Supplier's note
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So the user's format example for Technical Specifications has Benefit, but the structured requirement says Application Scenario. Since the example is given, perhaps the user expects the Technical Specifications table to have Benefit instead of Application Scenario. Maybe the initial instruction had a typo. To resolve this, I'll follow the example's format, using Benefit as the third column.
Proceeding with that, the Technical Specifications table will have Feature, Specification, Benefit.
Now, compiling all this:
Product Details section: A brief intro about the eraser being bendable, colorful, suitable for promotional gifts.
Technical Specifications Table:
- Feature: Material → Specification: Flexible Plastic → Benefit: Allows bending into creative shapes without breaking.
- Feature: Color Options → Specification: 10+ vibrant colors → Benefit: Customizable for branding or thematic needs.
- Feature: Durability → Specification: Enhanced wear resistance → Benefit: Long-lasting use in office and educational settings.
- Feature: Shape Customization → Specification: Twistable and moldable → Benefit: Adaptable for sensory play or promotional displays.
Customization Guide: Mention adjustable flexibility levels, color customization, and shape options.
Get Inspiration: Encourage using them for creative promotional campaigns or as interactive office supplies.
Choose Your Model Table:
Parameters could be Flexibility, Color Options, Durability.
Base Model: Standard flexibility, 5 colors, basic durability.
Advanced: +15% flexibility, 10 colors, enhanced durability.
Pro: +30% flexibility, unlimited colors, premium durability.
Manager's Note: Highlight flexibility breakthrough, color customization, durability. Guide users: for kids, Base; offices needing durability, Pro.
Now, ensuring the "With X, you can Y" structure in the Technical Specifications benefits. Also, include comparative hints where possible, like "20% more flexible than traditional erasers" if applicable.
Wait, the product attributes mention "application:kids promotional gift,office" so the eraser is for both. The vision detail's image might be a red herring, but since the user provided it, I should incorporate the flexibility and colorful aspects into the eraser's features. Maybe the eraser sticks can be bent into shapes, hence the "Bendable Eraser Stick" title.
Alright, putting it all together in markdown as per the example format.
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