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In the world of small appliance manufacturing, every product starts as an idea. However, transforming that idea into a finished product requires a meticulous process involving various prototyping and sample testing stages. These steps ensure the final product is functional, cost-effective, and meets market demands. This guide provides an in-depth look at the different types of prototypes and sampl...
In the competitive world of home appliance manufacturing, OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturing) and ODM (Original Design Manufacturing) are two of the most commonly used business models. Both offer unique advantages depending on the product development and manufacturing needs, but they differ significantly in terms of design ownership, production responsibilities, and the level of customization. ...
In recent years, the term "hydroxyl radicals" has frequently appeared in searches by those concerned with food safety or home-cleaning technologies. But what exactly are hydroxyl radicals? What specific roles do they play? And why are they increasingly incorporated into products such as fruit-and-vegetable washing purifiers and germicidal air purifiers? These are questions many people have. In thi...
From an initial concept to a mass-producible product, prototype verification is one of the most critical and technically intensive stages in any home appliance development process. It serves as both the “reality check” for design concepts and the first gate for assessing mass-production feasibility. For brand owners, prototype verification determines whether a product is worth further investment; ...
In our previous blog, Feature Stacking and Product Differentiation: Practical Judgement from an ODM Manufacturer, we discussed a common phenomenon in the appliance industry: when competition becomes highly homogenized, many teams instinctively choose to “add more”—higher specs, denser feature sets, and more complex configuration combinations. However, in real-world product development and mass pro...
In the previous article, we discussed “perceptible differentiation,” meaning product advantages that users can directly experience—from CMF, to high-frequency interaction details, to optimization of core performance efficiency. Together, these factors determine whether a product is “worth choosing.” However, in the real competitive environment of the appliance industry, being chosen alone does not...
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