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How to check if Panasonic is genuine

1. Look at the outer packaging.

A. There is a blue anti-counterfeiting mark on the outer packaging of genuine Panasonic switches and sockets; there are no fakes.

B. The outer packaging material of the genuine product is thicker and smooth to the touch; the fake packaging bag is thin and rough.

c. Seal genuine packaging machine; the fake seal is traditional zigzag shape and rough.

D. The text color of the authentic packaging bag is bright blue; it is dark blue.

2. Switch body

The authentic trademark font has a distinct three-dimensional effect, while the fake font is bland and paste-like.

The fonts of genuine trademarks are clear, while the fonts of fakes are blurry and rough.

The genuine product has fine workmanship, and the copper is international high-quality red copper. The fake product is rough, and the copper is golden. Don't know what material it is made of.

Genuine screws are blue-green in color, good in material, strong, clear, and wear-resistant. Fake screws are of poor material, easy to slip, and have a short service life.

There is a clear contrast between the production processes of genuine and fake products.

3. Description

The genuine manual is beautifully printed, with clear writing and pictures, and a code in the lower left corner; the fake manual is poorly printed, with blurred fonts and pictures, and no code in the lower left corner.

4. The Panasonic logo is laser anti-counterfeiting and cannot be wiped off even with hard rubbing.

5. Burn the body with fire. The black stains are real. If it's burned, it's fake. Genuine sockets can still be used after being burned, but fake ones cannot.

6. There are the words "Panasonic Electric Information Instruments" on the socket. This is the manufacturer. Every panel has it.

7. The production date is in the lower left corner, the ABS is in the lower right corner, the 1D logo is in the upper left corner, and Made in China is in the upper right corner.

8. In addition, share more experience in this area with everyone. It's the anti-counterfeiting label on the switch. Everyone must be very careful when tearing it. It is easy to tear off the 15-digit anti-counterfeiting code, or tear it off together with the anti-counterfeiting code, making it impossible to inquire by phone.

The above eight points should help you roughly identify whether the Panasonic switch is genuine. If you just bought it, you might as well try the above method to see if the switch you bought is genuine. It is worth noting that it is best not to damage its outer packaging unless absolutely necessary. Otherwise, in the end, even if you really know whether what you bought is genuine, you cannot ask the merchant to return it. Of course, you can look for good information before buying. Less trouble means less trouble.