(from chinadaily.com.cn)
China’s leading e-commerce retailers have warned their supplies of air purifiers are dwindling after sales skyrocketed in recent days as heavy smog and haze hit large parts of Central and East China.
![]() A child with device to help breathe clean air is seen in hospital waiting for treatment for cough caused by severe air pollution in Beijing on Jan 14, 2013. [Deng Jia/Asianewsphoto]
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Most air purifiers at gome.com.cn, one of China's leading e-commerce sites, were sold out by Monday, with only one model, priced at 999 yuan ($161) after discounts, still available. "We started to run out of stock on Sunday night because orders for air purifiers suddenly flooded in," said Peng Liang, a Gome spokesman. Air purifier sales are up at least 700 percent compared with the same period in previous years, he said, with Beijing residents placing the most orders. |
| Suning.com, another major e-commerce company, has not released its air purifier sales figures, but marketing manager Chen Gongjing said there were more than 30,000 searches on the site for purifiers on Monday morning, about three times more than normal - searches for face masks were also three times the normal rate. Mo Daiqing, an e-commerce analyst at research company China e-Business Research Center, said online companies are usually prepared for sales or promotions in terms of stock. |
