DHgate Review 2026: Should You Buy From the B2B Marketplace in 2026?

Published 2026-04-18

CBReviewed by Chris Bennett, Senior Editor · Updated

DHgate has been the go-to Chinese B2B marketplace for resellers and deal-hunters since 2004. In 2026 it competes with AliExpress, Alibaba, and Temu — each with different tradeoffs on price, speed, and buyer protection.

How DHgate differs from AliExpress and Temu

AliExpress leans consumer — small orders, fast-fashion aesthetic, generally lower MOQs. Temu is even more consumer-first with aggressive app-based discounting. DHgate sits in the middle: designed for slightly larger orders (resellers, small business buyers), more category depth on electronics and bulk goods.

What to buy on DHgate

What to avoid

Buyer protection

DHgate's escrow-style payment system holds funds until buyer confirms delivery. Disputes can be filed through the platform. Response times vary — expect 7-14 days for dispute resolution. Current promotional offers are on the vendor page.

Shipping reality

Standard shipping times in 2026 remain 10-30 days depending on destination country and carrier. Expedited shipping (DHL, FedEx) is available but adds meaningfully to cost — budget carefully before committing.

Pros

Cons

Verdict

DHgate is a specialist's tool. If you're a reseller, a hobbyist buyer who reads reviews carefully, or a small business with time to source carefully, it delivers. Not the right fit for someone who expects Amazon-like same-week delivery and one-click returns.

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