What 2400W Means Here
It is a published electrical-input field for P67, P68 and P69. It is not a promise of cooking speed, energy efficiency, food result or market acceptance.
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2400W ceramic hob models give buyers a clear specification point for electric cooking appliance comparison and market positioning.
Wholesale only. MOQ starts from 1000 PCS. Model, electrical version, packing, evidence and inspection scope must be confirmed for the current order before release.

Procurement Answer
The current source catalog publishes 2400W and AC220-240V for P67/SC-7031, P68/SC-7038 and P69. The 2400W value is a catalog electrical-input field, not proof of cooking speed, efficiency, market demand, compliance or final order configuration. Verify rated input, voltage, frequency where applicable, cable, plug, label, control board, heater, buyer-defined functional test and destination responsibilities on the exact current sample.
Buyer decision points
It is a published electrical-input field for P67, P68 and P69. It is not a promise of cooking speed, energy efficiency, food result or market acceptance.
SC-7031, SC-7038 and P69 share listed fields, but P69 has no public model code and none should be substituted without current-order approval.
Confirm rated input, voltage, frequency where applicable, cable, plug, label, board and heater on the exact sample and destination version.
Do not publish heating, efficiency, safety, compatibility or certification claims unless the selected model and test or document support them.
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A 2400W label is useful for catalog filtering, but it is not a complete performance specification. The current source catalog publishes 2400W and AC220-240V for P67/SC-7031, P68/SC-7038 and P69. It also lists LCD panel, 4,950-unit 40HQ loading and 8 PCS/CTN for those routes. P69 does not have a public model code.
Rated electrical input should be verified on the current sample, rating label and signed specification. Frequency where applicable, cable, plug, internal wiring, control board and heater identity also belong to the destination version. Do not assume that a shared headline wattage means identical components or operating behavior.
If the buyer wants to compare heating response, define the cookware, load, starting condition, control setting, observation period and acceptance criteria. The result should stay attached to that sample and test method. It should not be turned into an unsupported efficiency, speed or sales claim.
Destination compliance and grid suitability require local review. The factory can provide available model-specific documents and samples for evaluation, but the buyer or appointed specialist should determine which requirements apply and whether the evidence is sufficient before import or retail release.
Before using 2400W in the purchase order, artwork or channel listing, connect it to the following evidence:
Cooking outcome depends on the complete product, controls, cookware, load, environment and test method. Keep the published 2400W value separate from any claim about time, efficiency or food result.
State the country, plug, voltage, frequency where applicable, labeling language and local evidence expectations in the RFQ. Confirm what is available for the exact model instead of asking whether all ceramic hobs have one certificate set.
The inspection plan can compare the batch against the approved sample, label and specification. It should identify the sampling basis, visual checks, electrical-label checks, control observations and packing checks before shipment release.
A useful request identifies the catalog route or model, quantity, destination country and port, buyer channel, cookware use, plug, voltage, frequency where applicable, packing, OEM scope, evidence request and inspection expectation. Public prices are not shown because the order basis must be defined first.
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