I buy what I like to use. I resell almost every snap-on tool I get. I do have some ratchets and a few particular items that are keepers. My preference is for MAC TOOLS. They work very well for me and have for years. I have both US and Taiwan tools from them. To me it does not matter, I know that they, (MAC TOOLS), will warranty the tool if it breaks, and they stand behind the tool no matter who makes it.
If you look around, all tool manufactures have something from another COO. Whether it be where the metals or tooling machines to make the tools come into play, or where they make the tool at. Same can be said with almost everything in everyday life.
Guns. Many think that they own USA made guns, because the box says so, or the fact that the plant is in the USA. The fact is most have parts from other countries. Does that make it any less of a lethal weapon? Or your tool any less of a tool?
I say as long as it performs how I want, then whomever and where ever it is made, has little bearing. It is very hard to find stuff from the USA made by USA persons, Sold by USA persons. I wear shoes, and clothes, bought on American Soil. However I was not there when they were stitched up, so I have no clue where they were manufactured. They claim USA on some. How do I know? I have seen the news where over seas people make USA bound clothes and sew American Flags onto the labels, so your guess is as good as any as to where actually the COO comes from.
There are far too many things to do in my day to worry about where it was made. I am sure many here are just as busy if not more so than I to worry either. Boils down to preference. And Signcrafter said it well, " it is your money, you spend it how you choose", and I feel the same. I do not care what anyone thinks about what I buy or choose to use. The folks that come to see me for repairs do not look in my tool boxes to see that I have USA tools to work on their rigs, nor would they get past the Chinese German Shepard at the front gate. She is Chinese, at least that is where my wife bought her from a Chinese woman, when she was a pup.