The formaldehyde release of the Katiro bedside table is reasonable and has never exceeded the standard.

by jdsfdi125 on 2012-02-29 09:59:31

When buying furniture in the mall, there are many things we need to pay attention to, such as brand imitation and pungent smell of so-called "environmental protection" furniture. If you're not careful enough, it will cause trouble later on. So how can we avoid these troubles? Let's take a look at the following tips.

Brand Imitation: Due to the inconsistent quality of some furniture products available now, some consumers are greedy for low prices, and merchants, in order to ensure a certain profit, buy some high-imitation products from processing workshops and sell them to consumers.

Suggestion: Before purchasing, ask the merchant to show the quality inspection report of the furniture, and pay attention to the validity period of the report (usually one year). When purchasing, make sure to specify the brand, material, size, color of the product and the after-sales service period in the contract or order.

Non-environmental Protection Furniture: Sometimes, the expensive furniture that consumers spend a lot of money on may be far from worth it. The reasons include poor quality control during production, resulting in products that do not meet national or industry standards when they leave the factory, false advertising during sales, passing off domestic products as imported ones, ordinary products as classic ones, panel products as solid wood ones, and fake leather as genuine leather.

Suggestion: Consumers should first carefully understand the reputation of the furniture manufacturer, the name, material, specification, and model of the furniture. Secondly, they should also understand the relevant three-warranty regulations and industry regulations and acceptable non-quality issues. Finally, if the purchased furniture has quality problems, consumers can reasonably protect their rights based on the relevant regulations they have learned in advance with the dealers.