Mistakes to avoid

  • Comparing unrelated prices. A number only has meaning beside similar products and configurations.
  • Assuming more photos means better evidence. Ten repeated angles can reveal less than three targeted images.
  • Using a source as a product type. “Weidian” does not tell you whether shoe sizing or bag dimensions need checking.
  • Choosing a category from the row label alone. Confirm that the linked destination still matches.
  • Letting popularity replace fit. A frequently shared hoodie can still have unusable measurements for you.
  • Ignoring packed form. Boxes, structure, and dense materials can change the shipping decision.

Checklist before opening external pages

  • I can name the product category.
  • I know which photos would answer my main question.
  • I know which measurement or specification I need.
  • I have at least one comparable row in mind.
  • I will treat price and shipping weight together.
  • I understand that the external directory is a separate website.

A category gives you the right checklist

A brand or model can narrow the list, but it does not tell you what to inspect. The product type does: shoes need profile and sole views, bags need dimensions and construction, and garments need comparable measurements. Pick the category first, then check the product page yourself.

You will not find separate brand or model guides here, and no third-party seller or product claim is certified by Kako Buy.