Private Label Fire Pit Packaging and Branding Guide
Private-label buyers should prepare logo files, product names, barcode or QR code rules, manual requirements, warning labels, carton artwork, and destination packaging notes before mass production.

Direct answer
Private-label fire pit packaging should be planned before mass production. Buyers should confirm logo use, carton artwork, manuals, barcode labels, warning labels, accessory bags, inner protection, packing photos, and destination requirements.
Branding items to prepare
- Logo files and color references.
- Product name, model number, barcode or QR code rules.
- Manual, warranty card, warning label, and insert requirements.
- Carton artwork, shipping marks, and pallet notes.
Protection still matters most
Good-looking packaging cannot replace good protection. Fire pit bodies, burner components, glass parts, covers, and media bags need a clear packing layout. For e-commerce, carton strength and inner protection are especially important because the product may move through multiple handling points.
What to ask the factory
Ask for packaging mockups, sample packing photos, accessory checklists, carton dimensions, gross weight, loading notes, and pre-shipment packing inspection. These steps make repeat orders easier to control.
