cernobila
Flashlight Enthusiast
Well, the reason I ask is because I have been observing the quality shift in the things that I buy to do with my hobby/interests. I collect flashlights and cutlery (fixed and folding knives) and these items come from all over the place, well mainly Asia and the US. I always try and buy local to support my own areas, but there aren't too many commercial manufacturers of either, flashlights or cutlery in Australia, so all I have is from outside. Just inspected the latest purchases of folding knives over the last twelve month and found that it is a combination of; made in US, China and Taiwan. I only purchase well known brands and most of these have US or German origins but have some models that are outsourced to Asian factories. I have more than one of some of these models. On close inspection, the fit and finish, the locking system, the blade shape consistency etc. is better on the Chinese and Taiwanese made models than on the US made products. I honestly think that the models made in Asia for the well known brands are actually better than the US made ones. Btw, I keep away from no name/cheap products.
I would not be surprised to find that eventually when people say made in China or Taiwan, they will mean "this is an excellent product".
Improvements in manufacturing have made great leaps and bounds worldwide and in some cases, the question of where something is made is becoming irrelevant.
What is your experience?
I would not be surprised to find that eventually when people say made in China or Taiwan, they will mean "this is an excellent product".
Improvements in manufacturing have made great leaps and bounds worldwide and in some cases, the question of where something is made is becoming irrelevant.
What is your experience?