PapaPerk
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Well reading through these posts is interesting and a lot of you are very passionate about your tools, great. A majority of posters have stated there opinion of HF good or bad. I'm of the mind that yes there are good stuff and junk stuff at HF. But people have also stated as to the quality of name brands. In my last post I picked two major names and showed that even name brands "can" and do manufacture in China. So be it. Another name although the company is HQ'd in Japan (Makita) has out sourced manufactuing to China. So far nothing I've read here have found a truely USA made (to include components) tool. Not saying there isn't but it's few and far between. The point is that if the tool is manufactured to specs it doesn't matter who's doing it. We're in a global economy and nothing is going to change it. Well barring a world war. Now to my personal opinion, I'd like to see more US manufacturing. I'd like to see all of our oil produced here. In a lot of ways I'd like to see us wind back the clock about 50 years. But that isn't going to happen. As long as companies "insist" on quality specifications for their products then you'll end up with a tool etc. that will perform and last. Again JMO.
Generally speaking.... Craftsman hand tools (socket, wrenches, etc), Snap-On, Armstrong, Klein, Channel Lock, Johnson, Vaughn, etc are made in the US. Yes power tools are nearly impossible to find made in the US now. I know some Milwaukees still are. DeWalt makes some saws in Mexico... quality is very good.
Makita makes their compound miter saws in the US too. And Makita still makes many high quality power tools in Japan... as does Hitachi. So you just have to look around. There's also high quality tools available from Europe.
You want it to change... the only way it will change is that the customers demand that the products they buy are made in the US. If we just sit back and accept it then we are certainly gonna loose more manufacturing jobs and skill. Then who's gonna make all the stuff if we do get into another world war?
Again just an opinion from a troll. Grunt. :laughing: