Syntrox is one of the more interesting wholesalers for dropshipping in the household appliance space, with a deep catalog and solid logistics. The bottleneck for most retailers isn’t access to the range. It’s keeping product data, stock and prices in sync with the shop. This post covers how dropshipping with Syntrox works in practice and where the Import2Shop interface removes the manual work.
What is Dropshipping?
In dropshipping, you don’t hold stock. The end customer orders in your shop, you forward the order to a supplier (Syntrox in this case), and they ship directly to the buyer. No warehouse, no packing, no upfront stock purchases. Your risk and starting capital stay low.
How Syntrox dropshipping works through Import2Shop
Syntrox is an established wholesaler with a broad range of household and small appliances, a category that moves well in dropshipping. The question for most retailers isn’t whether the products will sell. It’s how to get the catalog into a shop and keep it accurate.
That’s the gap Import2Shop closes. The interface pulls the Syntrox catalog into your shop and keeps everything in sync. Products, stock, prices, all without you maintaining a single CSV.
What you actually get from the integration
Concretely:
- No manual data import. The Syntrox feed is pulled and pushed to your shop automatically. Setup time is once.
- Full catalog access. Every Syntrox product is available to list. You decide what goes into the shop, the data is already there.
- Updates every 15 minutes. Stock and prices stay current, so customers never see something that’s actually sold out.
- No CSV editing. You don’t touch spreadsheets. Less work and one less category of errors to chase.
- Flexible pricing rules. Calculate selling prices from purchase price or RRP, with price-range tiers. Rules can apply globally or to specific manufacturers, categories or single products.
- Selective export. Exclude products, categories or manufacturers from the export when you don’t want them in the shop.
- Discontinued-product handling. Products that drop out of the Syntrox feed are detected automatically. You choose what happens: deactivate, set stock to zero, or delete.
- Fewer manual errors. Automation removes the human typo from imports and updates.
- Scales with you. The setup that works for 50 products also handles 5,000. Adding more wholesalers later doesn’t require reworking the existing pipeline.
Is it worth the setup?
Dropshipping with Syntrox makes sense as a category. The products move, the wholesaler is reliable. What kills the model in practice is the operational drag of keeping data accurate, and that’s the part Import2Shop turns into a background process. Your time goes into selling, not into maintenance. The trial runs 7 days, no card on file, cancelable any time in that window.


