This might sound funny coming from a guy who makes his living selling used Japanese products.
But I'll give it a shot.
I have been watching the news about how much of what we buy is made in China.
In the news they have shown that if we were to buy $3.33 on U.S.-made goods, it would create almost 10,000 new jobs in this country.
So, trying to do my part I tried to buy an American made cordless drill at the local lumber yard (Jerry's).
I figured that I would spend about 200-250 USD.
I walked straight to the Milwaukee rack and guess what... made in China.
So I looked at all the major brands and all were made in China, Malaysia, or Mexico.
So I got online and nobody I could find makes a cordless drill in the USA.
Even the Japanese make all their tools in China, Malaysia, or Mexico.
So I go to Snap On.
For sure I'll pay an arm and a leg but at least it is American made...
Nope, made in CHINA!!!!!!
So, buy American??? Tell me how