Appliance sourcing.
Small kitchen and major appliances.
View pageHigh-turnover categories where reliable supply and authenticity verification make or break a reseller business.
Flat-panel TVs across all major brands (Samsung, LG, Sony, TCL, Hisense), monitors, and commercial display. Strong supplier coverage on end-of-cycle inventory and closeout deals when new models displace last year's lineup.
Wireless headphones, earbuds, speakers, soundbars, and home audio. Sourcing covers both premium brands (Bose, Sony, Sennheiser, Apple) where authenticity verification matters most, and value-tier inventory for high-velocity channels.
Laptops, monitors, keyboards, mice, webcams, docks, and accessories. Refurbished and recertified inventory often available at significant savings versus new — useful for B2B resellers serving budget-conscious channels.
Gaming consoles and accessories, smart home devices (locks, cameras, hubs, lighting), wearables, and tablets. Categories with strong replenishment demand and active closeout cycles as manufacturers refresh product lines.
Electronics has the highest counterfeit risk of any major B2B wholesale category. Premium audio brands, popular consumer tech, and anything in the Apple ecosystem all attract sophisticated fakes — and the wholesale-tier counterfeits are good enough that they pass a casual inspection. A reseller who ships counterfeits, even unknowingly, takes the hit: chargebacks, suspended marketplace accounts, ruined reputation.
The vetting work is what protects you. Every supplier in our network has been checked against the brand's authorized distributor list where applicable. Premium-brand inventory is traced via serial number where the manufacturer supports it. Liquidation lots are condition-graded before pricing. If you want a deeper read on how that vetting works, the supplier verification checklist is the operator-level version of what we do internally.
The trade-off: you pay a broker margin instead of buying direct. For categories where authenticity risk is real — which is most of electronics — the margin pays for itself the first time it catches a bad lot.
Same submit → match → ship flow as the rest of our service lanes. The electronics-specific part is where the supplier network gets tapped.
Send a list — brand, model number, target quantity, condition preference (new / refurbished / open-box). Email works. So does a CSV or spreadsheet attached to the contact form. The more specific the SKU, the faster we can move.
We route the request through our supplier network. For high-volume mainstream SKUs, this is fast — multiple suppliers will quote. For closeouts and discontinued items, it takes longer because we're working through deeper channels. Typical quote turnaround: two business days.
Once a quote is approved, the supplier ships through us or direct depending on category and volume. You get tracking, condition-verified delivery, and documentation (invoices, packing slips, serial numbers, warranty paperwork where applicable).
The questions buyers ask before they send their first electronics request. If yours isn't here, email info@vectrasourcing.app.
Televisions, audio equipment (headphones, speakers, soundbars), computing (laptops, monitors, peripherals), gaming consoles and accessories, smart home devices, and mobile (phones, tablets, wearables). If the SKU is in consumer electronics and the volume is realistic, we can usually source it.
Every supplier in our network is vetted before we work with them — we verify distributor agreements with the brands where applicable, and check serial-number traceability where the manufacturer supports it. Products are inspected for condition and counterfeits before they ship. Counterfeit electronics are a real risk in B2B wholesale, particularly for premium brands; the vetting work is most of what we get paid for.
One unit, in principle. In practice, very small orders may not be cost-effective once shipping is included. We'll tell you upfront if a request doesn't make economic sense at your requested volume and suggest a minimum that does. For closeouts and end-of-cycle deals, minimums are usually set by the supplier and we pass them through.
All three, but each comes through different supplier channels. New inventory comes from authorized distributors. Refurbished and open-box typically come through manufacturer refurb programs or vetted liquidation channels. Every quote specifies the condition tier so there's no ambiguity about what you're buying. (For more on what those tiers mean, see closeouts vs. liquidation vs. overstock.)
Typically two business days from request to quote. Closeouts and harder-to-find SKUs can take longer because we're working through the supplier network to find the right match. Once a quote is approved, shipping windows depend on supplier and product condition — usually 3 to 14 business days for in-stock new inventory.
Same vetted-supplier model, different product mix. Send a request in any of these categories — same flow, same delivered pricing.
One short request. We come back with availability, pricing, and a clear timeline — typically within two business days.
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