American Made 4.5 Angle grinder

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    It's a good thing we taught them, before we forgot it, so they could re teach us.

    Why does my garlic come from china? Can't we grow anything any more?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mark m. View Post
    Lewis, good find for you. I don't recall you saying what manufacturer though.

    I like to buy American when I can but there is one thing that makes me more mad than buying a POS china something is buying a American made item that cost 3 to 4 times as much and has no better quality. Then the manufacturer has the balls to put a sticker on it that says "PROUDLY MADE IN AMERICA" and it is a total POS!!

    If I built something that was as cheesy as that I certainly would'nt be bragging about how proud I am of it.

    The American manufacturer must not immulate what comes from overseas. If they are going to command a good buck for something the workmanship ought to be there!

    Sorry for the rant......Mark
    Quote Originally Posted by Roger S View Post
    It's a good thing we taught them, before we forgot it, so they could re teach us.

    Why does my garlic come from china? Can't we grow anything any more?
    So you noticed that also about the garlic. I think they call that re-discover

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