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A spare part gets its own pad, not the main listing

The factory sent a box of filters. Someone pasted the device title and changed one word. Shoppers who wanted the machine buy a filter. Shoppers who wanted a filter get a device photo. The Transformation Kit treats the spare as its own ASIN: own pad, own first bullet, own hero.

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Open the spare carton, not the device

Write type, size or count, material, and what is in this box. The type is “replacement filter,” not the machine name first. Count is how many filters ship, not the device SKU. If the pack names the models it fits, that line goes on the pad. If it does not name them, you do not invent a fit list from a sales chat.

New offer, then kit, then a contents photo

Create the spare as its own ASIN or child. Kit title and first bullet from this pad. First bullet is what is in the box and the printed fit line, in that order. Hero is the spare, not the device lifestyle shot. Run free optimize on that listing only if the English still reads like the device page. Save. Leave the device listing on the device pad.

Do not parent them just to share reviews

A variation family that mixes a machine and a filter is how you earn returns and a quality claim. Link them in the description if the pack allows. You stay responsible for Amazon compliance. When this spare is honest and the next part SKU is waiting, Pro checkout is the paid path. Paying does not make a filter into a device.

No fake reviews. No rank promise. You stay responsible for Amazon compliance.