Every order on AliExpress is a trade: prices well below Western retail in exchange for patience and a bit of homework. The marketplace, run by China's Alibaba Group, connects overseas shoppers directly with manufacturers and trading companies, cutting out importers and their margins. Gadgets, components, craft supplies, and unbranded versions of familiar products routinely cost a fraction of what local shops charge for functionally identical goods.
Delivery is the price you pay for the price. Standard shipping from China takes anywhere from one to several weeks depending on destination, though the Choice program has changed the picture with curated items, faster consolidated delivery, and simpler returns. Buyer protection refunds you if an order never shows up or arrives wrong, and understanding how that dispute process works before you order is half the skill of shopping here.
Electronics accessories and components
Cables, chargers, phone cases, sensors, and hobbyist electronics are where the savings are least ambiguous, since much of what Western retailers stock comes from the same factories. Buying the identical item without the reseller markup is the core AliExpress use case.
Hobby and craft supplies in bulk
Beads, fabrics, model parts, fishing tackle, and other low-stakes bulk purchases suit the platform well. When a single unit costs a dollar or two, the occasional dud or long wait is easy to absorb.
Finding products before local markets get them
Gadget categories often appear on AliExpress months before importers pick them up. Enthusiast communities track specific sellers and flash sales, and the store-follow feature becomes valuable once you learn which shops are consistently reliable.
Choice program
Items carrying the Choice badge ship from consolidated warehouses with faster, often free delivery above a small order threshold, plus free returns in many regions. It is the closest AliExpress gets to a conventional retail experience.
Buyer protection and disputes
Every order carries a guarantee window. If tracking stalls or the item does not match the listing, you open a dispute with photos or video as evidence; refunds are common, but the process runs on documentation, not goodwill.
Coupons, coins, and flash sales
Discount mechanics are layered and constant: store coupons, platform coupons, daily coin check-ins, and timed sale events. Prices swing enough that experienced buyers watch an item across a sale cycle before committing to it.
Order tracking across long routes
Because packages cross borders and change carriers, the app aggregates tracking from origin to local delivery. It is imperfect mid-route, but far better than pasting numbers into third-party trackers, and it notifies you at customs and handover milestones.