Posted on 04/25/2020 6:14:13 AM PDT by grey_whiskers
Please check these sites out to see if they have what you need before you go to Amazon.
https://www.madeinamerica.co/pages/thelist
https://madeinamericastore.com/
https://www.madeinamerica.co/
https://madeinusaforever.com/
https://stillmadeinusa.com/kitchen.html
https://americansworking.com/guns-made-in-the-usa/amp/
https://anytownusa.com/
https://www.everythingkitchens.com/made-in-the-usa.html
https://www.themadeinamericamovement.com/made-in-usa-companies/
http://www.strictlyusa.com/
https://www.usalovelist.com/
https://arisindustrial.com/made-in-usa/
https://americanmanufacturing.org/made-in-america
Originmaine.com
This link also lists American Manufacturers
List of American Manufacturers https://www.americanmanufacturing.org/made-in-america
Thanks...I have, in the past, attempted to preferentially buy American, and it isn’t easy in all cases. Plus, it is often more expensive.
But this is a good wakeup call for people to make those choices, and this helps.
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GREAT!! Thanks for posting!
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My first 3D printer was a cheap, Chinese piece of crap, but I will admit, there were two reasons to purchase it:
So, when I determined that I was really going to dig into this hobby, I made a bigger purchase, and decided to buy American.
When I decided on this model, I was told support was excellent and responsive, and the product was great, so after purchasing it, I got the initial invoice, but nothing after that, so I sent a polite email to their sales, and also left a polite voicemail on their support line asking for verification and when I might reasonably expect to have it shipped.
I understand with everything going on, things might be quite delayed, so it wasn't a negative message.
That evening I got a phone call from the CEO of the company, and the next morning, he emailed me a photo of my printer being assembled.
THAT alone is a good reason to buy American!
Good work, ‘pede!
Interesting story about Bic lighters which are listed here. Back in the 80s I wholesaled Bic lighters to gift shops in Florida. Around that time Bic moved the manufacturing of the lighters into Mexico.
All of a sudden, more or less, I discovered that all of my lighter customers had stopped buying because the lighters were defective. In addition to that of course I had to go around and pick up hundreds and hundreds of blighters. Bic made good on all those bad lighters I had to pick up but I lost a lot of sales during that period.
I had to quit selling them. It wasn’t long before Bic moved production completely out of Mexico and back to the US. I don’t know if they still are but they were at some point making them in Canada as well.
Just out of curiosity, what do you do with your 3D printer, and how long did it take you to become proficient using one?
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No power tool manufacturers have a large percentage of products that are made in the USA. Many are 100% foreign made. Closest any come to made in the USA is;
https://www.dewalt.com/products/power-tools/products-made-in-the-usa
Thanks!!!
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