A cautious wording guide for buyers reviewing product claims before using them in catalogs or market materials.
Claims Need Model-Specific Support
Buyers should not copy broad performance wording across a product range. Any public claim should be tied to the exact model, market requirement and supporting document.
Use Cautious Commercial Wording
Where data is not confirmed, describe the product range as cost-focused, economical or project-focused instead of making performance claims.
Check Before Publishing
Catalog, website and packaging wording should be reviewed before printing because claim corrections after shipment are costly.
- model name
- claim wording
- supporting document
- market destination
- label or carton use
Buyer Checklist
- Confirm the exact model.
- Check whether supporting documents exist.
- Avoid unverified performance claims.
- Review packaging artwork before printing.
- Record unresolved claim items outside public copy.
Related Product and Project References
| Product categories | Eco Wall Hung Toilets |
|---|---|
| Product models | 001 005 |
| Project references | volume housing projects |
| Support | OEM & ODM Quality Contact |
FAQ
Can Eco automatically mean a performance claim?
No. On this site Eco is treated as economical or cost-focused unless specific data is confirmed.
Should claims be copied across similar models?
No. Each model needs its own confirmation.
Where should unresolved claims be recorded?
Keep them in internal project notes, not in public article or product copy.