Dropshipping · Supplier Comparison
A generic "top 10 dropshipping suppliers" list ranks platforms in the abstract. StoreClaw compares AliExpress and CJ Dropshipping candidates for the specific product you're sourcing, so the comparison is grounded in your actual product.


A general "AliExpress vs. CJ Dropshipping" ranking is written once and applies to every product category, which misses the fact that the better choice often depends on your specific product's weight, category, and required shipping speed.

A supplier's listed unit price without shipping and any import duty factored in isn't the number that determines your margin. StoreClaw calculates landed cost across sourcing candidates.

A supplier's typical shipping time varies by destination country, which a general ranking usually glosses over. StoreClaw checks shipping time specifically for the market you're selling into.
A published "top dropshipping suppliers" ranking typically compares platforms on broad criteria - catalog size, reputation, ease of integration - without reference to any specific product. The actual sourcing decision you're making is narrower: which supplier gets this specific product to this specific market at a workable cost and speed.
At a general level, AliExpress offers the widest catalog with the least consistent shipping times, while CJ Dropshipping ships faster from regional warehouses at typically higher per-unit cost.
A heavy or oversized product can flip the general cost pattern, since shipping cost as a share of total landed cost matters more for bulky items.
A useful comparison needs your specific product's weight, category, and target market as inputs.
| Aspect | General Supplier Ranking | Product-Specific Comparison |
|---|---|---|
| Basis | Platform reputation and catalog size | Your specific product's cost and shipping data |
| Accuracy for your case | Approximate | Direct |
| Useful for | Initial orientation | Actual sourcing decision |
Identify the specific product and target market you're sourcing for.
Compare landed cost and shipping time across supplier candidates for that exact product.
Order a sample from the top candidate before committing to volume.
Reassess if you expand into a different product category later, since the comparison isn't universal.
Yes - options like Zendrop, Spocket, and print-on-demand-specific suppliers exist for different needs.
Listing, Inventory & Orders, Advertising, Product Research, Pricing, Shipping, Promotions, Feedback & Reviews, Analytics, Ecommerce Connectors, Global Selling, and Brand Owner / MFN / FBA workflows.
Ordering a sample yourself before listing at volume is the most direct verification method.
Yes - this is common practice and often produces better cost and speed outcomes.
No. Placing orders happens directly between you and the supplier.