Pick the category first
Decide what you are actually comparing, then ignore rows that serve a different use.
Independent product discovery guide
Enter a product name, category, or original source link. Findsindex will open the matching products in a new tab; use this guide to compare the photos, measurements, and likely parcel weight before saving anything.
AllChinaBuy Fashion is an independent browsing guide for AllChinaBuy spreadsheet users. It does not sell products, process orders, handle shipping, verify sellers, or represent AllChinaBuy or Findsindex.
Product sections
Choose the product type first, then compare similar finds on the matching Findsindex directory.
A spreadsheet helps when it turns a long list into a small group of comparable items. Start with the category, check the photos and measurements, include likely parcel weight, and remove any row that still depends on guesswork.
Why categories come first
A category gives every comparison a shared frame. Two jackets can be compared for measurements and weight; a jacket and a watch cannot. Narrowing the product type also makes missing evidence easier to notice.
Start with shoes, bags, watches, jackets, hoodies, or accessories, then inspect the live product details yourself. A brand or model name can come later once the basic comparison is fair.
Three passes
Decide what you are actually comparing, then ignore rows that serve a different use.
Price, photos, measurements, source clues, and weight become more meaningful beside comparable rows.
Keep a row only when you can explain what evidence made it worth another look.
The save test
A useful row does more than point somewhere. It gives you enough context to decide what to check next.
Search with a purpose
If you know the category, begin there. If you already have a source link, paste it directly. When a result looks promising but incomplete, look for the missing measurement, QC view, specification, or parcel detail instead of adding several unrelated descriptions.
See the practical search method →Practical reading library
These guides go beyond a list of links. Each one gives you a method you can reuse on the next row.
Know when a broad sheet saves time, when direct search is cleaner, and how to move between the two without losing context.
Choose the right starting point →Normalize category, option, evidence, price context, and likely packed weight before calling one row stronger.
Use the comparison method →Understand Taobao, Weidian, 1688, Yupoo, raw links, redirects, and what a converter cannot prove.
Open the source-link guide →Open the matching Findsindex page. If you are still unsure, read the checklist first and keep the shortlist small.
Choose the next step
Product discovery, product checking, and account support need different information. Pick the card that matches the problem in front of you and finish that check before opening more rows.
Choose a category or use the search box to open a small set of matching Findsindex results.
Use the QC and sizing checklist, then compare only items with matching options and similar evidence.
Use the order or payment record and its official support route. The FAQ explains which questions this independent guide cannot answer.