Contact

Send a Honeywell appliance RFQ brief.

Use the details below for sourcing, compliance, and documentation questions.

Address

Global appliance sourcing desk
Distributor and private-label program coordination

Working hours

Monday to Friday
09:00 - 18:00 buyer support window

What to include

Make the first message specific enough for a quote file.

Contact requests are handled as procurement briefs, not generic messages. A useful Honeywell appliance inquiry should include the product family, target market, expected order size, preferred channel, and any mandatory certifications or packaging requirements. For example, a thermostat distributor may need wiring notes, installer packaging, and model family comparison. An air purifier buyer may need CADR targets, filter replenishment planning, and carton claims. A water heater buyer may need voltage, safety label, fittings, and installation documentation. A private-label kitchen appliance buyer may need logo placement, carton dielines, language versions, and photography support.

The contact page is structured in two columns because buyers often need to provide technical and commercial information together. The first column gives clear routing details for sourcing, compliance, and documentation questions. The second column uses the shared RFQ form so every message lands in the same format. That keeps the response practical and avoids long clarification cycles. If a buyer does not know the exact model yet, they can still describe the appliance category and market. The team can then suggest what files are needed before a formal quote can be reliable.

For faster replies, include the selling region, plug or voltage requirements, preferred carton style, compliance marks, annual forecast, launch quantity, and any replacement parts or accessories that must remain available. If the project concerns air quality or water treatment, include filter or cartridge expectations. If it concerns climate control, include installation channel and user manual language. The more precise the first message, the faster the team can return a clean checklist, quote assumptions, and next document requests.