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Buy American - No Chinese products ever again!

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If I knew how to contact one of the moderators on this site, I would ask that this thread be made a sticky so that we can refer to it repeatedly for useful information. Unfortunately, the one moderator with whom I have some passing communication is usually so distracted by vodka, porn and bicycle accidents that he is as useless as **** on a bull.

Anyway, the reason for the thread: A reference source for products preferably made in America, but most certainly NOT made in China. **** saving $5. Buy American. In failing that, if buying American is impossible, then buy Swiss, or German, or whatever - but DON'T buy a goddamn thing from the murderous liars in China, who intentionally torched the world's economy by allowing travelers to leave Wuhan, knowing they carried a disease, and go to the rest of the world in December and January. Oh, and the same lying, murderous scum coincidentally enough precluded travel from Wuhan to the rest of China beginning in December. Huh. Almost as if they knew something.

So wife and I needed a new coffee grinder. First point, **** Amazon and Walmart. Chinese **** galore. Check their stuff before buying and you will see that almost all of the **** is from the murderous murderers and liars. But not to be deterred, did some searching and found: Bodium Coffee. Has offices in NY, Portugal, Australia and yes, Hong Kong, but I am with HK and their China resistance.

https://www.bodum.com/us/en/coffee/coffee-grinders

Grinders from $20 up to $100 for the more demanding connoisseurs.

Also, if you are interested in high-quality pots and pans, like I might get for the Mrs. for mother's day (hey, she has to cook and I gotta eat), check out out this website:

https://www.usalovelist.com/made-in-usa-cookware-source-list-for-pots-pans/

A list of American-made cookware!!

Help every member of this site boycott China, the murdering liars and thieves spewing lies and disease, by providing links to good products made here. Or maybe Canada, ehh. In closing, U-S-A, U-S-A and **** China.
 

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One can start, by never walking into another Dollar store moving forward.
 

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One almost has to ask the manufacturers directly and not be hood winked by "assembled in."

Tough to find products not made in that communist shithole, but if enough stop buying it things will change.

Just bought some door lock actuators for my old Ford pickup, need to go look at the fine print, but I don't have high hopes.
 

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One almost has to ask the manufacturers directly and not be hood winked by "assembled in."

Tough to find products not made in that communist shithole, but if enough stop buying it things will change.

Just bought some door lock actuators for my old Ford pickup, need to go look at the fine print, but I don't have high hopes.

If you find a site where you can still get American made, or even just non-murderous regime made, let us know.
 

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So wife and I needed a new coffee grinder. First point, **** Amazon and Walmart. Chinese **** galore. Check their stuff before buying and you will see that almost all of the **** is from the murderous murderers and liars. But not to be deterred, did some searching and found: Bodium Coffee. Has offices in NY, Portugal, Australia and yes, Hong Kong, but I am with HK and their China resistance.

https://www.bodum.com/us/en/coffee/coffee-grinders

Grinders from $20 up to $100 for the more demanding connoisseurs.

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Bad news, Bodum appears to be made in China. https://www.kitchenwarehouse.com.au/Bodum-Bistro-Burr-Coffee-Grinder-Black Look at the last item under specifications. I suspected as much when I saw Hong Kong,,as a lot of western companies use Hong Kong as their gateway to China. The fact there's no mention of China on the webpage doesn't mean anything as they are most likely using contract manufacturers, and even if they own the Chinese factory due to Chinese regulations and internet tracking, global pages are not always going to include Chinese company links.
 

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Close to home—mostly

Here’s a sampling of companies that make or assemble at least some of their products in the U.S. Note that a company’s entire output isn’t necessarily American-made. And some primarily American companies may have manufacturing facilities in more than one country to meet demand overseas.

Apparel and accessories

• Allen Edmonds shoes
• American Apparel
• Chippewa boots
• Filson apparel
• Kepner Scott children’s shoes
• Pendleton woolens (the Portland Collection and wool blankets and throws)
• Stetson hats
• True Religion and Texas jeans
• Wigwam socks

Housewares

• All-Clad, Lodge, and Nordic Ware cookware
• Bunn coffeemakers
• Dacor
• DCS
• Harden Furniture
• Kirby and Oreck vacuum cleaners
• Lasko (mostly fans)
• Pyrex glassware
• Sub-Zero refrigerators
• Viking and Wolf ranges

Tools and home equipment

• Briggs & Stratton mower and tractor engines
• Channellock and Moody hand tools
• Maglite flashlights
• Purdy paintbrushes and rollers
• Shop-Vac wet-and-dry vacuum cleaners
• Stihl gasoline-powered equipment

Others

• Airstream trailers
• Annin flags
• Crayola crayons
• Gibson and Martin guitars
• Hillerich & Bradsby (Louisville Slugger wooden bats)
• Little Tikes and K’Nex toys
• Sharpie markers
• Steinway pianos
• Wilson sporting goods (NFL footballs)

A lot more info here....
https://www.consumerreports.org/cro/magazine/2013/02/made-in-america/index.htm

There are misconceptions about how to decipher a products country of origin via the barcode.

While the first three digits do not signify what country the product was manufactured in, they do indicate the country in which the company is based. This means, the company is headquartered, or has an office in that location, but the product could have been made in another country. Since a company has to apply for a GS1 prefix, they simply state where they are located to receive their prefix, and can choose to manufacture their product anywhere in the world.

000 – 019 GS1 United States
020 – 029 Restricted distribution (MO defined, usually for internal use)
030 – 039 GS1 United States
040 – 049 Restricted distribution (MO defined, usually for internal use)
050 – 059 Coupons
060 – 139 GS1 United States
400 – 440 GS1 Germany
450 – 459 & 490 – 499 GS1 Japan
460 – 469 GS1 Russia
471 GS1 Taiwan
489 GS1 Hong Kong
500 – 509 GS1 UK
690 – 695 GS1 China
850 GS1 Cuba
867 GS1 North Korea
Complete list here......https://www.barcoding.com/blog/barcode-prefixes-and-product-country-of-origin/
 

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Buy most everything you can - goods, food, whatever - locally. Find those small artisans who make quality (sometimes more expensive) items. It's not everything you need, but it's a solid start.

I'm pleased that here in Wyoming there are places cropping up that will feature local foods, including meats. I would love to go around the import guys and the big store chains.
 

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Unfortunately, the one moderator with whom I have some passing communication is usually so distracted by vodka, porn and bicycle accidents that he is as useless as **** on a bull.

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Didn't the Japanese buy John Deere back in the 80's? I'm fairly sure they still own it.

I'm pretty sure Steinway pianos are largely made in Korea and have been for decades.

Companies use tricky ways to give you a "made in u.s.a." sticker. Watch out for the tricks.
 

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any of you taking advice from Slippin Jimmy need to hang onto all your receipts. it's already proven in THIS very thread, that Jimmy has no idea wtf he's talking about.
 

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any of you taking advice from Slippin Jimmy need to hang onto all your receipts.

Yeah, not bad advice in general. But you don't really need receipts from the Salvation Army store, do you, Supe, since you work there and they all know you?
 

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B-b-b-b-but I couldn't bear to pay more than $5 for a 'These Colors Don't Run' t-shirt.
 

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Need Windows in Cincinnati see me! Pella Windows and Doors all USA made except maybe a nut or bolt. 11 USA Factories and growing. Just bring your pocket book you pay for US made quality but you get what you pay for!

We now return you to your regularly scheduled rants!
 

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Love it, SIL. Pella - American made. Vastly superior to cheap **** made by slave labor in a 3.6 million square mile ghetto.
 

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any of you taking advice from Slippin Jimmy need to hang onto all your receipts. it's already proven in THIS very thread, that Jimmy has no idea wtf he's talking about.



I'm just gonna have one drink. I'm not gonna turn into a Slippin Jimmy
 

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Since I was laid off, I've been getting back into cooking and updating some of my culinary instruments, and I wanted a good quality knife set. Saw this "Dalstrong" set that had a lifetime warranty and apparently excellent customer service and they made it sound like they were manufactured in Japan, when actually it's just another China-based company. No way.

If anyone knows of a good quality knife set made in the US or elsewhere but not China, let me know. Thanks.
 
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