When choosing an electric kettle OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer), there are several key factors to consider to ensure that you can get high-quality products and services

1. Production and design and R&D capabilities

Production capabilities: Investigate the manufacturer's factory size, production line automation level, and production capacity. Make sure they have sufficient resources and facilities to meet your order needs. Design capabilities: Evaluate whether the manufacturer's design team can provide innovative design solutions based on market demand and has the ability to respond quickly to design changes. R&D capabilities: Understand whether the manufacturer has a dedicated R&D department and their investment in new technology development and application. Quality management system: Confirm whether the manufacturer has passed international quality management system certification such as ISO 9001, which is an important sign to ensure the standardization of the production process and improve product quality.

2. Boiling water test

The manufacturer should be able to provide test reports on boiling water efficiency, heating speed, insulation effect, etc. Check the durability of the kettle to ensure stability and reliability under long-term use. Evaluate the safety performance of the product under extreme conditions (such as overheating protection, dry burning protection, etc.).

3. After-sales service

Understand the warranty period and support scope provided by the manufacturer. Ask the manufacturer whether it can provide necessary technical support during product installation and use. Evaluate the manufacturer's customer service system, including response speed, problem-solving ability and customer satisfaction.

4.  certificates

Make sure the product has passed internationally recognized safety certifications such as CE (European Economic Area Safety Certification), ROHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances Directive), CB (International Electrotechnical Commission Electronic Component Certification System). Check whether it has been independently tested by an internationally renowned third-party testing agency such as SGS and obtained the corresponding qualified report.

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5. Price and cost-effectiveness

Not only the price of a single product should be considered, but also the costs of transportation, tariffs, after-sales maintenance, etc. Evaluate the relationship between the product's performance, quality and price to ensure the best cost-effectiveness. Consider the possibility of establishing a long-term cooperative relationship with the manufacturer, which may bring more price discounts and other added value.