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How to Start a Phone Accessories Business in Kenya

Introduction

The phone accessories business in Kenya is one of the fastest-moving hustles you can start with little capital. Almost everyone owns a smartphone, and accessories like chargers, earphones, screen protectors, and phone cases are in constant demand. With a simple table setup in a busy area, you can begin selling and grow into a fully stocked shop.


Startup Costs πŸ’°

This business is low-capital and flexible depending on your stock variety.

  • Capital Needed: KES 5,000 – 15,000
  • Key Expenses:
    • Initial stock (chargers, cables, earphones, screen protectors, cases) β€” KES 4,000 – 12,000
    • Display table or small stall β€” KES 1,000 – 2,000
    • Packaging or storage bags β€” KES 500 – 1,000
    • Branding materials (posters, signboard) β€” KES 500 – 1,000

πŸ’‘ Tip: Start with fast-moving items (chargers, screen protectors, earphones). Add stylish cases and Bluetooth devices later.


Why This Business Works βœ…

  1. High Demand: Smartphones are everywhere, and accessories spoil or get lost often.
  2. Repeat Customers: Customers buy replacements frequently.
  3. Good Margins: Accessories can be bought cheaply and sold at 50–200% markup.
  4. Low Capital: With just KES 5,000, you can start small.
  5. Scalable: Grow from a table into a full shop or e-commerce business.

Step-by-Step Setup πŸ› οΈ

1. Source Your Stock

Buy wholesale from:

  • Luthuli Avenue (Nairobi) β€” cheapest bulk prices.
  • Eastleigh or town wholesale shops.
  • Importers selling via Alibaba or local suppliers.

2. Choose Your Location

Best places include:

  • Bus stages and matatu stops.
  • Near universities, schools, and colleges.
  • Busy market centers.
  • Outside phone repair shops.

3. Display Neatly

  • Arrange items clearly by category.
  • Hang earphones and cables.
  • Use racks for cases and screen protectors.
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4. Price Smartly

  • Chargers/cables: KES 150 – 400
  • Earphones: KES 200 – 500
  • Screen protectors: KES 100 – 300
  • Phone cases: KES 200 – 600
  • Bluetooth devices: KES 600 – 1,200

5. Attract Customers

  • Shout out offers like β€œScreen Protector KES 100!”
  • Offer quick installation of screen protectors for free.
  • Be friendly and approachable β€” it makes a difference.

Profit Breakdown πŸ“Š

Example:

  • Buy 50 screen protectors at KES 60 each = KES 3,000.
  • Sell at KES 150 each = KES 7,500 sales.
  • Profit = ~KES 4,500.
  • Buy 20 chargers at KES 200 each = KES 4,000.
  • Sell at KES 400 each = KES 8,000 sales.
  • Profit = ~KES 4,000.

πŸ‘‰ Average daily profit = KES 1,500 – 3,000 depending on location.
That’s KES 45,000 – 90,000 monthly.


Challenges & How to Overcome Them ⚠️

  1. Counterfeit Products: Many low-quality items spoil quickly.
    • Solution: Buy from trusted suppliers, and test stock before selling.
  2. Competition: Many people sell accessories.
    • Solution: Offer neat display, fair prices, and excellent service.
  3. Small Margins on Some Items: Cheap items bring small profits.
    • Solution: Mix fast-moving cheap items with high-margin products like Bluetooth devices.
  4. County Harassment for Hawkers: Table setups may face crackdowns.
    • Solution: Rent a small space or operate near repair shops.

Tips to Grow πŸš€

  • Add phone repairs (screen replacement, battery swaps).
  • Offer bundles (charger + cable + case at discount).
  • Sell online through Jiji, Facebook Marketplace, and WhatsApp.
  • Introduce trendy items like wireless earbuds or ring lights.
  • Reinvest profits to stock higher-end items.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) ❓

Q: How much do I need to start a phone accessories business in Kenya?
A: You can start with KES 5,000 – 15,000, depending on how much stock you want.

Q: Where can I buy cheap phone accessories?
A: Luthuli Avenue (Nairobi), Eastleigh, or wholesale importers.

Q: How profitable is this business?
A: Sellers make KES 1,500 – 3,000 profit daily. Monthly income can reach KES 90,000 in busy spots.

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Q: Do I need a license?
A: If operating in town, you may need a county business permit. Hawkers may require a hawker’s license.


Conclusion

The phone accessories business in Kenya is one of the most reliable small hustles you can start with little money. With KES 5,000 – 15,000, you can set up a table, stock fast-moving items, and start earning daily profits. By focusing on neat display, trusted suppliers, and customer service, you can grow from a table vendor to owning a full phone accessories shop.

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