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Parts Made In China, Are They OK To Use?
On Tue, 16 Sep 2008 19:18:29 +0200, > wrote:
> On Sep 14, 11:51*am, "Joey Tribiani" > wrote: > >> >> country of manufacture has less to do with quality of the parts than the >> company contracts the foreign manufacturer.... "China" will manufacture >> anything you want and to whatever you specify. if you want cheap, they >> can >> do it, if you want quality, they can do it... But since quality costs >> money, >> lots of companies contracting then importing parts don't spend the coin >> for >> good quality nor good quality control....- Hide quoted text - >> > I bought a couple of locking type pliers (vise-grips) that were made > in China. > Just for fencing. Pretty light weight use. Broke the damned things > the > first time I clamped them on a wire. Never again. > > And now I understand that the company VISE-GRIP is moving their > manufacturing > to China. I bought couple more pairs of them a few weeks ago as I > knew they > were still made here and good quality. Now if I don't lose them like > the others > I had. > > Randy As someone mentioned before me, in China you can order and buy any quality you want of a certain product. Even the same factory might offer different qualities, so do not blame the nation China for some importer/retailers greed and lack of moral.. I am not saying I'm happy about all thing being produced in China, but get your facts straight before slandering, from that we will all benefit. J. -- Using Opera's revolutionary e-mail client: http://www.opera.com/mail/ |
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Parts Made In China, Are They OK To Use?
On Mon, 22 Sep 2008 04:03:02 +0200, P.J.Berg >
wrote: > On Tue, 16 Sep 2008 19:18:29 +0200, > wrote: > >> On Sep 14, 11:51*am, "Joey Tribiani" > wrote: >> >>> >>> country of manufacture has less to do with quality of the parts than >>> the >>> company contracts the foreign manufacturer.... "China" will manufacture >>> anything you want and to whatever you specify. if you want cheap, they >>> can >>> do it, if you want quality, they can do it... But since quality costs >>> money, >>> lots of companies contracting then importing parts don't spend the >>> coin for >>> good quality nor good quality control....- Hide quoted text - >>> >> I bought a couple of locking type pliers (vise-grips) that were made >> in China. >> Just for fencing. Pretty light weight use. Broke the damned things >> the >> first time I clamped them on a wire. Never again. >> >> And now I understand that the company VISE-GRIP is moving their >> manufacturing >> to China. I bought couple more pairs of them a few weeks ago as I >> knew they >> were still made here and good quality. Now if I don't lose them like >> the others >> I had. >> >> Randy > > As someone mentioned before me, in China you can order and buy any > quality you want of a certain product. > Even the same factory might offer different qualities, so do not blame > the nation China for some importer/retailers greed and lack of moral.. > I am not saying I'm happy about all thing being produced in China, but > get your facts straight before slandering, from that we will all benefit. > > J. Ps. This was aimed directly towards you Randy, but written to all of us since there are several people following this thread. Poorly written on my behalf. > > > -- Using Opera's revolutionary e-mail client: http://www.opera.com/mail/ |
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Parts Made In China, Are They OK To Use?
Just don't eat the paint!
> wrote in message ... > Hello! > There are some pats made in China that I wold like to try, but I am > hesitant to use them. > > Are they OK to use? > > They look a little rough around the edges. > If I used brake master cylinder made in China, I think I would replace > it after 3 years. > > Of course I had rather spend the extra bucks and get one made in the > United States, Germany, Brazil, or somewhere else. > > But the Chinese Master cylinder looks better made than the master > cyklinder made in Mexico. > TIA/ Thanks In Advance! > |
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Parts Made In China, Are They OK To Use?
Or drink the milk .....
"george taylor" > wrote in message ... > Just don't eat the paint! > > wrote in message > ... >> Hello! >> There are some pats made in China that I wold like to try, but I am >> hesitant to use them. >> >> Are they OK to use? >> >> They look a little rough around the edges. >> If I used brake master cylinder made in China, I think I would replace >> it after 3 years. >> >> Of course I had rather spend the extra bucks and get one made in the >> United States, Germany, Brazil, or somewhere else. >> >> But the Chinese Master cylinder looks better made than the master >> cyklinder made in Mexico. >> TIA/ Thanks In Advance! >> > |
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