Once your items pass QC, the last decision on Mulebuy is which carrier to ship with. The pricing table can look like alphabet soup: EUB, DHL, YunExpress, Yanwen, sea line, ePacket, sensitive-line. This guide breaks down the trade-offs.
Fast: DHL / FedEx
- Speed: 3-7 days door to door.
- Cost: Highest per kilo.
- Tracking: Excellent.
- Best for: Small, high-value items where speed matters more than shipping cost.
Balanced: YunExpress / DHL eCommerce
- Speed: 8-15 days.
- Cost: Middle tier – usually the sweet spot.
- Tracking: Solid, with some silent gaps in transit.
- Best for: The majority of Mulebuy orders. Good default if you are shopping the best Mulebuy spreadsheet hub for clothing or shoes.
Cheap: EUB / Yanwen Sensitive Line
- Speed: 15-25 days.
- Cost: Low.
- Tracking: Basic in the origin country, better once it reaches your postal network.
- Best for: Perfume, replicas of branded items, and anything you want to keep off the customs radar.
Cheapest: Sea Line
- Speed: 30-60 days.
- Cost: Lowest per kilo.
- Tracking: Poor mid-transit, revives at the destination port.
- Best for: Bulk orders, heavy items like winter jackets or boots, or when you are stocking up for the next season.
Match Method to Category
Bags and clothing pack down and ship well by air. Shoes have high volumetric weight – sea line pays off. Perfume needs a sensitive line. Watches almost always go by express because of tracking. Cross-check the Mulebuyfinds home before you commit.
Then Back to the QC Step
Choosing a carrier is meaningless if your item failed QC. Always finish the Mulebuy QC finder review first, then let the How to Buy on Mulebuy walk you through consolidation. Ready to order? Open the Mulebuy sheet on FCsheet.
Continue reading: return to the Mulebuyfinds home, browse the best Mulebuy spreadsheet hub, or check the Mulebuy shipping guide. Ready to order? Open the Mulebuy sheet on FCsheet.