MuleBuy Others Spreadsheet — Find Your Next Pick
The Others category in the MuleBuy spreadsheet catches everything that does not fit into the standard buckets: socks, scarves, gloves, phone cases, and other small items. This gateway page explains what is currently worth looking at in this catch-all section, how to evaluate quality on low-ticket items, and why these pieces are perfect for adding to an existing order to amortize shipping costs. Browse the full catalog below.
What to Buy
- Socks are the most common item in this category. Look for cotton blends above 80%.
- Scarves and gloves are seasonal but great for winter orders.
- Phone cases are a gamble on fit accuracy. Check the model compatibility carefully.
- Small items are best bought as cart fillers rather than standalone purchases.
- Because these items are low-ticket, factory QC is sometimes lower. Check reviews.
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Style Direction
- Minimal socks in neutral packs are the most practical daily buy.
- Scarves in wool or cashmere blends are popular for winter layering.
- Touchscreen gloves are practical but the conductive material quality varies.
- Small lifestyle items like keychains are growing in popularity.
Common Mistakes
- Buying low-ticket items without checking reviews. Budget factories sometimes skip QC on small items.
- Not verifying phone case model compatibility. Some listings are generic and fit poorly.
- Ignoring material descriptions on socks. Polyester-heavy socks are uncomfortable.
- Ordering standalone small items. The shipping cost often exceeds the item value.
- Not checking the quantity in multipacks. Some listings are unclear about what is included.
QC Checklist
- Sock material and stitching — should be soft and even.
- Scarf or glove material — should match the description and feel appropriate.
- Phone case fit and button alignment — should be precise for the listed model.
- Packaging and quantity — multipacks should include the correct number of pieces.
- Color accuracy — small items are often photographed in poor lighting.
- Overall construction — should feel finished, not rushed.
Size Advice
Socks are usually one-size. For gloves, measure your hand circumference and compare to the chart. Scarves are generally one-size but check the length if you want a specific wrap style. Phone cases are model-specific. Small items have no sizing concerns.
Material Advice
Socks should be cotton or cotton blends above 80%. Scarves should be wool, cashmere, or acrylic blends. Gloves should be leather or thick knit for warmth. Phone cases should be described by material type (TPU, silicone, etc.). Avoid items with vague material descriptions.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are small items worth buying?
Yes, as cart fillers. They help amortize shipping costs. Avoid buying them alone.
How much does shipping cost for small items?
Very low individually, but do not buy alone. Add to an existing order.
Is phone case quality reliable?
Varies. Check reviews and model compatibility. Some fit perfectly; others are generic.
What is the best item in this category?
Socks. They are practical, cheap, easy to ship, and usually consistent in quality.
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