An employee who once worked at Midea Refrigerator will give you a satisfactory answer:
1. Each product model is different. According to the design requirements, some trademarks are pasted on, and some are stamped directly on the refrigerator. The door panel is just an internal design choice;
2. The production date of the refrigerator is different from the food industry, which has production date and shelf life, so this aspect is not clearly marked, but insiders can It can be identified from the refrigerator barcode. In fact, each number in the barcode has its own meaning;
3. Warranty cards and certificates are universal and are not distinguished;
4. There will be a tracking card before the product leaves the factory, and all inspection records are recorded on the inspection card. However, this card will not leave the factory with the refrigerator, but will be recycled as a voucher;
5. As for how to identify it You can actually rest assured about the authenticity of the product. A new product of a certain model usually takes about 2 to 3 years from the time it is launched on the market to the time it is discontinued. No factory will fully develop and research the company's products in order to imitate a certain product. Specific models, and for factory production, the profit is very low.