Shinil's 'Premium Carbon Carpet Mat' Sells Like Hotcakes Amid Sudden Temperature Drop View original image

[Asia Economy Reporter Kwak Min-jae] Shinil Electronics announced on the 12th that it recorded sales of about 1,400 units and order amounts of 400 million KRW during the launch broadcasts of the ‘Premium Carbon Carpet Mat’ held on the 9th and 11th on GS Home Shopping and CJ OnStyle.


The Premium Carbon Carpet Mat features carbon fiber heating wires, a futuristic new material gaining attention. According to the company, carbon fiber is a material that is 10 times stronger than steel and weighs only 25%, demonstrating both durability and lightness. Additionally, unlike metal heating wires, it has a lower risk of short circuits, preventing fire hazards in advance.


While general hot water and electric mats warm only the skin surface through conduction heat, this new product applies a far-infrared heating element made of carbon fiber that delivers warmth deep into the skin and helps improve blood circulation.


Special attention was also paid to safety. Shinil obtained patents for non-electromagnetic field heating wires and embedded heating wires, and acquired Electromagnetic Field Environment Certification (EMF) to resolve electromagnetic wave issues. Radon non-detection tests were also completed, allowing users to use it with peace of mind.


The product comes in three sizes: Jumbo, Extra Large, and Medium. The Jumbo and Extra Large sizes feature a separate heating system that allows temperature adjustment on the left and right sides. It offers a 2-year free warranty and on-site visit service.



A Shinil official said, “As the weather with large temperature differences continues recently, many consumers are looking for heating mats, so we prepared this broadcast. Due to the chilly weather reminiscent of early winter, the response to the new product was enthusiastic, and we plan to actively continue sales by expanding distribution channels in the future.”


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