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How to Start Kitchen Utensils Business in Nigeria

Enudi Golden by Enudi Golden
March 15, 2025
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Starting a kitchen utensils business in Nigeria is a good idea because many people cook every day. Families, restaurants, and food sellers need cooking tools. This means there is a big market for kitchen utensils.

If you want to start this business, you need to know the right steps to take. In this blog post, I will explain everything you need to know. You do not need special skills to understand. Even if you are new to business, you can follow the steps and start your own kitchen utensils business.

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About Kitchen Utensils Business?

A kitchen utensils business is a business where you buy and sell cooking tools. These tools include spoons, knives, plates, pots, frying pans, blenders, and many other things used in the kitchen.

Some people sell only simple utensils, while others sell more expensive ones like gas cookers and electric blenders. You can decide what type of kitchen utensils you want to sell based on your budget and what people in your area need.

 

 

Why is this business a good idea in Nigeria?

1. People cook every day – Many Nigerian homes cook food every day, so they need kitchen utensils.
2. Restaurants and food vendors need utensils – Many people sell food in Nigeria. They need cooking tools for their business.
3. Low startup cost – You do not need a lot of money to start. You can start small and grow with time.
4. Easy to sell – You can sell online, in open markets, or from a small shop. There are many ways to sell.
5. High demand – New homes are built every day, and new families need kitchen utensils.

 

 

Steps to start a kitchen utensils business in Nigeria

Step 1: Decide what type of utensils to sell

There are different types of kitchen utensils. You need to decide which ones to sell. Here are some examples:

Basic kitchen tools – Spoons, knives, chopping boards, plates, cups, and trays.
Cooking pots and pans – Frying pans, saucepans, non-stick pans, and pressure cookers.
Modern kitchen gadgets – Gas cookers, electric kettles, toasters, and blenders.
Plastic kitchenware – Bowls, storage containers, and measuring cups.
High-end utensils – Expensive kitchen tools for hotels, restaurants, and rich families.

If you are starting small, it is better to begin with simple utensils like spoons, plates, and pots. You can add bigger items later.

Step 2: Find out how much money you need

The amount of money you need depends on the type of utensils you want to sell. If you start small, you may need between 50,000 to 200,000 naira. If you want to start big, you may need up to 1 million naira or more.

Here are some things you need money for:

• Buying kitchen utensils
• Renting a shop (if you want to sell in a physical location)
• Transporting goods to your store or house
• Marketing and advertisement

If you do not have enough money, you can start by selling online from home. This way, you do not need to rent a shop.

Step 3: Find a good supplier

A supplier is the person or company that sells the kitchen utensils to you at a lower price. You need to find a good supplier so you can buy at a cheap price and sell at a higher price to make a profit.

Here are places to find suppliers in Nigeria:

Big markets – Markets like Balogun Market (Lagos), Onitsha Market (Anambra), and Ariaria Market (Aba) have many wholesale suppliers.
Import from China – Websites like Alibaba and 1688.com sell kitchen utensils at low prices. You can order online and ship to Nigeria.
Local manufacturers – Some companies in Nigeria produce kitchen utensils. You can buy directly from them.

When choosing a supplier, compare prices from different places to get the best deal.

Step 4: Choose where to sell

You can sell kitchen utensils in different ways. Some people sell from a shop, while others sell online. Here are your options:

Sell from a physical shop – This is good if you have money to rent a shop in a busy area. Many people will see your shop and buy from you.
Sell in markets – You can rent a small space in a market where people come to buy household items.
Sell from home – If you do not have a shop, you can keep your utensils at home and sell to people around you.
Sell online – You can sell on Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, Jumia, and Konga. Many people buy kitchen utensils online.

If you are starting small, selling online or from home is a good option because it saves money.

Step 5: Set the right prices

When setting prices, make sure you add your profit but do not make it too expensive. Here is how to set prices:

1. Check how much your supplier sells the item.
2. Add the cost of transport or delivery.
3. Add a profit that is fair.
4. Check how much other sellers are selling the same item.

For example, if you buy a frying pan for 2,000 naira and transport costs 500 naira, your total cost is 2,500 naira. If other sellers sell it for 3,500 naira, you can sell yours for 3,300 naira to attract buyers.

Step 6: Advertise and get customers

To make money, you need customers. Here are ways to advertise your kitchen utensils business:

Tell your friends and family – Ask them to buy from you and tell others.
Use social media – Post pictures and prices of your utensils on Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp.
Join WhatsApp groups – Join buying and selling groups where people look for kitchen utensils.
Print flyers – Give small papers with your business name and phone number to people.
Give discounts – Offer small discounts to attract more customers.

The more people know about your business, the more sales you will make.

Step 7: Keep records and grow your business

As you sell, write down how much you spend and how much you make. This will help you know if you are making a profit or loss.

Also, keep money aside to restock your goods when they finish. Do not spend all your profit.

When your business grows, you can:

• Rent a bigger shop
• Import more utensils from China
• Supply to restaurants and hotels
• Open more branches in different locations

 

 

Frequently Asked Questions About Starting a Kitchen Utensils Business in Nigeria

How much money do I need to start a kitchen utensils business in Nigeria?

The amount of money you need depends on the scale of your business. If you start small, you may need between 50,000 to 200,000 naira. If you want to start big, you may need 500,000 to 1 million naira or more.

Where can I buy kitchen utensils at wholesale prices in Nigeria?

You can buy kitchen utensils at wholesale prices from big markets like Balogun Market (Lagos), Onitsha Market (Anambra), and Ariaria Market (Aba). You can also order online from websites like Alibaba, 1688.com, or local suppliers in Nigeria.

Can I start a kitchen utensils business from home?

Yes, you can start from home. You can buy utensils in small quantities and sell them through WhatsApp, Facebook, Instagram, and Jumia. This helps you save the cost of renting a shop.

What are the best kitchen utensils to sell?

The best utensils to sell depend on your target customers. Popular items include spoons, knives, plates, cups, frying pans, cooking pots, food storage containers, blenders, and gas cookers. Start with items that are in high demand.

How can I get more customers for my business?

To get more customers, use social media marketing, word-of-mouth, flyers, and discounts. You can also join WhatsApp and Facebook groups where people buy and sell kitchen utensils.

Is it better to sell online or in a physical shop?

Both options are good, but selling online is cheaper because you do not need to pay rent. If you have enough money, opening a shop in a busy area can attract more customers.

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Conclusion

Starting a kitchen utensils business in Nigeria is a great way to make money. It is not expensive to start, and many people need kitchen utensils. If you follow the steps in this blog post, you can start small and grow into a big business. If you are ready to start, take the first step today. Success comes with action.

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