The QT4-15 that cannot make 1,000 blocks an hour
A headline of 8,000 pieces in 8 hours, against a machine whose own cycle caps it at 7,680. Published 21 August 2026.
No DramaCase files
Claim reviews take a public vendor number and test it against the machine's own physics. Case files are finished jobs, published with the buyer's permission. There are no case files yet, because there are no finished jobs yet, and we are not going to invent one.
Claim reviews
Each one names the machine, shows the arithmetic, and states what we could not verify. We do not name the vendor: the arithmetic is the point and the accusation is not, and the same figure usually appears in more than one listing.
A headline of 8,000 pieces in 8 hours, against a machine whose own cycle caps it at 7,680. Published 21 August 2026.
Case files
A case file is a finished job: what the buyer asked for, what we found, what we got wrong, what it cost and what arrived. Publishing one requires a completed delivery and the buyer's permission. We have neither yet.
Most sourcing sites solve this with stock photography and a testimonial nobody can trace. We would rather have an empty shelf you can trust than a full one you cannot.
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Send it. We run the arithmetic, tell you what the numbers actually support, and say so whether or not it leads to work for us.