We've pushed this through EN71 Parts 1, 2, and 3 testing—most kids' cutlery on the market only does Part 1 or skips the mechanical testing entirely, so you're covered for physical, flammability, and chemical safety right out of the box. That full certification is what separates it form the generic bulk stuff that just slaps a 'safety' sticker on. It's PS material, which is pretty much the standerd for rigid toys, but we hold dimensional tolerance tighter than most at 9.3 by 3.7 by 1 cm—kids 3 to 8 have small hands, so that compact size actually lets them grip it without frustration during mealtime or play. The real edge here is the documentation: our company provide the full lab report (not just a summary) within 7 to 10 days on samples, so if your compliance team needs to audit, it's already there. 2. Production time runs 30 days or so once we finalize the artwork, and MOQ is 15,000 units—fairly standard for a custom mold run (check lead time if you need under that, we usually have wiggle room but not always). our company can do 8,000 units per batch, so if you're launching a promo, we've got the capacty to turn it around without splitting across multiple factories. 3. One thing most buyers don't ask about upfront: the imprint is a full-color logo sticker, not hot-stamping or pad printing, which means the color registration is dead-on but it's not as scratch-resistant—so for heavy-handled kids (think 3-year-old gripping and dropping), the sticker might wear faster than a molded-in logo. Works perfectly for promotional giveaways or educational sets where you want the branding to pop but don't need it to survive a dishwasher cycle. 4. Anyway, we typically have stock on the raw material, but confirm lead time before ordering if you're on a tight schedule—15 days or so for sample prep, then the 30-day production window. Most clients go with the standard 9.3cm length, though we've done shorter runs for younger kids in the 3+ age bracket. 5. The 15,000 MOQ feels high if you're testing a new SKU, but compared to ordering blank stock then adding a sticker later (which bumps unit cost by 40% or so), this is better than most alternative setups for the price point. 6. Basically, for the EN71 coverage and the custom full-color branding, it's a solid choice for a targeted kids' promotion—just not suited for heavy-duty restaurant use where the sticker would peel after a week.
Yes, our MOQ is 15,000 pieces per design. For a trial run, we can offer sample pieces first—just 7-10 days for samples—so you can test the quality before committing to the full batch.
Absolutely. We include the EN71 Part 1,2,3 test report with every order. It covers mechanical, flammability, and chemical safety, so you’re fully covered for EU market requirements.
Yes, we can do full-color logo stickers as standard, but if you need custom packaging or a different imprint method, just let us know. We’ll work out the details and pricing based on your volume.
Our standard production time is 30 days, and our capacity is 8,000 pieces per day, so 30,000 pieces would take about 4-5 days of production plus setup. Expect around 35-40 days total from order confirmation, including sample approval.
No, these are designed for ages 3-8 years. The 3+ grading means they meet safety standards for that age group. They’re not tested or recommended for children under 3 due to small parts or choking risk.