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"electrical product" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to any device or item that uses electricity to function. Example: "The company's latest release is an innovative electrical product that has revolutionized the way we use technology in our daily lives."
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Compared to other products advertised, electricity is a necessary aspect of human life, and all electricity users have opportunities to see electrical product advertisements.
That made the shaver the best-selling electrical product of the past 12 months, she says.
It was incorporated in 1935, when it took its present name, and began expanding rapidly into a number of varied electrical product lines.
"Light bulbs fall into that category of electrical product that are small enough for people to throw them away rather than recycle them," says Rich Gilbert, co-founder of the Agency of Design (AoD).
But Bill King, the Consumer Product Safety Commission's chief engineer for electrical and fire safety, warned that the absence of a recognized test symbol on an electrical product is a bad sign.
The new product development of a household electrical product in a Japanese company is analyzed using this model and method.
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The company's electrical products unit designs and manufactures electric motors for a range of residential and commercial applications, and contributed 39% of 2007 revenues [$894 million].
The city's diversified industries now include automotive and basic steel production and the manufacture of industrial equipment and electrical products.
Demand for automotive and electrical products led the decline.
Industries include metalworking and the manufacture of electrical products.
Sales and profits fell at its insurance, legal services and online electrical products divisions.
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