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This 3 page paper considers how a consumer may judge the quality of an electrical product in a shop. The example of a juicing machine is used. The paper then outlines how, with that knowledge, the manufacturer may increased the quality of the product. The bibliography cites 1 source.
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File: TS14_TEjuicer.rtf
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a juicing machine there are several factors that will be considered by a potential consumer. In making the decision on what machine to purchase there will usually be an
initial consideration of the models that are available on the shelves. There will be several, each of which will have a different appearance. Regardless of the quality of the materials
used in the construction an initial impression will be gained from the look. Items that look fashionable or appear attractive will give the impression of a better level of quality
than the more basic looking machines. The models that have a solid appearance and look to incorporate extra features will give a good first impression, but this alone is not
how quality will be measured. In choosing a juicer the product may be picked up and judged according to its weight. As this has an electric motor and has to
move at fast speeds in order to extract juice from fruit that is fed down a tube, there will need to be a level of robustness. Therefore, the quality of
the materials may be partly judged on the weight. Materials that are light give the impression of less solid construction and a greater propensity to breaking. The feel of
the material usually plastic, and its finish, will also be important, as this will also give an impression of quality. Even the quality will give an impression of the quality.
Colours such as dark green and royal blue, as well as white may be more attractive and appear more solid, while reds and oranges or bright yellows may appeal to
the more fashion conscious and as such may not convey the perception of long lasting quality. The second element of the decision making process will be the way in
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