Core Insights - The Shanghai Municipal Market Supervision Administration conducted a quality inspection of electric kettles, revealing that out of 35 batches tested, 6 were found to be non-compliant with quality standards [2][4]. Summary by Categories Inspection Results - A total of 35 batches of electric kettles were inspected, with 6 batches failing to meet quality standards. Specifically, 3 out of 20 batches from physical sales and 3 out of 15 batches from e-commerce sales were non-compliant [2][4]. - The inspection covered products from five provinces, including Shanghai, Beijing, Anhui, and Zhejiang. Among the 4 batches from Shanghai manufacturers, none were found to be non-compliant, while 6 out of 31 batches from other provinces failed the inspection [2][4]. Non-compliance Issues - The non-compliance issues identified included: - Moisture resistance - Abnormal operation (not tested under specific conditions) - Mechanical strength - Internal wiring - Power connection and external wiring [5][6]. - Specifically, 5 batches failed the moisture resistance test, which assesses the product's ability to prevent liquid ingress that could damage insulation, posing safety risks [5]. - 4 batches were found non-compliant in the abnormal operation category, indicating design flaws that could lead to severe deformation or electrical hazards under fault conditions [5]. - 3 batches did not meet mechanical strength requirements, which could compromise safety [5]. Consumer Guidance - Consumers are advised to purchase electric kettles from reputable manufacturers that provide clear product information, including producer name, specifications, and compliance with standards [7]. - It is recommended to choose kettles made from food-grade stainless steel or high borosilicate glass to avoid harmful substances [7]. - Regular maintenance, such as descaling and checking for wear in components, is essential for safe usage [8][10].
2025年上海市电热水壶产品质量监督抽查结果公布
Zhong Guo Zhi Liang Xin Wen Wang·2025-11-06 03:21