Compare fairly
Similar products reveal missing details
When every option is a shoe or every option is a jacket, missing angles, vague sizing and thin descriptions stand out.
A practical AllChinaBuy spreadsheet guide
Enter a product name, category, or original link. Your search opens matching products on Findsindex, where you can narrow the results before building a shortlist.
Search results continue on Findsindex.
AllChinaBuy Finds 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 directory
Pick the item type first, then open the matching Findsindex product directory without starting from a mixed spreadsheet.
Choose one type of product and compare only a few rows at a time. Check the photos, measurements, price and likely shipping weight before you save anything.
Start small
A mixed spreadsheet can place shoes, jackets, bags and small accessories next to one another. Pick one product type first and the useful differences are easier to see.
Compare fairly
When every option is a shoe or every option is a jacket, missing angles, vague sizing and thin descriptions stand out.
Open fewer tabs
Open a row to check something specific, such as size, material or the source page. Leave it closed when you do not know what it should answer.
Think about shipping
A bulky pair of shoes and a light accessory should not be judged by item price alone. Compare weight only with similar products.
A simple routine
Decide what kind of item you want before opening a mixed list of links.
Compare photos, measurements, price and weight in the same way for every row.
Use a specific note such as “clear size chart” or “better detail photos.” “Looks good” will not help you later.
Before you save a row
You do not need perfect information, but you should know what is clear and what is still missing.
Search for one missing detail
“AllChinaBuy spreadsheet” is a broad starting point. Add something useful, such as the category, size chart, close-up photos or estimated weight.
Yupoo, Taobao, Weidian and 1688 can help you trace where a listing came from, but the source name does not prove quality. Check that the destination still shows the same item and variant.
Shipping figures are estimates until the parcel and service are confirmed. The search ideas page includes short examples you can copy and adjust.
Try a product plus one detail, such as “hoodie size chart” or “shoes QC outsole.”
Results open on Findsindex in a new tab.
Choose your next page
Learn what to check in a row before you open or save it.
Read the main guide →Give a row a quick score and decide whether to keep researching it.
Open the checklist →See why a cheap item may look different once packaging is considered.
Review weight factors →Spot vague labels, missing details and links that no longer match.
Read safety notes →Use short product, sizing, photo and source searches.
See search examples →Understand why the same product link may appear under different shopping-service names.
Read the name guide →Find direct answers about product lists, converters, support and tracking.
Visit the FAQ →Step-by-step help
This walkthrough covers the whole session: choosing a category, checking the source page, reading measurements, reviewing photos and deciding when to stop.
Start with one category, compare three to five products, write down what is unknown and stop when the remaining rows are easy to compare.
Keep the shortlist small