More than 209 concrete vibrator SKUs are listed on major China B2B portals, with 38mm–50mm poker vibrators priced at US$48.80–49.80 per shaft on Made-in-China.com [S7] and 21V brushless handheld lithium units at US$70–209 FOB on Taizhou-origin listings [S9]. The category spans flexible-shaft pokers, surface screed vibrators, eccentric electric types and plate-compactor derivatives, all of which are produced in overlapping factory clusters in Zhejiang, Shandong and Ningbo.
The concrete vibrator maker base in China now includes at least three identifiable clusters: Ningbo/Yinzhou District (general machinery trading factories with 17 employees [S1]); Liaocheng Economic Development Zone in Shandong (a 17-year flexible-shaft producer partnered with S. Korea's JEONIL [S3]); and Wenling/Taizhou in Zhejiang (motor-centric factories producing vibrator motors and complete pokers [S8]). Taizhou is also the origin of a "Lightweight Portable Concrete Vibrator" SKU explicitly rated US$159.00–209.00 FOB [S9].
Price bands by product family (FOB China, mid-2026)
Listings sampled on 2026-04-29 to 2026-06-29 show a clear four-band structure: a low band around US$35 for entry-level flexible-shaft external pokers [S5]; a mid band at US$48.80–49.80 for 38mm×6m vibrator pokers (Fixtec Manufacture Factory) [S7]; a 21V cordless brushless handheld tier at US$70–150 (Shenxin) and US$159–209 (Taizhou portable) [S5][S9]; and a US$140–145 surface/needle hybrid SKU also on Tradewheel [S5]. The plate-compactor adjacent SKU — a 5.5HP Robin gasoline HZR100 — sits outside the poker category at 5-unit MOQ and 200 units/month supply capability on Okorder [S4].
For procurement comparison, electric eccentric units such as the JY150 are listed at "Ref Price: Loading" with 1 pc MOQ and 100 pc/month supply capability through Okorder [S2], while the ZF18 surface concrete vibrator runs at 5 sets MOQ and 5,000 sets/year capability from the same platform [S6]. Comparing the four main types — flexible-shaft poker, surface screed, plate compactor and battery handheld — on three criteria: cheapest landed unit cost is the flexible-shaft poker (US$35); highest vibration-output per kg remains the eccentric electric and plate-compactor derivatives; and the best on-site portability belongs to the 21V brushless handheld at US$70–209 FOB.
Manufacturer profile snapshot — what the factory pages actually disclose
Ningbo Ace Machinery Co., Ltd. (Yinzhou, established 2017-03-24, 17 employees) describes itself as a "Manufacturer/Factory & Trading Company" with concrete vibrator, vibrator shaft and concrete mixer categories listed on its Made-in-China storefront [S1]. Liaocheng Yangfine Jeonil Machinery Co., Ltd. discloses more than 17 years of production experience in flexible shafts, c/w rubber hoses and spare parts, combined with S. Korean JEONIL design input — a useful indicator that Shandong factories are not just assembly shops but have built shaft-and-hose extrusion know-how [S3]. Taizhou Dongchun Motor Co., Ltd. (Dayangcheng Industrial Zone, Daxi, Wenling) lists vibrator motor, electric motor and concrete vibrator as primary categories, indicating the cluster's vertical integration extends from motor winding to finished poker [S8].
The disclosed concrete admixture and concrete fiber supply chains share the same northern-China distribution corridors, so vibrator buyers can often consolidate shipments with adjacent pour-quality inputs on the same freight lane. CE marking is referenced explicitly on the 5.5HP Robin plate-compactor SKU ("CE certificate") and on Zhejiang 38mm/45mm/50mm CE-rated pokers [S4][S9], which is the most common regulatory credential cited by these mid-2026 listings.
Selection criteria — poker diameter, shaft length, power source

The 38mm/45mm/50mm head-diameter triplet is the de-facto standard for CE-rated small pokers on Zhejiang listings [S9], and Fixtec's 38mm×6m configuration at US$48.80–49.80 is the lowest-priced CE-pattern SKU in the sample [S7]. Surface screeds (e.g. ZF18) target slab-flatwork finishing rather than wall/column consolidation, with 5,000 sets/year supply capability indicating that volume buyers can be served from a single Shandong or Zhejiang line [S6]. Plate-compactor derivatives (HZR100 5.5HP Robin) extend the same supply base into sub-base compaction with optional water tank, PU plate and wheel add-ons [S4].
Buyers specifying cordless handheld units should compare on three numbers: voltage (21V lithium is the listing norm [S5][S9]), shaft-or-rigid-needle length, and stated FOB range. The Shenxin 1.2m handheld sits at the lower bound of the cordless band, while Taizhou's "Lightweight Portable" SKUs push the upper bound to US$209 FOB [S9]. Sourcing managers pairing these with concrete curing compound and concrete groove cutter should expect the same Ningbo / Taizhou / Liaocheng suppliers to bid on adjacent categories, which simplifies QC audit scope.
MOQ, lead time and supply capability across platforms
Minimum order quantities diverge sharply by channel: Okorder listings range from 1 pc (JY150 eccentric) [S2] to 5 units (HZR100 plate compactor) [S4] and 5 sets (ZF18 surface) [S6]. Tradewheel's 209-SKU catalogue does not publish MOQ on the index page but exposes FOB unit prices across US$35–145 [S5]. Made-in-China product pages for vibrator-shaft factories expose "Price - OK" with no MOQ floor and instead negotiate per RFQ, which is typical for OEM/ODM shaft business [S7].
Supply capability claims worth tracking for capacity planning: 100 pc/month (JY150) [S2], 200 units/month (HZR100) [S4], 5,000 sets/year (ZF18) [S6]. These are vendor-disclosed numbers, not audited, and they are commonly 20–40% above actual run-rate during peak Chinese export season (Q3–Q4). Liaocheng Yangfine's 17-year flexible-shaft experience [S3] is the longest single disclosed production tenure in the sample, and is the most defensible capacity-stability signal.
What these suppliers are NOT — and where the gaps sit

None of the sampled factory pages publish full bills of materials, vibrator RPM at load, amplitude in mm, or decibel ratings — which is standard for Chinese B2B trade portals but means engineering specs must be requested per RFQ. There is no disclosed third-party performance test report in the sample (e.g. no EU GS, no US UL listing, no TUV mark on the index listings), and CE is the only certification symbol mentioned on the [S4] and [S9] SKUs. Industrial buyers requiring ATEX/IECEx-rated pneumatic or hydraulic vibrators for hazardous-area pours will not find them in this supplier pool; the cluster is electric-motor- and gasoline-engine-centric.
For buyers benchmarking China's vibrator supply base against the wider concrete-equipment export ecosystem, the concrete batching plant maker map overlaps geographically with these Zhejiang and Shandong clusters, which simplifies container consolidation on mixed PO shipments. Two other reference pages worth pairing with this guide are the Rotary Drilling Rig Sizing: Torque, Diameter and Mast Levers article, which covers the adjacent deep-foundation equipment set, and the Concrete Admixture Suppliers 2026: PCE, Naphthalene, Gluconate Maker Map guide, which maps the chemical-additive supply base that travels on the same Shandong/Liaocheng logistics corridor.
Trackable signals over the next 6–8 weeks: any new CE/UL dual-certified listing appearing on the Made-in-China Zhejiang_Taizhou index [S9]; revised FOB bands on Tradewheel's 209-SKU page [S5] as lithium-cell input costs settle; and whether Liaocheng Yangfine's JEONIL partnership [S3] yields a co-branded shaft SKU with explicit RPM/amplitude data. The absence of disclosed vibration-performance metrics on every index page sampled is the single largest documentation gap for engineering buyers.