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Do you try to avoid buying products labeled "Made in China"

Please state why or why not.
MougyWolf · 36-40, M
As someone who's worked a bit in carpentry, I want very much not to sound racist.. but OMFG, you have no idea the frustration when tools and material just fall apart cause they made of.. heh.. well they're certainly made of some kind of filler is what I'm sayin.
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No I love aliexpress
bowman81 · M
I usually try to buy Made in USA, when I can't find an acceptable home grown product it makes little difference what country it was made in.
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@bowman81 That's my man! :P MAGA!!
Subsumedpat · 36-40, M
Most of the time it is a sign of lower quality goods so yes, I hate things that break.
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@Pianist1234 and China is all about forced abortions too
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@Subsumedpat true and when you buy something new... Youde expect it to last more than month. Often times you can spend an extra dollar or two and it will last maybe ten years or more. Some of us can't even operate a calculated to figure it out.
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Don't care a bit. They sell good really good stuff and really bad stuff too. So it's about picking the right things too
@SW-User how do you know which is good and which is bad? Everyone is gonna tell you theirs is the best.
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@IndianaJoes I have had good experience simply.
If it's tooo cheap even for being made in China, is bad usually. I see reviews too because I buy online
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Apparently not many people in America do. Since many things in our homes have Made in China stamped on them. :) They own us! 😅
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Everything is [i]Made in China[/i] 😏👽
@SW-User Gravely tractors are made in Brillion Wisconsin. I was at the plant last week. Just one of millions of examples that not everything is made in China.
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I used to , i don't buy food from there
MartinTheFirst · 22-25, M
no, i dont care

 
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