy ?

We usually charge for sample cost from customer. The sample charge will return back to customer after place mass order in future.Bousit has different prices for different products, as well as different prices for product samples, and this is determined by a number of factors. Factors that may affect the price of samples are the type of product, the choice of panel material, the choice of components, the choice of transportation and so on.It is also important to note that Bousit will charge an additional fee if your product requires a mold to be developed. If you have any questions about Bousit products,we have professional sales staff to answer your questions and provide you with the most appropriate advice. We also have the most professional designers and engineers, just tell us your ideas and Bousit will take care of turning them into reality!We welcome you to contact us at any time via WhatsApp or e-mail, and we will respond as quickly as possible!Bousit's value is to focus on the challenges and pressures of our customers and continue to maximize value for them!

What is the Lead Time for Sample?

For existing models , usually need 7-10 days to prepare the sample . For new product , it will require about  20-30 days . If need develop mold , the delivery time will be 30 days-45 days .Here are some factors that may affect sample deliveryDesign Requirements: OEM/ODM production usually requires the production of samples based on design or customization requirements provided by the customer. Design complexity, functional requirements, appearance requirements (e.g., color, material), etc. may affect the production schedule and cost.Raw Material Selection: Different types of gas stoves use different materials (e.g. stainless steel, aluminum alloy, tempered glass, etc.), and the sourcing and availability of materials directly affects the time and cost of sample production. High-quality or special materials may require longer procurement time.Production Process: The production of gas stoves involves a number of processes, such as welding, painting, and electrical connections. Different process requirements will affect the production time. For example, welding precision, complexity of component assembly, commissioning of gas piping and electrical parts, etc., all need to be strictly controlled.Mould and Tooling Development: OEM/ODM products often require customized moulds, and the design and manufacturing cycle of moulds may affect the production speed of samples. If the design is brand new, the time for mold development may be longer, especially when several modifications and tests are required.Testing and quality control: Gas cooker samples need to pass several safety and performance tests (e.g. combustion efficiency, safety, durability, etc.). These tests may lengthen the production lead time, especially if the samples do not meet the standards and need to be modified.Production Capacity and Scheduling: If the factory's production capacity is limited or other customers' orders are prioritized, this may lead to a delay in the scheduling of sample production. In addition, the factory's equipment condition, staffing, and production schedule may also affect the efficiency of sample production.Transportation and Delivery Time: Samples produced by OEM/ODM usually need to be delivered to customers through international transportation. Issues such as transportation time, logistics arrangements and customs clearance may also affect the timeliness of the final delivery.