Program Advisor
Clarifies category fit, buyer goals, launch market, and the approval path before samples are requested.
Aroma focuses on private-label home appliance programs where the product must feel friendly to consumers and still satisfy the practical checks of importers, retailers, and marketplace teams. Our everyday work covers rice cookers, aroma diffusers, air fryers, electric kettles, compact air quality appliances, home climate products, water treatment units, and cooking appliances. We combine platform selection, sample management, packaging preparation, and export documentation into one coordinated workflow so buyers are not forced to chase separate answers from engineering, sales, and production.
A good appliance supplier should make a buyer feel calmer after every meeting.
That principle shaped Aroma's process. Instead of pushing a generic catalog, we ask how the buyer will sell, where the unit will be plugged in, what customers will misunderstand, and what the carton must prove at warehouse receiving. From early rice cooker programs to today's diffuser, air fryer, climate, and water appliance work, the goal has stayed the same: make practical household products easier for international brands to launch responsibly.
Clarifies category fit, buyer goals, launch market, and the approval path before samples are requested.
Checks appliance platform details such as capacity, heating system, mist output, airflow, controls, and safety notes.
Coordinates color, carton structure, manuals, labels, inserts, and marketplace requirements with brand teams.
Organizes inspection photos, shipping marks, document status, and replenishment notes for purchasing teams.
A distributor needed a simple entry SKU and a premium stainless SKU under one brand family. Aroma helped separate capacities, control panels, manual language, carton marks, and accessory bundles so the buyer could present a coherent retail ladder instead of unrelated models.
A DTC team wanted a warm wellness product without building appliance expertise internally. Aroma guided mist output, quiet operation, gift-box language, insert wording, and FBA carton planning so the first shipment matched the brand promise.
For every relevant product family, Aroma asks early questions about standby power, recyclable packaging, restricted substance declarations, manual clarity, and region-specific energy expectations. These decisions influence component selection, carton design, and the claims your brand can safely make.
We discuss timer logic, heating control, standby behavior, airflow efficiency, and expected labeling route during product selection.
RoHS, food-contact, and packaging material questions are tracked so buyers can prepare the documentation needed by import channels.
Carton sizing, insert simplification, recyclable options, and damage-reduction details are reviewed together.