If you have ever ordered anything from alibaba you wouldn't even be considering this.
Iffy Chinese companies with minimal, if any, regulation.
They can have 1 thing listed and send you something else entirely.
China is where most counterfeit good come from, rolexes, name brand clothes, etc.
Just because it had the words samsung on it doesn't mean a damn thing.
Also, returns? Good luck. Expect to pay $100 for shipping back to China, it will cost more to try and get your money back then you spent in the first place.
At least two sides to this coin:
I worked for a knife & tool company that had most of their manufacturing in Taiwan & Japan (Chinese steel is iffy at best).
We had a huge counterfeit problem with Chinese knockoffs - so we spoke with CBP and let them know which shipping port we used, and to confiscate and hold anything that didn't arrive at that port.
--- 2 months later they were holding 2 FULL SHIPPING CONTAINERS of knockoff knives for us to inspect. ---
Many of the Chinese knockoff knives were PERFECT assembled with reject parts from our Taiwan factory - I still have and use a few of them.
So what's the problem? Cheap stuff right????
BUT ----
BUT BUT BUT!!!! --- we also found knives with:
Weak retaining springs (knife opens in your pocket)
Voids in blades - (blade snaps without warning)
Uneven grinds - (inaccurate cutting - watch your fingers!)
Bent blades - (the blade is bent......)
Untempered steel - (won't take or hold an edge)
Inappropriate parts / poor fit - (Frankenstein knives using other brand's parts - Kershaw / Spyder / Cold Steel / Schrade knives._
I hope you can see how iffy that market can be. --- Buyer beware for sure!
However - do your homework, talk with others and consider their experience(s).
Get names & track them down - make a sketchy deal as sure as you can before clicking through that final "Buy Now" button.
I've read enough positive reviews of Meiju & Kingbrite enough that I'm looking through their lineup.
(anyone have a name for Meiju?)