Guangdong Puda Electrical Appliance Co., Ltd.

Guangdong Puda Electrical Appliance Co., Ltd.

Why are manufacturers of gas stoves unwilling to retail?

2025 10/11

The production and processing of gas stoves by gas stove manufacturers belong to a streamlined workshop operation, where each worker is responsible for one process to produce the same model of gas stove. From the components to the final product, it takes about a few minutes for one gas stove. When the entire production flow workshop is operating normally, the average output is between 30 seconds and 180 seconds to produce one finished product. (Note: Due to the fact that gas stoves are divided into desktop, embedded, single head, multi head, etc., the production process may vary in production time due to the complex structure of gas stoves.). We can produce 120 complex gas stoves in eight hours based on the 180 second time of a more complex gas stove. According to the production time of 30 seconds for a desktop single eye gas stove with convenient production and simple structure, 960 units can be produced in eight hours. Most gas stove manufacturers have multiple production lines for simultaneous processing and production, with a daily output ranging from several hundred to several thousand units. Since stove manufacturers produce so many gas stoves in a day, can consumers directly purchase one from them? The answer is' no! 'Why is that? Let's take a look at the reasons.  
 
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The assembly and production of gas stoves, from accessory procurement to production organization, are all prepared and implemented according to orders or stocking plans by manufacturers. After the final order is produced and the unqualified and defective gas stoves are removed, the quantity required for the production plan is entered into the finished product sales warehouse, neither too much nor too little. These finished products will be directly distributed to downstream stove wholesale distributors who place orders, and will be supplied to gas stove agent distributors at the factory wholesale price. The supply price is relatively cheap, but it requires a large and integer quantity of goods to be picked up each time. Imagine if a gas stove manufacturer sells one of the 1000 finished gas stoves in their warehouse to you at a wholesale price lower than the market price. The cost he pays will be much higher than the profit he makes from selling you this gas stove. And it will also disrupt the warehouse management plan, which may result in the remaining 9 or 4 gas stoves being unable to be wholesale in whole numbers to downstream stove distributors, causing these few remaining gas stoves to become unsold items in the warehouse.