AQSIQ spot checks imported rice cooker failed rate of 13.5%

During the festival, many citizens choose to travel abroad shopping, rice cookers is one of the popular small appliances.However, in 2017 the AQSIQ spot checks showed that the current import rice cooker on the market failed detection rate as high as 13.5%, of which fever, Grounding measures and other safety issues have emerged.

According to AQSIQ's official website, from April to October 2017, AQSIQ organized the entry-exit inspection and quarantine authorities across the country to supervise and inspect imported goods outside the statutory inspection catalogs, of which 126 batchs of imported rice cookers were randomly selected and 17 Batches of substandard products, unqualified detection rate of 13.5%.

17 batches of substandard imports of rice cookers, Japan and South Korea, the majority of brands, including Panasonic 7 batches, Tiger 3 batches, Kuchen 3 batches, Fuku 2 batches, Hitachi 1 batches, Toshiba 1 batches. According to the proportion of Japanese and Korean brands, 17 batches of unqualified imported rice cooker in 2017 accounted for 70.59% of Japanese brands and 29.41% of Korean brands.

Electric shock is the main cause of failure, there are nine batches of unqualified products 'down' fever and grounding on these two projects, Panasonic, Tiger and other well-known brands have not been spared.

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