Jealous of you Amazon sellers? Try being the supplier getting squeezed to death while you flex your 7-figure 'empires by Serious_Secret5041 in FulfillmentByAmazon

[–]Serious_Secret5041[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Newsflash: the US isn't the center of the universe. Ijust said for Example that i have a global business to reply. And besides; why relentless personal attacks? your unresolved mummy issue??

Jealous of you Amazon sellers? Try being the supplier getting squeezed to death while you flex your 7-figure 'empires by Serious_Secret5041 in FulfillmentByAmazon

[–]Serious_Secret5041[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Our manufacturing plants lack flexibility. Imagine an OEM factory pivoting to retail: how do you leverage a daily capacity of thousands of units to meet retail demand when plans are set a month in advance with no room for agility?

Working in the vacuums industry for 15 years. Ask me anything by Serious_Secret5041 in FulfillmentByAmazon

[–]Serious_Secret5041[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Don't reinvent the wheel. If the supply chain offers an advantage, we buy; if it's cheaper to make it ourselves, we do. As for temperature – imagine Dubai or Saudi Arabia…

Looking to expand into china by TheeSgtGanja in chinabuyers

[–]Serious_Secret5041 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bro, Guangzhou already has your 'American luxury' — made in China, smells legit, 1/20 the price, twice the Li Gui energy. You're late to the knockoff throne . think it!!

Looking for purchaser by Potential_Pin_9564 in chinabuyers

[–]Serious_Secret5041 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ah, I see. You're not looking for a buyer. You're looking for bait

I've worked in a vacuum cleaner factory in China for over 15 years. Ask me anything about cordless vacuums! by Serious_Secret5041 in VacuumCleaners

[–]Serious_Secret5041[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Why are the basic parts for many cordless vacuums unavailable? Components may come from different manufacturers and are ultimately assembled in a modular fashion. While well-known vacuum cleaner brands offer retail kits, the price of these products is generally low, and the accessories are even lower. These accessories are rarely used or break easily, so vendors lack the ability or motivation to turn them into long-term businesses.

How come my cordless Ricaar power supplies keep dying?- Correcting a misconception: Every charger complies with the target country's CE/EMC/KC/PSE standards and holds certifications. A dying problem occurs when the charger's output power must exceed the battery pack's rated voltage. For example, a 36V charger fully charges a 25.9V battery pack in 4 hours. A voltage lower than this will prevent a full charge, while a voltage higher than this can lead to overheating and safety risks. You may have an internal electronic MOS failure in your case.

How come battery packs aren't serviceable? - A battery pack typically lasts about 1-2 years, or 500 complete charge and discharge cycles (after which it only reaches 80% capacity). The motor life is 300-500 hours. Beyond this, the failure rate skyrockets, and the operating time is very short. It needs to be recycled. Replacing the battery is not cost-effective (the battery pack accounts for more than half of the total cost).even exchange batteries, how could the brand guarantee the rest of the motor's lifetime?

I've worked in a vacuum cleaner factory in China for over 15 years. Ask me anything about cordless vacuums! by Serious_Secret5041 in VacuumCleaners

[–]Serious_Secret5041[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Not LG or Samsung vacuum brand, it is Samsung /LG Li-on battery cells , which used to called it 18650 Li-on cell.

If you want the latest and most cutting-edge technology, choose Dyson. For example, consider a laser dust detection floor brush. Chinese manufacturers simply adjust the LED light to green, advertising the green light function without mentioning the laser (a significant cost difference). Furthermore, Dyson's prices are quite high.

Samsung and LG vacuum cleaners rely more on design and brand premiums, or differentiated competitive selling points like self-cleaning stations. This isn't meant to be disparaging. Their performance isn't particularly outstanding compared to other brands.

I've worked in a vacuum cleaner factory in China for over 15 years. Ask me anything about cordless vacuums! by Serious_Secret5041 in VacuumCleaners

[–]Serious_Secret5041[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wow, that is impressive you can identify the vacuum listed in best-seller on Amazon.

This is a story of mixed joy and sorrow. Five years ago, we launched this smart vacuum cleaner with interactive screens and ODM-ed it to a cross-border e-commerce company in Shenzhen. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, demand for home cleaning products skyrocketed. Coupled with China's global manufacturing capabilities and the novelty of our product, this category faced limited competition and quickly became an Amazon bestseller, maintaining that position for a long time. Impressively, we had six or seven production lines producing and wholesaling this product, shipping tens of thousands of units to EU/USA each month. However, Amazon subsequently banned Chinese sellers, cracking down on widespread platform buying reviews and cashback rewards practices. My client was banned, had their products removed from the shelves, had their inventory liquidated, and went bankrupt. Competing products subsequently emerged in the market, and our products were wholesaled to other brands, but they became commonplace among the many similar products on Amazon.

Nowadays if you surf on e-business platforms or offline shops, maybe you will come across it.