Wooden Mail Sorter
Wooden mail sorters are used for letters, bills, postcards and office mail categories. Slot count, divider spacing, envelope depth and front access should be confirmed before production.
Mail sorter quote >CUSTOM WOODEN MAIL ORGANIZERS FOR ENTRYWAYS, HALLWAYS, HOME OFFICES, RECEPTION DESKS AND PRIVATE LABEL PROGRAMS
Heze Sunflower manufactures custom wooden mail organizers in Cao County, China for home storage brands, entryway storage buyers, office supply programs, stationery brands and private label retail orders. Before bulk production, buyers usually confirm mail slot width, envelope depth, divider spacing, wall mounting method, key hook or shelf layout, surface finish, logo position and retail packing.
Send organizer size, mail or envelope size, slot count, desktop or wall use, hook or shelf requirement, material, finish, logo method, packing requirement, quantity and destination market.
BUYER ANSWER
A wooden mail organizer is checked by the mail, envelope or document size it needs to hold, not only by the outside dimensions. Letters, postcards, bills, A4 documents, envelopes and small notes may each need different slot width, divider spacing, front access and storage depth.
For wall mounted wooden mail organizers, the sample should confirm mounting holes, back panel thickness, slot opening, hook position and hardware kit. For desktop mail sorters, base stability, front access, surface finish and carton protection should be checked before repeat production.
For private label and wholesale wooden mail organizer orders, buyers usually keep the approved sample, size record, slot drawing, finish range, logo proof, barcode label and packing method as the production reference.
PRODUCT TYPES
Start from the mail size and storage position, not from the outside appearance. A wall mail organizer, desktop letter holder, entryway mail sorter or mail organizer with hooks may look similar in photos, but slot width, divider spacing, front access, mounting method and packing protection should be checked separately.
Wooden mail sorters are used for letters, bills, postcards and office mail categories. Slot count, divider spacing, envelope depth and front access should be confirmed before production.
Mail sorter quote >Wooden letter organizers need clean front access, stable divider spacing and enough depth for envelopes or small documents. Paper size and slot angle should be checked by sample.
Letter layout >Wooden letter holders are used on desks, reception counters, entryway tables and retail shelves. Holder width, opening angle, edge finish and base stability should match the intended paper size.
Letter holder quote >Wall mail organizers need mounting holes, back panel strength, slot opening and hardware kit checked before packing. Wall use should be reviewed with the final stored item list.
Wall mail layout >Entryway mail organizers may combine mail slots, key hooks, a small shelf or tray. Mail slot depth, hook spacing, shelf depth, wall mounting strength and hardware kit should be confirmed before repeat orders.
Entryway mail quote >Mail holders with hooks combine letter storage with key or lanyard hanging. Hook spacing, mail slot width, screw depth and mounting hardware should be checked with the approved sample.
Mail and hook layout >Desktop mail organizers are used for office desks, home offices and reception counters. Base stability, front access, divider spacing and scratch protection matter for daily use.
Desk mail organizer >Private label mail organizer orders usually require stable dimensions, approved finish, logo proof, barcode label, retail box and repeat carton marks.
Private label quote >STRUCTURE AND LAYOUT CHECKS
A wooden mail organizer can look clean in photos but still fail if the slot is too narrow, envelopes bend inside the holder, the wall mounting is weak, or users cannot remove mail easily from the front.
Letters, postcards, bills, A4 papers, envelopes and small documents should be listed before the slot layout is confirmed.
Slot width, divider height and storage depth should match the buyer’s paper size and daily use.
Mail should be easy to see and remove. The front opening height and divider angle should be checked by sample.
Mounting holes, back brackets, keyhole slots, screws, anchors and instruction sheet should be reviewed before packing.
When hooks, shelf or tray are added, hook spacing, loaded balance and stored item list should be checked together.
Letters, keys, metal clips and daily hand contact can rub the surface, so finish, edge coverage and packing protection should be reviewed.
LAYOUT OPTIONS
For bills, letters, envelopes and daily mail where slot count and divider spacing matter.
For desktop, reception desk or home office use where front access and base stability are important.
For entryway or hallway storage where mounting holes, back panel strength and hardware kit need review.
For combined storage of mail, keys, lanyards and small accessories.
For entryway sets where a small shelf, tray or slot is added for wallets, glasses or small items.
For private label and e-commerce orders where carton size, hardware bag and instruction sheet should be confirmed.
MATERIALS, FINISH AND LOGO
Material choice affects panel stability, divider strength, wall mounting, finish appearance, packing cost and repeat order consistency. The approved sample should match the buyer’s paper size, stored item list and selling channel.
Suitable for cost-sensitive entryway and desktop mail storage programs where shipping weight matters.
Bamboo can be reviewed for natural-looking mail organizers where surface appearance and lighter weight are important.
Beech and acacia can be used for visible rails, dividers, hooks or shelves that need stronger hand feel.
Stable panels help keep flat back boards, painted surfaces, printed logos and controlled dimensions.
Finish samples should confirm grain range, touch feel, odor, wipe marks and edge coverage.
Painted and lacquered mail organizers need checks for dust points, paint build-up around slots, curing smell and packing rub marks.
Logo proof should be checked on the final material and finish before repeat orders.
Private label mail organizer programs may need retail box, barcode label, screws, anchors and installation instruction sheet.
BUYER SCENARIOS
FACTORY CONTROL
For custom wooden mail organizers, sample approval should connect paper size, slot layout, divider spacing, wall mounting, finish, logo proof, hardware kit and retail packing before the order is repeated.
Letters, envelopes, bills, postcards and documents are listed before the layout drawing is confirmed.
Slot width, divider height, divider angle and front opening are checked with real or reference paper sizes.
Mounting holes, brackets, keyhole slots, screws, anchors and instruction sheet are reviewed before production.
Hook spacing, shelf depth, tray position and loaded balance are checked when the organizer includes combined storage.
Desktop mail organizers are checked for base flatness, front access and loaded balance.
Color range, odor, wipe marks, scratch risk and edge coverage are recorded before production.
Laser, print, branding or label position is approved on the final material and finish.
Retail box, barcode label, hardware bag, instruction sheet, inner support and carton marks are checked.
Cao County, Heze City, Shandong Province, China. 30,000+ m² factory area, 200+ production staff, 8 production areas, 8 automated paint lines, 3 assembly lines, 5 packing lines, 50+ containers/month and USD 30M+ annual export value.
PROCUREMENT QUESTIONS
Yes. Photos, drawings, samples or rough layouts can be used if they show organizer size, mail size, slot layout, wall or desktop use, material, finish, logo and quantity.
Send organizer size, mail or envelope size, slot count, wall or desktop use, hook or shelf requirement, material, finish, logo method, packing requirement, quantity and destination market.
Yes. Mail slots, key hooks, small shelves and trays can be combined according to stored item size, wall mounting method and packing requirement.
Yes. Wall mounted mail organizers need mounting holes, back panel strength, screw set, anchors and instruction sheet checked before repeat orders.
Yes, but the structure should be checked separately. Wall use needs mounting holes, back panel strength and hardware kit. Desktop use needs base stability, front access and anti-scratch protection.
Yes. Logo methods include laser engraving, branding, screen printing, UV print, labels and barcode stickers depending on the final surface and packing method.
We review surface wrap, inner support, corner protection, retail box fit, carton strength and loading method before shipment.
Organizer size, material, slot count, hook or shelf complexity, finish, logo method, packing method, sample approval speed and quantity affect both MOQ and lead time.
FAQ
Yes. Send photos, drawings, samples or a rough layout with organizer size, mail size, slot layout, wall or desktop use, material, finish, logo and quantity.
Send organizer size, mail or envelope size, slot count, wall or desktop use, hook or shelf need, material, finish, logo method, packing, quantity and destination market.
Yes. Mail slots, key hooks, small shelves and trays can be combined according to stored item size, wall mounting method and packing requirement.
Yes. Mounting holes, back panel strength, screw set, anchors and instruction sheet can be checked before repeat orders.
Yes. Wall use needs mounting holes, back panel strength and hardware kit. Desktop use needs base stability, front access and anti-scratch protection.
Yes. Laser engraving, branding, screen printing, UV print, labels and barcode stickers can be reviewed with the final surface and packing method.
We review surface wrap, inner support, corner protection, retail box fit, carton strength and loading method before shipment.
Organizer size, material, slot count, hook or shelf complexity, finish, logo method, packing method, sample approval speed and quantity affect both.
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