bsaint
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I didnt think we produced steel here.
I didnt think we produced steel here.
I just bought a Klein wire stripper for small gauges yesterday at Home Depot to match my other pair. Luckily it was still made in USA.
New one is on the left. Both are made in USA.
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if that pie chart above doesn't scare people, i don't know what will...
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20% of the world's population, 50% of the world's production. makes sense to me. particularly considering that rate at which their industry is expanding since allowing some sort of capitalism.
...they are rebranded ViseGrips.
Funny, I was just looking at pretty much the exact same thing at my local HD and they were made in taiwan.
Was there to look for a set of Insulated screw drivers, but at $22 each for the Klein ones, I opted for a Chinese made set for $12.
For how infrequently I'll be using them, I couldn't justify spending 4x as much.
Those locking pliers are not a Klein manufactured product; they are rebranded ViseGrips. Irwin moved the production of ViseGrips offshore.
Yeah. To CHINA. Not Taiwan. In other words, the Kleins =/= rebranded Vise Grips.
We do, just not on the scale we used to...
Share of world crude steel production 2009, 2010
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I thought everything Klien made was US made.