1. Fix the "Google Translated" Product Name
The Problem: The title "Family Model Room Dry Laundry Equipment" reads like a literal translation from a foreign manufacturing catalog. In English, consumers and retailers do not call home ironing setups "dry laundry equipment." Furthermore, "dry laundry" contradicts the fact that this is a heavy steam-based system.
The Fix: Rename the product to something standard and professional, such as "All-in-One Home Steam Ironing Station with Suction Table" or "Compact Compact Boiler and Vacuum Ironing System."
2. Complete Absence of Power & Pressure Specs
The Problem: An integrated steam boiler combined with a vacuum/suction motor and a heating element for the iron requires a lot of electrical power. Leaving the power and pressure specs completely blank will prevent a home buyer from knowing if this will trip their household circuit breaker.
The Fix: You need to explicitly add rows for the following electrical and mechanical metrics:
Total Power / Wattage: (Typically around 2000W to 2200W total for home boiler systems—e.g., 1200W boiler + 800W iron + 100W vacuum motor).
Voltage: 220V–240V / 50Hz or 110V / 60Hz depending on the target market.
Boiler Working Pressure: (Usually measured in bars; home units sit around 2.5 to 3.5 bar).
3. Missing Physical Capacities & Dimensions
The Problem: The summary emphasizes "portability" and "easy to store," but there isn't a single measurement to prove it. A buyer needs to know if this fits in a standard closet or laundry nook.
The Fix: Add rows to the specification table for:
Boiler Tank Capacity: (Usually 1L to 2L for a compact residential unit).
Table Dimensions (L × W × H): Give the footprint when open and when folded flat.
Net Weight: Crucial for a machine labeled as "portable."
4. Overlooking Vital Steam Safety Features
The Problem: Pressurized steam boilers can be dangerous if mismanaged in a household environment with children or pets around. The current sheet doesn't list any safety safeguards.
The Fix: Under Key Features, explicitly highlight the machine's safety mechanisms. You should include points like:
Safety Pressure Cap: Prevents the boiler from being opened while under high internal pressure.
Automatic Overheat Protection: Shuts off the heating element if the boiler runs out of water.
Thermostatic Iron Control: Ensures the iron plate doesn't scorch delicate home fabrics.

