Saudi Mirror Quotation Checklist: The 7 Mistakes That Slow Your RFQ (And How to Fix Them Fast)

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Salam. Let’s be honest—most “slow quotes” in Saudi are not about time zones.
They’re about missing info.

You send a message, supplier asks 10 questions, you reply later, then they reply later… and the quote takes a week. Khalas.

This page is a Saudi-style shortcut:
7 common RFQ mistakes I see in mirrors/LED mirrors/fit-out supply—and the quick fix for each one, so you get pricing fast and clean.

Mistake #1: “One total quantity” with no size split

What you send: “Need 500 pcs LED mirrors.”
Supplier hears: “500 pcs of what sizes?”

Fix: Always write size + qty per size.

  • 60×80 cm: 200 pcs

  • 70×90 cm: 200 pcs

  • 80×100 cm: 100 pcs

This one change can cut days of back-and-forth.

Mistake #2: Finish is vague (“gold” is not one color)

In Saudi, people care about finish. And “gold” can mean:

  • warm gold

  • yellow gold

  • brushed gold

  • champagne tone

Fix: Choose one:

  • Matte black / Warm gold / Brushed silver / Wood tone
    and attach one reference photo. Screenshot is fine.

Mistake #3: No delivery term (EXW/FOB/CIF) + no city

A quote is not a quote until the supplier knows how you’re buying and where it’s going.

Fix: always include:

  • Term: EXW / FOB / CIF

  • Destination: Riyadh / Jeddah / Dammam

Saudi is big. City matters for planning and expectations.

Mistake #4: Timeline is missing (so suppliers protect themselves with “high price”)

If you don’t say when you need it, suppliers assume urgency or risk.

Fix: write one line:

  • Sample needed by: ___

  • Bulk target date: ___

  • Phased delivery: Yes/No

Even if dates are flexible, give a window.

Mistake #5: You don’t mention packaging (then you pay for damage later)

Mirrors are not like chairs.
Damage is real. Returns are real. Site complaints are real.

Fix: add one Saudi-friendly line:

  • “Reinforced carton + surface protection + edge/corner protection. Please share packing photo.”

That’s enough.

Mistake #6: LED specs are not defined (then you get 3 different quotes for 3 different products)

For LED mirrors, the “same mirror” can be totally different inside.

Fix: pick what you actually need:

  • Light: warm / neutral / adjustable

  • Anti-fog: Yes/No

  • Dimming: Yes/No

  • Touch/Sensor/Memory: Yes/No

If you don’t care, say “standard” — but be clear.

Mistake #7: You ask for “best price” but you don’t say your buying scenario

Suppliers price differently for:

  • retail chain replenishment

  • marketplace selling

  • hotel/compound fit-out

  • showroom brand line

Fix: one line solves it:

  • Buyer type: Retail / Contractor / Trading / Showroom / E-commerce

That tells the supplier what kind of quote and packaging discipline you need.


The “Saudi Fast Quote” RFQ (short, clean, copy-paste)

Use this when you want speed:

Salam, please quote mirrors for Saudi Arabia.

Product: (bathroom / LED bathroom / full-length)
Sizes & qty: ___
Finish/style: ___ (attach 1 reference photo)
LED functions (if any): warm/neutral/adjustable, anti-fog Yes/No
Packaging: reinforced carton + surface + edge/corner protection (send packing photo)
Terms: EXW/FOB/CIF to (Riyadh/Jeddah/Dammam)
Target date: ___

Please send: unit price, lead time, carton size + gross weight.

Why these details matter: “no result owner = project pain”

Here’s the part people learn the hard way:

When RFQ is vague, you get vague production decisions.
Then you get:

  • batch mismatch

  • packaging inconsistency

  • delivery confusion

  • missing documents

And on Saudi sites, that turns into punch-list pain.

This is exactly why Teruier’s cross-border design–manufacturing collaboration model exists:
Teruier acts as the result owner—not just a middle step.

  • Trend/intent → SKU specs (so quoting is accurate)

  • SKU specs → QC checkpoints + packaging standard (so bulk matches sample)

  • Delivery planning + documentation readiness (so approvals and handover don’t stall)

And your differentiation is real because it’s built on a craft ecosystem:
Teruier is rooted in a Fuzhou craft-heritage hub, with the “craft village” advantage:

  • Artisans supply chain (edges, corners, finishing discipline)

  • Materials supply chain (stable sourcing, less drift)

  • Process supply chain (repeatable methods, stable batches)

That’s how you keep the outcome consistent—phase after phase.

LED bathroom mirror Saudi Arabia
LED bathroom mirror Saudi Arabia

Quick FAQ (Saudi-style)

Q: Can I send RFQ on WhatsApp only?
A: Yes, start on WhatsApp. Just include size/qty/finish/terms/city. Then email the attachments if needed.

Q: What if I don’t know carton size/weight?
A: You don’t need to know it—you ask the supplier to provide it.

Q: Do I need to mention documents?
A: For projects, yes. For retail, optional.

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