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MOQ Guide for Adult Wellness Product Wholesale Buyers
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TL;DR
MOQ for adult wellness wholesale products depends on sourcing model and customisation level. Standard catalog private label (logo only): 300 units. Custom Pantone colour or silicone colour change: 500 units. Custom retail packaging design: 500β1,000 units. Full custom OEM with new mould: 1,000β2,000 units. MOQ is not a fixed number β it is driven by production setup costs, minimum material batch sizes, and packaging print minimums. This guide explains every MOQ tier with real unit cost benchmarks at each quantity, what drives each threshold, how to negotiate lower MOQs on first orders, and the red flags that indicate a factory's stated MOQ is not commercially realistic.

Minimum order quantity β MOQ β is the first number every B2B buyer asks about, and one of the least understood variables in adult wellness sourcing. Many buyers treat it as a fixed policy: a number printed on a product listing that either works for their budget or does not. In reality, MOQ is a function of economics β production setup costs, minimum material batch sizes, and packaging print minimums β and understanding what drives each tier gives you the ability to negotiate, structure your first order strategically, and avoid suppliers whose MOQs are commercially unrealistic.
This guide breaks down MOQ by sourcing model, product category, and customisation level, with real unit cost benchmarks at each quantity so you can plan your first order with accurate numbers.
Quick Answer
MOQ for adult wellness wholesale: 300 units for standard catalog private label (logo on existing product and packaging). 500 units for custom Pantone silicone colour or logo engraving. 500β1,000 units for custom retail packaging artwork. 1,000β2,000 units for full custom OEM with a new mould. These thresholds apply at EXW Dongguan for a reputable CE and RoHS certified manufacturer. Unit cost at 300 units is approximately 15β25% higher than at 500 units, and 35β45% higher than at 2,000 units.
What Drives MOQ: The Economics Behind the Number
MOQ is not an arbitrary policy. Every tier is anchored to a real cost that the factory must recover. Understanding each cost driver explains why negotiating below the stated MOQ is sometimes possible β and what concessions are usually required to get there.
Production Setup Cost
Every production run requires machine setup: loading the mould, calibrating the injection parameters, purging the previous colour, and producing test shots until the output meets specification. This setup cost is fixed regardless of run length β whether you produce 200 units or 2,000. At 300 units, setup cost represents approximately USD 0.40β0.80 per unit. At 1,000 units, it drops to USD 0.12β0.25 per unit. Below 200 units, setup cost per unit makes production commercially unviable for most factories at standard pricing.
Minimum Material Batch
Silicone raw material is mixed in minimum batches β typically 5β10 kg per colour, which corresponds to approximately 150β400 units depending on product size and wall thickness. This is why the minimum order for a standard-colour product (using a pre-mixed colour the factory already stocks) is lower than the minimum for a custom Pantone colour (which requires a new batch mix). A custom colour requires a dedicated pigment batch, a test run to verify colour consistency, and a minimum usage volume to justify the batch β typically 500 units.
Packaging Print Minimum
Retail packaging is printed by specialist paper converters with their own MOQ β typically 500β1,000 units per design. A standard tuck box at 500 units is at the lower end of what a converter will run profitably. Below 300 units, box printing requires digital print (more expensive per unit; limited finish options) rather than offset lithography. Above 1,000 units, offset printing per unit cost drops significantly.
PCB and Motor Sourcing Minimum
Electronic components β PCBs, motors, battery cells β are sourced in minimum quantities from component suppliers. A standard PCB for a single-motor vibrator may have a component supplier MOQ of 200β500 units. For dual-motor devices with custom PCBs, the component supplier MOQ may be 500β1,000 units, which flows directly into the factory's minimum production run.
MOQ by Sourcing Model
| Sourcing Model | MOQ | What Changes | Setup Cost | Lead Time |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Standard catalog, logo only | 300 units | Logo on product body and packaging insert | None (logo cost included) | 15β20 days |
| Custom Pantone silicone colour | 500 units | New colour mix for silicone sleeve; Pantone match | Colour setup USD 80β150 (one-time) | 20β28 days |
| Custom logo engraving or embossing | 500 units | Mould modification for engraved logo on product body | Engraving tool USD 150β300 (one-time) | 20β28 days |
| Custom retail packaging design | 500β1,000 units | Your artwork on box, insert, and manual; all printed components | Plate/die setup USD 100β300 (one-time) | 30β40 days |
| Custom packaging structure (drawer, magnetic) | 500β1,000 units | New box construction; structural tooling | Structural die USD 200β500 (one-time) | 35β45 days |
| Full custom OEM β existing mould modified | 500β1,000 units | Modified product geometry; updated PCB or motor | Modification fee USD 800β2,000 | 45β60 days |
| Full custom OEM β new mould | 1,000β2,000 units | Entirely new product shape; custom tooling | Tooling USD 3,000β8,000 (one-time) | 60β90 days |
MOQ by Product Category
MOQ also varies by product category because different product types have different component complexity, material volumes, and PCB specifications.
| Product Category | Standard MOQ (Catalog PL) | Custom Colour MOQ | Full Custom OEM MOQ | Typical Unit Cost at MOQ (EXW) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Single-motor rabbit vibrator | 300 units | 500 units | 1,000β1,500 units | USD 7.20β9.50 |
| Dual-motor rabbit vibrator | 500 units | 500 units | 1,500β2,000 units | USD 9.80β13.50 |
| Wand massager (corded or cordless) | 300 units | 500 units | 1,000β1,500 units | USD 8.50β11.00 |
| Couples vibrator (C-shape/U-shape) | 500 units | 500 units | 1,500β2,000 units | USD 10.50β14.00 |
| Bullet vibrator | 300 units | 300 units | 500β1,000 units | USD 3.80β5.50 |
| Suction stimulator | 300 units | 500 units | 1,000β1,500 units | USD 7.80β10.50 |
| Vibrating cock ring | 300 units | 300 units | 500β1,000 units | USD 3.20β5.00 |
| App-controlled vibrator (BLE) | 500 units | 500 units | 1,500β2,000 units | USD 12.00β17.00 |
How MOQ Affects Unit Cost
The relationship between order quantity and unit cost is not linear. The largest cost savings come from moving from 300 to 500 units, and from 500 to 1,000 units. Beyond 2,000 units, incremental savings are smaller per unit.
| Order Quantity | Typical EXW Unit Cost (Mid-Range Vibrator) | Cost vs 500-Unit Baseline | Effective MOQ Strategy |
|---|---|---|---|
| 100β200 units | USD 11.00β14.00 | +50β70% | Sample only; not viable for resale |
| 300 units | USD 8.50β10.50 | +15β20% | Entry tier; logo-only PL; new market testing |
| 500 units | USD 7.20β8.80 | Baseline | Standard PL; custom colour available |
| 1,000 units | USD 6.20β7.50 | β12β18% | Optimal for established sellers; best unit economics |
| 2,000 units | USD 5.50β6.60 | β22β28% | Volume tier; requires proven sell-through velocity |
| 5,000 units | USD 4.80β5.80 | β32β38% | High-volume; multi-SKU orders; established brands |
The decision about which quantity tier to order at should be driven by your sell-through velocity, not by the desire to capture a lower unit cost. Ordering 1,000 units to save USD 1.20 per unit makes sense if you can sell 1,000 units within 90 days. If you sell 200 units in 90 days, the capital tied up in the remaining 800 units erases the unit cost saving and more.
What Else Affects MOQ Beyond Quantity
Colour Configuration
Ordering multiple colours in a single production run does not reduce the per-colour minimum β it multiplies it. If you want 3 colours of the same product, each colour requires its own minimum run. At 300 units per colour minimum, a 3-colour range requires a minimum of 900 units across the range. Some factories allow colour splitting within a total order (e.g., 600 units split across 2 colours at 300 each), but this is a negotiable accommodation, not a standard offer.
Accessories and Bundle Items
If your product configuration includes accessories β a storage pouch, a cleaning spray, a secondary toy, a charging dock β each accessory has its own sourcing minimum. A custom storage pouch may require 500 units minimum from the pouch supplier. A cleaning spray has a minimum fill run from the liquid supplier. Factor these minimums into your bundle planning; a gift set that looks simple on paper may require coordinating five or six separate MOQs.
Certification Scope
CE and RoHS certification for a factory's standard catalog product is already paid for and amortised across all buyers using that SKU. For a custom OEM product with a new PCB or modified circuit, new CE and RoHS testing is required β adding USD 1,000β2,500 to the order cost, regardless of quantity. This testing cost is fixed per product model, which effectively raises the economic minimum order for custom OEM SKUs above the factory's stated MOQ.
Packaging Complexity
Simple tuck boxes can be printed at 500 units. Premium structures β drawer boxes, magnetic closure boxes, gift set inserts β require structural tooling (a cutting and creasing die) that costs USD 200β500 and is used for all future runs using that structure. The tooling cost is a one-time fee, but it effectively raises the economic minimum for the first order using a premium structure.
How to Negotiate MOQ on a First Order
MOQ negotiation is possible, but the approach matters. Factories lower their effective MOQ in exchange for one or more of the following concessions:
- Accept a standard colour. If you place your first order in one of the factory's stocked colours β black, white, purple, pink β instead of a custom Pantone, the colour setup cost disappears and the minimum drops to 300 units. You can introduce a custom colour on your second order at 500+ units.
- Use the factory's standard packaging options. A factory's standard retail box design can often be adapted with your logo at 300 units. Full custom box artwork requires 500β1,000 units minimum. Starting with a semi-custom approach (your logo on their standard box layout) defers the packaging investment.
- Commit to a follow-on order. A credible commitment to a larger second order β stated in writing, with a timeline β is often enough for a factory to accept a below-MOQ first order. This works because the economic friction of the first order (setup, colour mix, packaging tooling) is amortised across the relationship, not a single order.
- Pay a higher unit price. Factories will accept smaller quantities at a higher price that covers the per-unit setup cost premium. If their stated MOQ is 500 units and you need 300, offering a price premium of 10β15% often resolves the negotiation.
- Consolidate SKUs into a single order. If you are planning to launch multiple SKUs, placing them in a single production run reduces per-SKU setup overhead and makes a combined order economically viable even if each individual SKU is below the standard MOQ.
MOQ Red Flags
| Red Flag | What It Signals | What to Do |
|---|---|---|
| MOQ of 10β50 units at standard wholesale pricing | Dropshipper or distributor, not a factory; margins are already compressed into the quoted price | Ask directly whether they manufacture; request factory photos and business license |
| MOQ of 5,000+ units for a standard catalog item | Factory is too large for your volume; or trying to limit small buyers; or minimum is real and your volume doesn't qualify | Negotiate or find a factory whose standard volume tier matches your scale |
| MOQ stated as "flexible β depends on the product" | No real production capacity; likely trading company with no fixed suppliers | Request a written MOQ for your specific product and quantity; vague MOQ is a disqualifier |
| MOQ drops dramatically with no explanation | Factory is desperate for orders; may have quality or financial issues | Investigate further; request factory audit before committing |
| MOQ for custom OEM under 500 units | Tooling and certification costs are being hidden or deferred; price will increase on second order | Ask explicitly how CE/RoHS testing is handled for custom products; get full cost breakdown in writing |
First Order Strategy for New Wholesale Buyers
The optimal first order for a buyer entering the adult wellness category balances market risk against unit economics. The following approach minimises capital exposure while giving you enough inventory to test demand and gather real sell-through data.
- Choose 1β2 SKUs maximum. Launching five SKUs simultaneously splits your marketing attention and ties up capital in products that may not be your bestsellers. Test demand with one primary SKU and one secondary before expanding the range.
- Order at 300β500 units. Accept the higher unit cost at entry-level quantity as a market research investment. The difference between 300-unit pricing and 1,000-unit pricing on a USD 8 product is approximately USD 1.20β1.60 per unit β on 300 units, that is USD 360β480 in extra cost versus a 1,000-unit order. The cost of ordering 700 unsellable units is orders of magnitude higher.
- Use standard colour and semi-custom packaging. Your logo on a standard colour in the factory's box layout. This is a fully market-ready product that lets you test your brand positioning without committing to premium packaging tooling on an unproven SKU.
- Plan your reorder before the first order ships. Calculate your reorder point (inventory level at which you place the next order) using: production lead time (20β30 days) + freight transit (25β35 days) + customs and delivery (5β7 days) = 50β72 days total replenishment time. Set your reorder trigger at units sold per day multiplied by 72.
- Scale the second order based on real data. With 60β90 days of sell-through data, you will know your daily velocity, your return rate, and your net margin. Your second order can be sized accurately and may qualify for the 1,000-unit pricing tier that meaningfully improves your economics.
Evokomoribi works with B2B buyers from their first 300-unit order through to multi-thousand-unit repeat programs. Our team provides catalogue consultation, realistic MOQ breakdowns by SKU, and pricing at every quantity tier so you can make your first order decision with accurate numbers. Contact us to request a catalogue and pricing table for your target market and product category.
Preguntas Relacionadas
What is the MOQ for adult wellness wholesale products from a Chinese manufacturer?
MOQ depends on sourcing model and customisation level. Standard catalog private label with logo only: 300 units. Custom Pantone silicone colour: 500 units. Custom retail packaging artwork: 500β1,000 units. Full custom OEM with a new mould: 1,000β2,000 units. These thresholds exist because production setup, minimum material batch sizes, and packaging print minimums each have fixed costs that must be recovered across the run. Unit cost at 300 units is approximately 15β20% higher than at 500 units, and 35β45% higher than at 2,000 units.
How much does adult toy wholesale pricing cost per unit from a Chinese factory?
A standard single-motor rabbit vibrator at 500 units MOQ (private label, CE and RoHS, standard retail box, EXW Dongguan) costs approximately USD 6.60β9.50 per unit. The cost breaks down as: materials USD 2.15, labour USD 1.25, overhead USD 0.65, quality control USD 0.35, packaging USD 0.55, shipping estimate USD 0.85, and factory margin USD 0.80. Moving to 1,000 units reduces unit cost by approximately 25% versus the 300-unit MOQ baseline.
What is the difference between EXW and FOB pricing in adult toy wholesale?
EXW (Ex Works) means the factory price only β all freight, export clearance, and insurance are the buyer's responsibility. FOB (Free On Board) includes delivery to the port and export clearance, adding approximately USD 0.50β1.20 per unit. Most experienced importers prefer FOB Shenzhen because they can arrange their own freight at better rates. DDP (Delivered Duty Paid) is door-to-door including import duties β highest quoted price but simplest for buyers new to importing.
Which factors reduce adult toy wholesale unit cost most effectively?
The three highest-leverage cost levers are: (1) Order quantity β moving from 300 to 1,000 units typically reduces unit cost by 25%; (2) Packaging spec β switching from a premium drawer box to a standard retail box saves USD 0.30β0.80 per unit; (3) Incoterm β using FOB instead of DDP saves USD 1β3 per unit if you have an established freight forwarder. Specifying food-grade silicone instead of medical-grade saves USD 0.30β0.50 per unit without affecting compliance for standard retail channels.
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