Supplier's note
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Ah, here in the format example, the Technical Specifications table has columns Feature, Specification, Benefit. So the user probably made a mistake in the earlier instruction, and the format example is correct. So I should follow the format example's structure for the Technical Specifications table, which is Feature, Specification, Benefit.
Therefore, the Technical Specifications table will have three columns: Feature, Specification, Benefit.
Now, proceeding with that.
Technical Specifications:
Feature: Foldable Design
Specification: Collapsible mechanism with secure locking hinges
Benefit: Saves up to 50% space when not in use, ideal for dorm rooms
Feature: Extendable Surface
Specification: Adjustable sliding extension up to 20cm
Benefit: Accommodates laptops and textbooks for study needs
Feature: Bamboo-Metal Hybrid Construction
Specification: Bamboo veneer over reinforced steel frame (complies with EN71-1 safety standards)
Benefit: Combines eco-friendly aesthetics with structural durability
Feature: Modular Clip System
Specification: Removable clips for attaching accessories like phone holders or pen trays
Benefit: Customizable storage solutions tailored to user needs
Wait, but the product attributes include certifications like SCCP, EN71-1, etc. Should those be in a separate row?
Perhaps a Safety Compliance feature:
Feature: Safety Compliance
Specification: Meets SCCP, EN71-1, EU2019/1021, ISO 14184, EN14749, REACH, and PAHS standards
Benefit: Ensures product safety and environmental responsibility
That's important to include.
Now, the Customization Guide: "Adjustable extension length and modular clip attachments allow customization to fit specific storage needs, such as adding accessory holders or adjusting height for bunk bed compatibility."
Scenario Solution: "The foldable design is ideal for dorm rooms where space is limited, allowing the shelf to be stored vertically when not in use. The extendable surface accommodates laptops and textbooks, making it suitable for students needing a functional workspace. The modular clips enable attachment of additional storage accessories, enhancing organization in tight spaces."
Choose Your Model table:
Parameters could be Foldability, Load Capacity, Customization Options, Certifications.
Base Model: Basic fold, 10kg load, fixed clips, fewer certs
Advanced: Smooth fold, 15kg, adjustable clips, more certs
Pro: Full adjustability, 20kg, full modular, all certs
Example:
Parameter | Base Model | Advanced Model | Pro Model |
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Fold Mechanism | Basic hinge | Smooth glide | Multi-angle adjustment |
Load Capacity | 10kg | 15kg (+50%) | 20kg (+100%)* |
Customization | Fixed clips | Adjustable clips | Full modular attachments |
Certifications | CE, REACH | +EN71, ISO 14184 | All listed (SCCP, etc.) |
Managers Note:
First paragraph on technical breakthroughs:
- Bamboo-Metal Hybrid Construction: Combines eco-friendly bamboo with reinforced steel for a 30% lighter frame compared to all-metal designs, reducing environmental impact without sacrificing strength.
- Space-Optimized Foldability: Achieves a 50% space reduction when folded, outperforming traditional shelves by 20% in compact storage efficiency.
- Enhanced Load Capacity: Pro model's 20kg rating (100% increase over Base) supports heavier items like laptops and textbooks, enabling use as a functional desk.
Second paragraph on selection:
- Base Model: Ideal for students needing basic storage in tight spaces. Suitable for lightweight items like books and phones.
- Advanced Model: Recommended for those requiring extended workspace and adjustable storage. Perfect for dorm rooms with limited shelving.
- Pro Model: Best for heavy-duty use or eco-conscious buyers. Its full certifications and modular design cater to demanding environments like shared dorms or study spaces.
Including comparative hints like "20% more compact than traditional shelves" or "30% lighter than all-metal alternatives".
Now, putting it all into the markdown structure as per the user's example.
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