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Which brand of plug-in machine is the best?

Of course, at present, the Panasonic plug-in machine is fully automatic, the fastest (the speed can reach about 22,000), the most stable (generally there will be no minor problems for a month), and the most powerful, so I The recommended one is the Panasonic plug-in machine. But in the domestic market, new Panasonic plug-in machines are too rare because the price is too expensive, so second-hand Panasonic plug-in machines show obvious advantages, but to be honest, buying a second-hand machine is like buying a second-hand car. After paying the money, there is no A little insurance means that the machine performed very well at the time, but something bad happened here or there later, and technical talents are hard to find, so it is not recommended to buy second-hand machines. If you are a large factory, buying Panasonic machines is a good choice. (It seems that those second-hand machines have been used for about ten years, and are generally products that have been eliminated due to inefficiency)

The next step is the relatively fast, stable, but semi-automatic Universal plug-in. machine. It occupies a relatively large market in the domestic market because it is cheaper than the Panasonic machine. A brand-new machine costs around 1.5 million! (Nowadays, nuclear leakage is expected to affect the price of import and export in Japan and China. I wonder how much Panasonic will cost.) The Universal plug-in machine is indeed quite good, but compared with Panasonic, it seems overwhelmed. Many technologies are not as powerful as Panasonic, and the price It’s not much different, so it’s not that obvious in terms of cost performance.

Not to mention the speed, Xinzegu's plug-in machine is nearly half slower than the Panasonic machine. The stability is average, but the operation is simple. Domestic machines are easy to learn. After all, the precision of domestic machines is still not enough, but it is a hundred times better than the machines that came out a year or two ago. It is estimated that the machine will gradually mature in the future, and then you can consider domestically produced machines. It would be great to support domestically produced machines! In terms of price, it is one-third cheaper than the Universal machine, and the price-performance ratio is still very good. If you are a small factory, buying domestic machines is a good choice. I heard that Xinze Valley’s after-sales service is very good.

The last is the Warwick plug-in machine, which is supported by the same technology as the Xinzegu machine. However, Xinzegu is distributed by agents, while Warwick is sold directly by the manufacturer. There may be some differences in price, and the details are not clear. . . Anyway, no matter how much I say, you still don’t know exactly how to choose. I suggest you go to the manufacturer to inspect it. There should be information about several of their companies online.