How to Choose a Kids Slide Manufacturer in China: 6 Checks for Buyers
How to Choose a Kids Slide Manufacturer in China: 6 Checks for Buyers
Buying kids slides directly from a Chinese manufacturer can cut your landed cost by 30–50% — but only if you pick the right factory. The short answer: choose a manufacturer with valid certifications for your target market (CE/EN71 for the EU, ASTM F1487 or CPC for the US), a verifiable factory license and physical address, transparent MOQ and lead times, and a written commitment to third-party inspection before shipment. If a supplier fails any of these four checks, keep looking — these are the minimum bar, not a luxury.
In this guide, we walk through the six things importers should verify before placing an order with a kids slide manufacturer in China.
1. Check certifications for your target market
| Certification | Market | What it covers |
|---|---|---|
| CE | EU | General safety and conformity for toys |
| EN71 | EU | Mechanical, flammability, chemical safety |
| ASTM F1487 | US | Public playground equipment standard |
| CPC | US | Children’s Product Certificate for import |

For Europe, look for CE marking backed by EN71 test reports covering mechanical, flammability and chemical safety. For the United States, ASTM F1487 covers playground equipment, and a CPC (Children’s Product Certificate) is typically required at import. Ask for the full test report showing the manufacturer’s name, model and test date — a certificate photo without a matching report is a red flag.
2. Verify the factory, not just the salesperson
Request the business license (营业执照), factory address and photos of the production floor. A genuine manufacturer can arrange a live video walk-through or a third-party audit; a trading company will usually hesitate. Check that the license’s business scope matches the product, and that the address corresponds to the shipping warehouse. For large orders, a few hundred dollars spent on an SGS, BV or TÜV audit saves far more in defective goods later.
3. Compare MOQ, lead time and unit price together
| Order type | Typical MOQ | Typical lead time |
|---|---|---|
| Standard model, stock color | 50–200 pcs | 15–25 days |
| Custom color / logo | 100–300 pcs | 25–35 days |
| OEM / new mold | 300–500+ pcs | 45–60 days |
| Sample order | 1–3 pcs | 5–10 days |
Never compare unit prices alone. A low price with a high MOQ or a 60-day lead time may cost you more in the end. Ask the factory to quote standard and custom options separately, and confirm whether the MOQ is per model, per color or per order. Typical ranges for kids slides and playground equipment are below; exact numbers depend on the model and tooling.
4. Approve a pre-production sample
Before mass production, ask for a sample of the exact configuration you will order — same color, same logo, same accessories. Check dimensions, weight, edge finishing and assembly instructions against your spec sheet. Keep one approved sample as the benchmark for later inspection; it is the single most effective way to avoid “sample vs. batch” surprises.
5. Lock in QC and inspection terms in writing
| Stage | What to check |
|---|---|
| Before production | Sample approval, spec sheet, production schedule |
| Mid-production (30–50%) | Materials, molding quality, color consistency |
| Pre-shipment | AQL 2.5 sampling, drop/load tests, photo report |
| Shipment | Packing list, invoice, CO, test reports |

Put the QC process into the contract or proforma invoice: mid-production inspection at 30–50% completion, pre-shipment inspection with a photo report, and the AQL level (2.5 is common). Molded plastic slides should also pass drop, load and stability tests — confirm the factory can provide those reports. Inspection protects both sides, so a factory that refuses it is a warning sign.
6. Agree on payment terms that protect both sides
The most common arrangement is a 30% T/T deposit with the 70% balance against the copy of the Bill of Lading. For smaller first orders, Alibaba’s Trade Assurance or a sight L/C adds another layer of protection. Avoid paying 100% upfront to a supplier you have not verified — legitimate manufacturers rarely demand it.
Choosing the right kids slide manufacturer in China comes down to verification: certifications, factory credentials, MOQ terms and inspection rights. None of these are difficult to check — you just need to ask before you pay. If you are currently evaluating suppliers, you can browse our kids slide collection and playground combinations to see how a manufacturer presents its own range, read our story to understand how we operate, or contact us directly with your sourcing questions.
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