redsky49
Well-known member
Dayton is the house brand for Grainger Industrial Supply. The various items bearing this label include motors, pumps, fans, electrical devices, etc. None of these are manufactured by Grainger, nor is there a US Dayton manufacturing facility (as far as I know). Grainger has a long history of marketing these products, and I myself have used the replacement motors on more than one occasion.
Many, if not the majority, of these items are currently sourced from overseas. The popular G73 garage electric unit heater, for instance, is manufactured in China. These products are then re-labeled as Dayton for sale by Grainger and other supply houses.
I do not want to bash Chinese products, nor do I wish to discourage current or prospective Dayton owners. I just want you to be aware that there are long-standing American manufacturers of these products that also merit your consideration. This may be especially important for product support and replacement parts, now and in the future.
I will say that for the more demanding commercial applications, many Dayton products are not of the same quality as the better American manufacturers, and would not be approved (by me) in most cases.
Just something to consider.
As always, offered only as opinion
Many, if not the majority, of these items are currently sourced from overseas. The popular G73 garage electric unit heater, for instance, is manufactured in China. These products are then re-labeled as Dayton for sale by Grainger and other supply houses.
I do not want to bash Chinese products, nor do I wish to discourage current or prospective Dayton owners. I just want you to be aware that there are long-standing American manufacturers of these products that also merit your consideration. This may be especially important for product support and replacement parts, now and in the future.
I will say that for the more demanding commercial applications, many Dayton products are not of the same quality as the better American manufacturers, and would not be approved (by me) in most cases.
Just something to consider.
As always, offered only as opinion