Use wattage as an electrical field, not a performance shortcut
Published wattage is one field in the source record. Verify whether it is an input rating and make the rating label, motor, wiring, controls, protection system, jar, blade and coupling part of the same released configuration.
Performance should be judged by a buyer-approved test using defined ingredients, quantity, operating time, rest interval and acceptance criteria. If the buyer expects a higher-duty application, that duty cycle and the resulting evidence must be written rather than implied by the headline wattage.
Electrical demand, packing, warranty exposure and landed cost can change with the released version. Compare those controlled inputs with the buyer's service capability and channel data; a higher wattage cannot guarantee a higher price, margin or reorder.
Electrical and duty-cycle release gate
A higher-wattage route should not be released until these controls agree:
- Rating label, voltage, frequency, input wattage, plug, cord, wiring and protection system
- Motor, coupling, blade, jar and control identities on the approved sample and BOM
- Ingredient, batch, operating-time, rest-interval and acceptance test defined by the buyer
- Thermal or protection observations, packing, inspection and after-sales responsibility
Commercial outcome boundary: These controls support model selection and order release. They do not guarantee local demand, sell-through, margin, profit, a fixed arrival date or a repeat order.
Quotation Checklist
- Target blender model or function direction
- Quantity, with MOQ starting from 1000 PCS
- Country, sales channel and destination port
- Plug type, voltage and manual language
- Jar capacity, power direction and accessory configuration
- Neutral packing, factory box or OEM custom color box
- Mixed container categories if the buyer needs more than blenders
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