Separate a high-speed catalog name from verified performance
The public records provide model identities GD-HS07, GD-HS09 and GD-HS11 but no technical rows. Their high-speed names therefore cannot establish RPM, motor output, jar capacity, operating time, ingredient capability, program functions or durability.
Start the project with the current sample and rating label. Build a corrected specification around the jar, blade, coupling, motor, controls, safety functions, electrical version and buyer-defined operating cycle, then retain test evidence for the released version.
Only claims supported by that evidence should enter the manual, color box or sales material. Channel positioning and order quantity remain buyer decisions based on local comparable products, landed cost, service expectations and measured trial results.
High-speed evidence release gate
Before the catalog name becomes a buyer-facing performance claim, document:
- Current model and rating-label identity, jar, blade, coupling, motor and control system
- Measured speed or program evidence only where the buyer requires and approves the method
- Ingredient, operating-cycle, temperature and protection tests tied to the released sample
- Final supported claims, manual, artwork, electrical version and inspection checklist
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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